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Former Lady Flier Star is back on home court

By Scott Black Enter­prise Sports Kaylea Grif­fin recently grad­u­ated from Clyde High School after rewrit­ing the school’s bas­ket­ball rebound­ing records. CHS sopho­more Amanda Cahill or some­one else may soon rewrite those records again. But before there was Grif­fin or Cahill, there was Jenny Miller. Miller was the first in what has become the pro­to­type power big […]

Ottney bids farewelll to CHS

Doug Ottney

By HANNAH MINGUS Enter­prise Intern Clyde High School busi­ness teacher Doug Ottney has always enjoyed the school atmos­phere. While attend­ing Wood­more High School, he played bas­ket­ball and was a mem­ber of Future Teach­ers of Amer­ica, where he shad­owed teach­ers in his school. He thought he might enjoy teach­ing, and it would also allow for him […]

Joseph Chidley

Joseph Chi­d­ley, III Joseph Chi­d­ley, III, 85, Clyde, died unex­pect­edly on Tues­day, June 28, 2011 at T.J. Sam­son Com­mu­nity Hos­pi­tal, Glas­gow, Ky. Mr. Chi­d­ley was born April 16, 1926 in Cleve­land, to the now deceased Joseph Earl and Flo­rence Louise (Fair­field) Chi­d­ley. He grad­u­ated from Euclid High School in 1944 and Kent State Uni­ver­sity in 1950. He also […]

David A. Burr

David A. Burr Jesus said; “Come, fol­low me and I will make you fish­ers of men.” David left the shores of Resthaven to go fish­ing with the 12 dis­ci­ples on the Sea of Galilee. He left this earth Mon­day evening, June 27, 2011 at the Belle­vue Hos­pi­tal. David Allen Burr was born March 27, 1953 in Belle­vue, to […]

Sweeping budget bill faces vote in Ohio House

ANN SANNER,Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio House was pre­pared Wednes­day to send to the gov­er­nor a nearly $56 bil­lion two-year state bud­get bill that con­tains many of his pol­icy changes for the state, includ­ing an over­haul of Med­ic­aid, a new merit-based pay sys­tem for teach­ers and the sell or lease of certain […]

US appeals court upholds Obama health care law

DAN SEWELL Asso­ci­ated Press CINCINNATI (AP) — In the first rul­ing by a fed­eral appeals court on Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s health care over­haul, a panel in Cincin­nati affirmed Wednes­day that Con­gress can require Amer­i­cans to have min­i­mum insur­ance cov­er­age. A con­ser­v­a­tive law cen­ter had chal­lenged the mea­sure, argu­ing on behalf of plain­tiffs who said poten­tially being […]

Foos to build new funeral home in Clyde

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By BECKY BROOKS Enter­prise Edi­tor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com It’s a project that has been on the draw­ing board for neary two years, but as the sign on McPher­son High­way shows, a new funeral home will soon be built in Clyde. Brian Foos said the new facil­ity will be replac­ing the down­town Foos-Kline Funeral home and have a new […]

The Volunteers Concert is Friday night

The Vol­un­teers, the county-rock and pop band of the U.S. Army Field Band, will per­form at 7:30 p.m. Fri­day, July 1 at the Clyde High School Audi­to­rium. All those who received free tick­ets for the con­cert should be seated by 7:15 p.m. Fri­day in the audi­to­rium. All tick­ets are gen­eral admis­sion. The U.S. Army Field […]

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