
Even with the economy of Clyde not being hurt as much as other communities their is still plenty who need help. The Back Door Food Pantry of Clyde still provides monthly support to over 130 families in the Clyde_Green Springs school district. Denny Hall, sergeant on the Clyde Police Department, has been running the pantry almost […]
BY LOVINA EICHER It is early on Saturday morning as I write this and everyone else is still in bed. I decided to get up early today to write this column. A 79-year-old member of our church district passed away yesterday morning. He had been a widower for the past 23 years. While he didn’t have […]
Sep 29 2011 | Posted in
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By MATTHEW REESE We celebrated our son’s second birthday the other day, and I went out to the garage freezer to get some ice cream. I found gooshy boxes of ice cream, partially thawed meats and one huge mess of the resulting horrifying liquid rapidly fanning out across the concrete floor. Who was to blame? I […]
Sep 29 2011 | Posted in
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By Scott Black Enterprise Sports Writer clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com The only words to describe the play of the Flier football team the last three weeks would have to include things like awesome, unbelievable and fantastic. The offense is steamrollering opponents left and right and the defense is chewing up and spitting out everything that opposing teams can throw […]
Sep 29 2011 | Posted in
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Winners of the Clyde Fair Baby contest are as follows. Mystery prizes: 1st entry birth-5 months: Jasper Thurman Endicott son of Becky Tyree of Fremont. 1st entry 5 months– 12 months: Liam David Carroll son of Rebecca and Scott Carroll of Clyde. 1st entry 12 months — 18 months: Delilah Jane Muzik daughter of Matt and […]
Sep 28 2011 | Posted in
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COLUMBUS (AP) — Republican-drawn boundaries for Ohio’s legislative districts won the approval of a board of top-ranking state officials charged with redrawing the lines, likely bolstering the GOP’s grip on the General Assembly for the next decade. The Ohio Apportionment Board alters the legislative district boundaries every 10 years to reflect population shifts after each census. […]

By MICHAEL CARTER Enterprise Editor Every spring thousands of flags are placed on veterans’ graves to honor their service. One local man with the help of his family has taken that process one step further. Wayne VanDoren, since childhood, has placed flags on veterans’ graves in Sandusky County as a way to show his gratitude. […]
Story Time Lost shoes were prancing around the children’s room at the Clyde Public Library. Preschoolers created a fun foam shoe to practicing tying shoes. The books shared were: Who Lost a Shoe by Barbara Shook Hazen. A lost shoe is found on the forest floor and the wise old owl is trying to find its owner. […]