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Home S&L branch sold to Croghan

YOUNGSTOWN – United Com­mu­nity Finan­cial Corp., hold­ing com­pany of The Home Sav­ings and Loan Com­pany, announced Thurs­day that the sale of Home Sav­ings’ four western-most branches to Croghan Colo­nial Bank, a sub­sidiary of Croghan Banc­shares, Inc., was offi­cially com­pleted on Fri­day, Dec.16, 2011. Croghan, head­quar­tered in Fre­mont, Ohio, acquired the Home Sav­ings branches located in […]

Roxanne Lee Dick

Rox­anne Lee Dick, 60, of Clyde, died on Fri­day, Dec. 30, 2011 at her home. Mrs.Dick was born in Toledo on Oct. 24, 1951 to Low­ell and Verna (Ruch) Sander. She grad­u­ated in 1969 from Gibsonburg/Vanguard High School. She was owner of 1st Place Awards, where she worked along with her hus­band for 21 years. Rox­anne was […]

Danhoff starting to shine for Capital

COLUMBUS — Ben Dan­hoff who grad­u­ated from Clyde High School in 2010 is start­ing to shine for the Cap­i­tal Uni­ver­sity men’s bas­ket­ball team. Dan­hoff who aver­aged 19 points and nine rebounds a game his senior year for the Fliers was also a First Team All SBC and Dis­trict 6 selec­tion while play­ing for Clyde. Cap­i­tal is […]

Areas of Ohio seeing less rain than needed

Many parts of Ohio are dry and the corn crop is show­ing it. You can tell corn is expe­ri­enc­ing mois­ture stress when its leaves are rolled up. “Leaf rolling is indeed a response of the corn plant to insuf­fi­cient plant mois­ture,” said Bob Nielsen, Pur­due Uni­ver­sity Exten­sion corn spe­cial­ist. “As plant mois­ture con­tent declines, the […]

Local lady turns 100

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By Michael Carter Enter­prise Edi­tor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Eve­lyn Matz has seen a lot of changes in her life, and why not, she turns 100 years young on Mon­day, Jan. 1. Matz, who was born about six miles South of Clyde on CR 21, has lived in the Clyde area her entire life. She is the mid­dle of three […]

Lady Fliers improve to 7-0 with easy win over Oak Harbor

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By Scott Black Enter­prise Sports Writer clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com The Lady Fliers will be able to enjoy their Christ­mas hol­i­day after a 6238 win over Oak Har­bor on the road. The win raised the Lady Flier record to 70 and to 50 in the San­dusky Bay Con­fer­ence. The Rock­ets fell to 35 and 14 with the loss. You can […]

Young still interested in politics

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By Michael Carter Enter­prise Edi­tor clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com Clyde-Green Springs school social stud­ies teacher Bill Young is mak­ing another run for Ohio’s 88th Dis­trict State Rep­re­sen­ta­tive posi­tion. Young who has been in edu­ca­tion for 38 years is retir­ing at the end of this school year and will pur­sue his polit­i­cal aspi­ra­tions. Young, a Demo­c­rat, grew up in Youngstown, […]

Social Security is as American as baseball and apple pie.

By Erin Thomp­son Social Secu­rity Pub­lic Affairs Spe­cial­ist in Toledo Social Secu­rity is as Amer­i­can as base­ball and apple pie. Not every­one likes apples or base­ball games, but almost every Amer­i­can who reaches retire­ment age will receive Social Secu­rity retire­ment ben­e­fits. In fact, 96 per­cent of Amer­i­cans are cov­ered by Social Secu­rity. If you’re ready […]

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