By Matt Echelberry Inquirer Reporter Galion Board of Health held its monthly meeting on Dec. 11. In the staff reports, Galion Health Department Commissioner Dr. Steve Novack told the Board that he signed up for a Clinical Informatics course, which he feels could be beneficial to the Health Department. The suboxone treatment program, which Novack […]
Dec 17 2012 | Posted in
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By Nathan Crock Inquirer Correspondent On Monday December 10 the Crestline Village Council met and discussed a number of topics. First up the owner of Depot Deli in Crestline gave an update on the opening of the store. He said they plan to have final inspections done within the week and also are working on […]
Dec 17 2012 | Posted in
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By Matt Echelberry Inquirer Reporter The Galion Board of Education held its final meeting for 2012 on Dec. 12. First, Superintendent Kathy Jenney and Board President Dennis Long recognized two players from the 2012 volleyball team: Reanne Neal, First Team NCC and District 6 Second Team, and Caroline DelGreco, Honorable Mention NCC. Head Coach Jaime […]
Dec 17 2012 | Posted in
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As Conn. story unfolds, media struggle with facts NEW YORK (AP) — The scope and senselessness of the Newtown, Conn., school shooting challenged journalists’ ability to do much more than lend, or impose, their presence on the scene. Pressed with the awful urgency of the story, television, along with other media, fell prey to reporting “facts” […]
Dec 17 2012 | Posted in
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By Bob Garver One should take my opinion of “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” with a grain of salt because I’ve never much cared for the “Lord of the Rings” series. It is no secret that I consider the entire franchise to be nonsensical, confusing, and overlong with poor special effects. At the same time, […]
By Susan Gimbel I love the use of greenery at holiday time. Fresh greens lend a wonderful fragrance to your home. There are, however, some advantages to the faux holiday greenery. Artificial greenery is reusable from year to year. A little care in storing wreaths, garlands, and trees will ensure their use year after year. […]
When Pop Walker sneaked out the kitchen door the other day, it affected all of us. He’s been a resident of the Rest of Your Life retirement home for several years now. He still remembers who said what during combat in Europe, but has a hard time remembering if he’s had breakfast. The call went out […]
By JON KLEINKNECHT Inquirer Sports Editor sports@galioninquirer.com Cartel Brooks — a 2010 graduate of Galion High School — was named a member of the Division III 2nd Team All-American Football Team. A sophomore tailback at Heidelberg University, Brooks led the 10-team Ohio Athletic Conference in rushing (1,299 yards) and scoring (16 touchdowns for 96 points). He […]
Dec 16 2012 | Posted in
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