Inked by Sarah at 9:45 PM 2 replies I opened my lovely newspaper Friday morning and was immediately perplexed by the op-ed page. On it, an editorial cartoon poked fun at all the egregious potholes drivers get slammed by on Indiana roads. The cartoon pictured a little fairy tossing potholes onto the roads in front of […]
Potlucks Inked by Sarah Einselen at 9:38 PM I love church potlucks. I don’t have any food allergies or standard health problems (like diabetes… yet) that preclude my eating whatever I like, or whatever looks adventurous. So I enjoy myself hugely at these get-togethers. Last week was Missions Conference at church — one of my favorite […]
Inked by Sarah at 11:29 AM Y’know, I can hardly imagine that many girls spend their Friday nights watching obscure movie renditions of classic Jane Austen novels. This girl? Well, if it was Friday, Sept. 7, that’s exactly what she did. I plucked a BBC version of Jane Austen’s “Persuasion” from the top shelf of the library’s […]
By Sarah Einselen Why is it that 4-H fair week always happens to be the hottest week of the year? OK, maybe not always. But hyperbole is easier to use than precision. Who wants to say “often one of the weeks in which the sun shines more often than the rain falls and the temperature rises […]
By Sarah Einselen Inquirer Reporter The Iberia and Johnsville school properties are officially going back to those communities. The Northmor Board of Education approved the sale of the land on which the old school buildings formerly sat at its regular meeting Thursday, March 15. The Perry/Congress Fire Department in Johnsville had won the Johnsville auction […]
Mar 16 2012 | Posted in
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Galion Alliance Church at 430 Portland Way North will hold a Concert for Missionss fundraiser this Saturday, March 17, at 7 p.m. in the church building. A dozen student and adult musicians from the Galion area will perform various musical pieces to raise awareness of and support for a four-person team of Galionites going to […]
Mar 15 2012 | Posted in
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By Sarah Einselen Inquirer Reporter In case you haven’t heard yet, I’m moving. To the middle of nowhere. After ten wonderful months as the reporter at The Galion Inquirer, I am moving on to work at a daily newspaper in Logansport, Indiana, a town about 1.5 times the size of Bucyrus. The city is the […]
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Seniors and juniors at Galion High School hunker down to review basic math, algebra and geometry during this week’s Math Boot Camp, taught by Sara Rollo and Fred Rinehart. Instead of sleeping in, like most of their classmates, these 16 students are spending Ohio Graduation Test mornings honing their math skills to improve college entrance […]