The #7 Pandora-Gilboa Rockets (9-4) playoff run came to an end Friday night, November 14, following their Division VII Region 26 Regional Semi-Final match-up against rival #3 Leipsic, 36-28. Too many costly penalties, missed opportunities, and two turnovers proved to be the difference in the rematch. In week 4, Leipsic (11-1) beat P-G 12-7.
MEDIA RELEASE__Pandora-Gilboa Local Schools has unveiled a new Veterans Wall display in the main hallway to honor graduates from all branches of the U. S. military. The project, designed by Superintendent Dr. Jeff Wise, recognizes the service and sacrifice of former students who have served their country.
The idea for the display was inspired by local veteran Larry McCullough Sr., who shared with Dr. Wise that he had seen a similar wall at another school. Moved by the suggestion and the opportunity to pay tribute to the district’s veterans, Dr. Wise brought the idea to life at Pandora-Gilboa.
“I’ve always had deep respect for the men and women who have sacrificed so much for all Americans,” said Dr. Wise. “This wall is a small way for our school community to express our gratitude and ensure that our graduates’ service is remembered.”
NOV 14 MEDIA RELEASE__Bluffton University, in partnership with the Blanchard River Watershed Partnership (BRWP), has received an Enbridge Watershed Grant from the Western Reserve Land Conservancy to establish a one-acre native prairie along Little Riley Creek beside the Sommer Center. The nearly $2,500 grant will support the planting of native grasses and wildflowers, which will not only improve water quality and reduce runoff but also enhance habitat diversity, creating a vibrant, living classroom right on campus.
By Missy Moore, APRN-CNM, APRN-CNP Midwife, Blanchard Valley Obstetrics & Gynecology
Welcoming a baby is one of the most life-changing experiences a person can have, and preparing a birth plan can help ensure that this special moment reflects individual preferences and values. A birth plan is not a rigid set of rules but a guide to communicate expectations, desires and concerns with healthcare providers. It clarifies parents-to-be while allowing medical staff to understand what matters most to the family during labor, delivery and immediate newborn care.
Not everyone is ready, willing and able to handle an auditorium full of excited 4th-8th graders. Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel was not only ready, when he appeared at the Ada Schools on Thursday, November 13 to promote the Governor's Healthy Ohio Team Tressel Fitness Challenge, he was determined to turn up the volume.