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Eugenie K. Dunbar-Kidd, age 96, died on Sunday, December 9, 2012 at 8:15 a.m. at her residence in Ada.

She was born on June 11, 1916 in Freeman, South Dakota to Ludwig F. and Friederika (Hermann) Schamber who preceded her in death.

She first married William Henry Dunbar and he died August 8, 1950. She then married Robert H. Kidd and he died on May 13, 1980.

In her early years, she worked for a Dry Cleaning Company and Lima Packing Company.

She was employed at Bluffton College in the cafeteria and Pickerington Security Services, where she worked as a guard.

Here's the seven-day report for December from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer.

Citizens National Bank now offers mobile banking to its customers. This free service is available to all CNB customers enrolled in online banking. 

There are three options for accessing account information through a mobile device:

Mobile App - a downloadable app for iPhone and Android smartphone users.

Browser-based - this is the version of mobile banking you may access by browsing to a specific url provided at enrollment and logging into online banking as you would through your computer.

The St. John's United Church of Christ December newsletter is now posted on the icon. It is available for viewing below.

Why is Cherry Street blocked off? See for yourself. The water main replacement project is underway. The project started with Grove, Lawn and Jackson. 

Jonathan Cooley, a graduate-assistant football coach at Bluffton University, is among 30 invitees to the NCAA Future Football Coaches Academy Jan. 6-8 in Nashville, Tenn.

The academy is for individuals who have recently completed their collegiate eligibility and want to coach college football.

Cooley was a four-year letterman at John Carroll University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in finance in 2011.

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