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Letter to the Editor<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

Very soon we will be<br />

asked to support a school<br />

bond issue for brand new<br />

elementary schools in the<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> School District.<br />

In the last two years,<br />

many members of our community<br />

have worked very<br />

hard to gather information<br />

about our schools and the<br />

future of our district. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

presented that information<br />

through various public<br />

meetings and mailings to<br />

all of us.<br />

Several times they even<br />

asked every resident in the<br />

district their thoughts and<br />

opinions on how to accomplish<br />

this goal. A great<br />

number of you shared your<br />

thoughts and preferences,<br />

and these were all used by<br />

the volunteer committees to<br />

make a final recommendation<br />

to the school board.<br />

<strong>The</strong> result is a direct reflection<br />

of your input.<br />

Our schools are in dire<br />

need of replacement. It is<br />

remarkable that our dedicated<br />

teachers and our<br />

determined children<br />

achieved Excellence with<br />

Distinction despite facilities<br />

that distract and impair<br />

the learning environment.<br />

Recently I sat in 95-degree<br />

heat and wondered what<br />

the temperature was inside<br />

our elementary schools.<br />

100 degrees<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal of this issue is<br />

to provide our children<br />

with modern facilities and<br />

with modern technology so<br />

that they are best prepared<br />

for an extremely competitive<br />

world. It is time to rise<br />

to our responsibilities and<br />

give them the support they<br />

have earned and deserve.<br />

This is about our children.<br />

This is about our<br />

responsibility to them. Our<br />

teachers have done their<br />

job extremely well. Our<br />

children have demonstrated<br />

their desire to learn and<br />

achieve. Now we must do<br />

our part to provide them<br />

with an environment that<br />

gives them the best opportunity<br />

to succeed in whatever<br />

they wish to do.<br />

This is about our community,<br />

our kids, our<br />

future.<br />

Sharon Belkofer<br />

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Oct. 20<br />

<strong>The</strong> Alzheimer’s Association<br />

is inviting Toledo<br />

area residents to unite in a<br />

movement to reclaim the<br />

future for millions by participating<br />

in the Walk to<br />

End Alzheimer ’s. <strong>The</strong><br />

Toledo Walk will be held<br />

on Sunday, October 20, at<br />

the Lucas County Recreation<br />

Center, with registration<br />

starting at 12:30 p.m.<br />

and the walk beginning at<br />

2:30 p.m.<br />

Honorary co-chairs of<br />

the event are Dr. Bob<br />

Axonovitz, Tom Helberg<br />

and Chuck Mira.<br />

“Walk to End<br />

Alzheimer’s is our signature<br />

event to raise awareness<br />

and funds,” said Toni<br />

Schindler, development<br />

and communications director<br />

at the Alzheimer ’s<br />

Association, Northwest<br />

Ohio Chapter. “Funds<br />

raised will provide local<br />

care and support services<br />

to the estimated 13,655 in<br />

Lucas and surrounding<br />

counties living with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease and<br />

their 40,965 caregivers,<br />

while also contributing to<br />

advancing critically-needed<br />

research.”<br />

In addition to the walk,<br />

participants will enjoy<br />

lunch provided by Nick<br />

and Jimmy’s, live music<br />

by Distant Cousinz, games<br />

for children of all ages, a<br />

gift basket raffle, a meaningful<br />

ceremony to honor<br />

those affected by<br />

Alzheimer’s disease, and<br />

fun for the entire family.<br />

To start or join a team,<br />

visit the Web site at<br />

www.alz.org/walk or call<br />

1-800-272-3900.<br />

Rewards are offered by Wood County Crime Stoppers<br />

for information leading to the arrest of criminals.<br />

Perrysburg and <strong>Rossford</strong> citizens may provide information<br />

anonymously by calling 1-800-542-7463.<br />

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September 6 to 12, 2013<br />

Friday, September 6<br />

Accidents, East River<br />

Road at Secor Woods Lane,<br />

Fremont Pike at Carronade<br />

Drive, Thompson Road at<br />

Market Center Drive; rescue<br />

runs, 30000 block Oregon<br />

Road, (3) 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike; domestic<br />

dispute, 23000 block Lime<br />

City Road; incident reports,<br />

26000 block Lime City<br />

Road, 23000 block Lime<br />

City Road, Mandell Road;<br />

drug paraphernalia, 9000<br />

block Buck Road; assist<br />

outside agency, 9000 block<br />

Buck Road.<br />

Saturday, September 7<br />

Rescue runs, 28000<br />

block Starbright Boulevard,<br />

20000 block Starbright<br />

Boulevard, 20000<br />

block Oregon Road; disorderly<br />

conduct, Starbright<br />

Boulevard at Stargate<br />

It’s<br />

P<br />

on<br />

the U B L I C R E C O R D<br />

Township Police Report<br />

Road; investigation, 28000<br />

block Oregon Road; incident<br />

report, Mandell Road;<br />

K-9 utilized, I-75 south at<br />

milemark 193; K-9 utilized<br />

and theft, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike.<br />

Sunday, September 8<br />

Rescue runs, Lime City<br />

Road, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike, 20000 block<br />

Lime City Road; incident<br />

report, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; theft, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike; criminal<br />

damage, 9000 block<br />

Mandell Road; K-9 utilized,<br />

I-75 south at milemark<br />

191.<br />

Monday, September 9<br />

Accidents, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 9000 block<br />

Buck Road, Lime City<br />

Road at Fremont Pike; rescue<br />

runs, (2) 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 9000 block<br />

Five Point Road, 28000<br />

Ohio’s popular whitetailed<br />

deer archery hunting<br />

season starts Saturday, September<br />

28, and is open<br />

through February 2, according<br />

to the Ohio Department<br />

of Natural Resources<br />

(ODNR).<br />

Approximately 205,000<br />

bowhunters will participate<br />

in one of the longest deer<br />

hunting seasons in the nation.<br />

This number represents more<br />

than half of the Ohioans that<br />

will hunt deer this season.<br />

Ohio is introducing an<br />

antlerless deer muzzleloader<br />

hunting season October 12-<br />

13. It is legal to bowhunt<br />

during this weekend, but no<br />

bucks may be killed, regardless<br />

of hunting implement.<br />

Deer hunting hours are 30<br />

minutes before sunrise to 30<br />

minutes after sunset for all<br />

deer seasons. Archery season<br />

is also open during the week<br />

of deer-gun season, December<br />

2-8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> statewide limit is<br />

nine deer (excluding ODNR<br />

Division of Wildlife authorized<br />

controlled hunts), but<br />

hunters cannot exceed a<br />

county bag limit. Only one<br />

buck may be killed regardless<br />

of county or hunting<br />

method. Only one antlerless<br />

permit may be used per<br />

county, and antlerless permits<br />

are not valid after Sunday,<br />

December 1.<br />

Archers hunting during<br />

the statewide gun, youth gun<br />

and muzzleloader seasons<br />

must meet the hunter orange<br />

requirement by visibly wearing<br />

a vest, coat, jacket or<br />

coveralls that are either solid<br />

hunter orange or camouflage<br />

hunter orange. This requirement<br />

applies statewide on<br />

both public and private land.<br />

A new tagging procedure<br />

administered by the ODNR<br />

Division of Wildlife requires<br />

hunters to make their own<br />

game tag to attach to a deer.<br />

Game tags can be made of<br />

any material (cardboard,<br />

plastic, paper, etc.) as long as<br />

it contains the hunter’s name,<br />

date, time and county of the<br />

kill. For more information on<br />

changes to the game check<br />

process, go to the Deer Hunting<br />

Resources page at<br />

wildohio.com.<br />

All hunters must report<br />

their deer harvest using the<br />

automated game-check system.<br />

Hunters have three<br />

options to complete the game<br />

check:<br />

•Online at ohiogame<br />

check.com;<br />

•Call 877-TAG-ITOH<br />

(824-4864);<br />

•Visit a license agent. A<br />

list of agents can be found by<br />

block Oregon Road; alarm,<br />

100 block J Street; incident<br />

report, 9000 block Buck<br />

Road; receiving stolen<br />

property, 10000 block<br />

Desmond Place; theft,<br />

27000 block Oregon Road,<br />

26000 block Lime City<br />

Road, 28000 block Oregon<br />

Road; disturbance, 10000<br />

block Ford Road; violation<br />

of protection order, 7000<br />

block South Winners Circle.<br />

Tuesday, September 10<br />

Accidents, 10000 block<br />

Fremont Pike, 28000 block<br />

Oregon road, 27000 block<br />

Oregon Road; rescue runs,<br />

9000 block Buck Road,<br />

30000 block Oregon Road<br />

10000 block Lincoln<br />

Boulevard, 10000 block<br />

Five Point Boulevard; fire<br />

call, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike, State Route 199 and<br />

Dowling Road; criminal<br />

calling 1-800-945-3543.<br />

Game-check transactions<br />

are available online and by<br />

telephone seven days a week,<br />

including holidays.<br />

Landowners exempt from<br />

purchasing a deer permit,<br />

and other people not required<br />

to purchase a deer permit,<br />

cannot use the telephone<br />

option.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ODNR Division of<br />

Wildlife remains committed<br />

to properly managing Ohio’s<br />

deer populations through a<br />

combination of regulatory<br />

and programmatic changes.<br />

Progress toward reducing<br />

locally abundant herds can<br />

be expected as strides have<br />

already been made in reducing<br />

deer herds in many counties<br />

closer to target levels.<br />

Ohio hunters are encouraged<br />

to harvest more does<br />

this season to help the needy<br />

in their area. <strong>The</strong> ODNR<br />

Division of Wildlife is working<br />

with Farmers and<br />

Hunters Feeding the Hungry<br />

(FHFH) to help pay for the<br />

processing of donated venison.<br />

Hunters who donate<br />

their deer to a food bank are<br />

not required to pay the processing<br />

cost as long as funding<br />

for the effort lasts. More<br />

information about this program<br />

can be found online at<br />

fhfh.org.<br />

damage, 23000 block Lime<br />

City Road; K-9 utilized, I-<br />

75 south at milemark 197;<br />

drug abuse, 27000 block<br />

Oregon Road.<br />

Wednesday, September 11<br />

Rescue runs, 10000<br />

block Fremont Pike, 7000<br />

block Ponderosa Road,<br />

10000 block Roachton<br />

Road, River Road Family<br />

Physicians, 7000 block<br />

Ayers Road, 7000 block<br />

East Lake, 20000 block<br />

Starlight Road; fire call,<br />

State Route 795 at Lime<br />

City Road.<br />

Thursday, September 12<br />

Rescue run, 100 block J<br />

Street; fire calls, 8000<br />

block Latcha Road, Roachton<br />

at Scheider roads; disorderly<br />

conduct, 12000<br />

block Washington Street;<br />

theft, 10000 block Fremont<br />

Pike; civil matter, 10000<br />

block Ford Road.<br />

Ohio’s deer archery hunting season begins September 28<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wood County Board<br />

of Elections will be open<br />

extended hours due to the<br />

upcoming voter registration<br />

deadline.<br />

Any citizen who is not<br />

registered to vote in Wood<br />

County or has changed their<br />

address within the county<br />

since the last time they<br />

voted should register with<br />

the Board of Elections by<br />

this date.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Elections<br />

regular business hours are:<br />

Monday through Friday,<br />

from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,<br />

and they will be open<br />

extended hours on Monday,<br />

October 7, from 8:30 a.m.<br />

to 9 p.m.<br />

Voter registration also is<br />

available at the following<br />

area locations:<br />

•Perrysburg License<br />

Bureau, 26611 North Dixie<br />

Many archery hunters<br />

were successful in 2012-<br />

2013. Bowhunters harvested<br />

85,432 deer, an increase of 3<br />

percent from the previous<br />

season. Crossbow hunters<br />

bagged 47,496 deer and<br />

longbow hunters took<br />

37,936. <strong>The</strong> top three Ohio<br />

counties for the combined<br />

2012-13 crossbow and longbow<br />

harvest were Licking,<br />

Coshocton and Tuscarawas,<br />

respectively. Archers<br />

accounted for 39 percent of<br />

the 218,910 deer harvested<br />

during Ohio's combined<br />

2012-13 archery, muzzleloader<br />

and gun seasons.<br />

Deer hunting in Ohio continues<br />

to be a popular activity<br />

for many who enjoy the outdoors.<br />

Ohio hunters checked<br />

218,910 deer during the<br />

2012-13 season.<br />

Ohio ranks fifth nationally<br />

in resident hunters and<br />

11th in the number of jobs<br />

associated with huntingrelated<br />

industries.<br />

ODNR reminds the public<br />

that all deer hunters are<br />

required to have a valid Ohio<br />

hunting license and a valid<br />

deer permit. A detailed listing<br />

of deer hunting rules is contained<br />

in the 2013-14 Ohio<br />

Hunting Regulations, available<br />

where licenses are sold,<br />

or at wildohio.com.<br />

Voter registration deadline for November election is Oct. 7<br />

Highway, Suite 125. Hours<br />

are Monday, from 8 a.m. to<br />

6:30 p.m.; Tuesday through<br />

Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m., and Saturday, from 8<br />

a.m. to noon.<br />

•Perrysburg Municipal<br />

Building, finance office,<br />

201 West Indiana Avenue.<br />

Hours are Monday through<br />

Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30<br />

p.m.<br />

•Perrysburg Township<br />

Building, 26609 Lime City<br />

Road. Hours are Monday<br />

through Friday, from 7 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m.<br />

•<strong>Rossford</strong> Public Library,<br />

720 Dixie Highway.<br />

Any voter who wishes to<br />

vote prior to election day<br />

may do so by two different<br />

methods:<br />

•By mail–the request<br />

must be made in writing<br />

and include the voter’s<br />

name, address of voting residence,<br />

address the ballot<br />

should be sent to if different<br />

from voting residence, date<br />

of birth, identification information<br />

(last four digits of<br />

Social Security Number or<br />

Ohio Driver’s License<br />

Number or a copy of one of<br />

current utility bill, bank<br />

statement, government<br />

check, or a paycheck.)<br />

Statement indicating the<br />

voter is a qualified elector<br />

and wishes to have a ballot<br />

for November 5, 2013, sent<br />

to by mail.<br />

•In person at the Board<br />

of Elections during regular<br />

business hours. Contact the<br />

Board of Elections for<br />

date/times that in person<br />

voting is available.<br />

For additional information<br />

about the upcoming<br />

elections, visit the Board of<br />

Elections Web site at<br />

www.co.wood.oh.us/boe.<br />

ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — September 19, 2013 — Page 3<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong> Police Reports<br />

Letters Policy<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly deadline for<br />

Letters to the Editor is<br />

noon on Monday. Letters<br />

should be limited to 300<br />

words. Letters from the<br />

same writer will be accepted<br />

no more frequently than<br />

every 30 days. Letters<br />

should be submitted with<br />

the author’s name, signature<br />

and daytime telephone<br />

number.<br />

August 28: 9800 block<br />

Olde U.S. 20, found wallet.<br />

August 29: 600 block<br />

Dixie Highway, theft.<br />

400 block Indian Ridge<br />

Trail, arrested Brandon M.<br />

Hochradel, 28, Indian Ridge<br />

Trail, <strong>Rossford</strong>, domestic<br />

violence.<br />

August 30: 900 block<br />

Dixie Highway, passing bad<br />

checks.<br />

1200 block Schreier<br />

Road, arrested Jeffrey C.<br />

Landrum, 55, Rossway<br />

Avenue, <strong>Rossford</strong>, disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

200 block Eagle Point<br />

Road, found bicycle and<br />

helmet at school.<br />

August 31: 200 block<br />

Elm Street, trespassing in<br />

vacant house.<br />

600 block Marilyn<br />

Drive, telephone harassment.<br />

September 1: 10000<br />

block Olde U.S. 20, theft,<br />

juvenile arrested, referred to<br />

Wood County juvenile prosecutor.<br />

300 block Eagle Point<br />

Road, domestic dispute.<br />

500 block Sioux Trail,<br />

domestic dispute.<br />

September 2: 100 block<br />

Helen Drive, breaking and<br />

entering, shotgun and<br />

garage door opener stolen<br />

from residence.<br />

1200 block Schreier<br />

Road, arrested Janice A.<br />

Marckel, 49, and Jamie L.<br />

Ohair, 55, both of Schreier<br />

Road, <strong>Rossford</strong>, disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

Warrant arrest, failure to<br />

appear, Michael W. Deitzel,<br />

49, Gay Street, Toledo.<br />

1200 block Schreier<br />

Road, menacing.<br />

September 3: 9800<br />

block South Compass, disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

100 block Maple Street,<br />

arrested Joshua Crippen, 32,<br />

Maple Street, <strong>Rossford</strong>, disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

Warrant arrest, failure to<br />

appear, Ryan P. Swartz, 25,<br />

Howland Street, Toledo.<br />

September 4: 100 block<br />

Cove Lane, arrested Jack B.<br />

Clark, 19, Cove Lane, <strong>Rossford</strong>,<br />

obstructing official<br />

business; Nicholas D.<br />

Edwards, 18, Cove Lane,<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, obstructing official<br />

business and outstanding<br />

warrant.<br />

800 block Glenwood<br />

Road, criminal mischief.<br />

Unit block Dixie Highway,<br />

arrested Cheyann K.<br />

Jackson, 18, Balkan Place,<br />

Toledo, possession of drugs.<br />

27000 block Crossroads<br />

Parkway, telecommunications<br />

harassment.<br />

September 5: 28000<br />

block Crossroads Parkway,<br />

armed robbery.<br />

100 block Oak Street,<br />

domestic dispute.<br />

500 block Woodland<br />

Drive, juvenile probation<br />

violation.<br />

September 6: 700 block<br />

Lime City Road, theft.<br />

500 block Woodland,<br />

drug paraphernalia, juvenile.<br />

800 block Lime City<br />

Road, arrested Robert E.<br />

Matthews, 23, Lime City<br />

Road, <strong>Rossford</strong>, domestic<br />

violence.<br />

600 block Highland,<br />

domestic violence.<br />

700 block West Ironwood,<br />

arrested Ryan M.<br />

Smucker, 33, West Ironwood<br />

Drive, <strong>Rossford</strong>,<br />

domestic violence.<br />

800 block Lime City<br />

<strong>The</strong> following cases were<br />

finalized in Perrysburg<br />

Municipal Court August 4-<br />

16, 2013.<br />

An additional $78 in<br />

court costs was sentenced for<br />

each case, unless otherwise<br />

noted.<br />

Linda M. Papulias, Island<br />

View Drive, speed, $67 fine.<br />

Road, purse found in restaurant.<br />

September 7: 10000<br />

Olde U.S. 20, arrested Leo<br />

J. Snyder, 54, Dowling<br />

Road, Perrysburg, operating<br />

a vehicle under the influence.<br />

September 8: Beech<br />

Street Park, trespassing in<br />

park after dark.<br />

September 9: 8900<br />

block Avenue Road, parent<br />

threatening student.<br />

600 block Glenwood<br />

Road, arrested Joshua N.<br />

Gray, 20, Bruns Drive,<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, and Sean T.<br />

Payne, 20, Bruns Drive,<br />

<strong>Rossford</strong>, possession of<br />

drugs.<br />

800 block Dixie Highway,<br />

found dog.<br />

Warrant arrest, failure to<br />

appear, Jason T. Hugg, 34,<br />

Osborn Street, <strong>Rossford</strong>.<br />

Unit block Rossway<br />

Avenue, disorderly conduct.<br />

September 10: 700<br />

block Superior Street,<br />

unruly juvenile.<br />

300 block Colony Road,<br />

burglary.<br />

Unit block Vineyard<br />

Drive, theft.<br />

800 block Lime City<br />

Road, criminal mischief.<br />

600 block Superior<br />

Street, possession of marijuana,<br />

two juveniles arrested.<br />

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Michael J. <strong>The</strong>bes, D.D.S.<br />

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BRONDES FORD TOLEDO<br />

5545 SECOR RD. @ ALEXIS

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