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Port Clinton, Ohio
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NEWS HERALD II 3A LOCAL OH-0001079418 Makeithappen! CivistaBankcanhelpwithalow-ratehomeequitylineofcredit. paymentstoeaseyourmonthlybudget.Call or totalkwithaloan specialisttoday! deductionfromCivistaBankcheckingaccount.TheAPRmayvarybasedonTheWallStreetJournal“PrimeRate”(Prime)aspublishedonthefirstdayof themonth.MinimumAPRisc.`d%andmaximumAPRis`d.ZZ%.Rateandtermsmaychangeatanytimeandvarybypropertytype,loanamount,credit HELOC.Atmaturity,anyremainingaccountbalanceoutstandingwillbedueinasingleballoonpayment.Atthat Askaboutour Low-Rate HomeEquityLineofCredit. NO MORE MOSQUITOES! Call: 419-455-6084 MOSQUITO MINUS Mosquito Control Services www.mmofohio.com Registration open for ABLE orientation classes PORT CLINTON Vanguard-Sentinel Adult Career Technology Center, announced that Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) classes are accepting new students. Classes are a vailable for adults ho are interested in i mproving basic skills, btaining a GED or preparing to attend college. Before enroll- i ng in classes, adults must attend orientation sessions.

The next orientation sessions are set for 9 a.m. June 1 and 2 at the Ottawa County Resource Center in Oak Harbor and 5 p.m. June 1and 2 at Ida Rupp Public Library. Call 419-960-2025 to egister. Bast promoted at Civista Bank SANDUSKY Civis- ta Bank announced Richard A.

Bast has been promoted to senior vice president, in- ormation systems manager. He joined the company over 15 years ago, with SCC Res ources, a former comp any subsidiary. He re- ides in Oak Harbor. Ohio 358 to be closed for RR work BOWLING GREEN -The Ohio Department Transportation, District II, announced that hio 358 will be closed Monday through May 23 for railroad repair between Ohio 2 and hio 163. The detour is Ohio 2 to West Lakes hore Drive and to Ohio 163.

All work is weather permitting. BRIEFS FREMONT Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca County fifth grade students had the opportunity to participate in the SS Solid Waste Dist Billboard Cont est. his year, a total of 759 entries from a total of 27 schools District wide were submitted. The contest is run annually and the billboards were posted in April in Celebration of Earth Day. Students were encouraged to create a design with a recycling or litter prevention theme.

District staff selected three winners from each county, displaying artwork on billboards within their respective counties. Winning designs from Ottawa County include the following stud ents and their school: A kella Nardecchia, Bataan Intermediate School; Addisynne Siefke, Bataan Interme- iate School; and Aspen hite, Danbury Middle chool. All of the winners and their schools received a replica mini illboard featuring heir artwork. Students a lso received a no waste lunch kit. The district would like to congratulate all of the inners and thank all students who participated in he contest.

Solid waste district names inners in billboard contest SUBMITTED SUBMITTED Amanda Hatt, Ottawa County education specialist for the solid waste district, back, stands with Addisynne Siefke and Akella Nardecchia. SUBMITTED Aspen White from Danbury Middle School had her recycling design picked to be a billboard. PORT CLINTON Norfolk and Southern has notified the Ottawa County Office that ive railroad crossings ill be repaired begin- ing Tuesday and will reopen May 27. Those roads are Brokate Road (Township Road 105), Toussaint South Road (County Road 104), and Leutz Road (Township Road 101), all between Ohio 163 and Salem-Carroll Road. Other roads closed will be Christiansen Road (Township Road 228) between Toussaint Portage and South Railroad Street and Benton-Carroll Road (County Road 23) between Kolb Road and Salem-Carroll Road.

Norfolk outhern plans crossing epairs in county SUBMITTED PORT CLINTON Clay Township has hired Henry W. Bergman, Inc. to ake some improve- ents to Billman Road Township Road 54). This work will require a full road closure to all through traffic between Camper oad and Ohio 163. Work will commence Monday and continue through Thursday.

Hours the closure are expected to be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Emergency vehicles and buses will be permitted hrough the construction zone. All other traffic will prohibited and should seek alternate routes. All work is weather dependent and rain delays ay alter or extend the schedule.

Visit ww.co.ottawa.oh.us/ sures.htm for updates. Billman Road to closed for improvements next week SUBMITTED Not only will Donald Trump not release his tax returns before an audit is completed, but he also reveal what tax rate pays. none of your busi- Trump told Good Morning on Friday when asked hat percentage of inc ome he pays in taxes. The presumptive Rep ublican presidential ominee repeated that he release his returns ntil an audit is completed, and that might not even happen before the ovember election. should give until audits are Trump said.

critics, ranging from 2012 Republican residential nominee Mitt Romney to 2016 Democratic hopeful Hillary linton, have said Trump is trying to hide something by withholding his tax returns. Noting that presidential candidates are expected to provide tax returns, Clinton told supporters this week: got to ask yourself, hy he want to re- ease them? Yeah, well, going to find uring the ABC inter- iew, Trump accused Clinton of hypocrisy, citing the missing emails hat Trump: My tax rate is of your DAVID JACKSON USA TODA.

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