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$1 RETAIL TUESDAY, 11.29.16IIPORT CLINTON, OHIOIIPORTCLINTONNEWSHERALD.COMII HUNTING Port Clinton's Paeth trails in quest for deer this year, Sports 6A ELMORE Woodmore Local Schools is looking for a new treasurer, weeks after the district successfully passed a $600,000 renewal levy. Jaime Pearson announced her resignation earlier this month and plans to stay with the district through Jan.1, Woodmore school board president Joe Liszak said Monday. Pearson became treasurer of the district in October 2014, a time when financial conditions were their according to Liszak. In her first five-year district forecast, Pearson noted the district was short $430,000, forcing school officials to begin looking at cuts. The Woodmore Education Association teachers union took a vote of no Woodmore treasurer leaving school district DANIEL CARSON REPORTER FILE PHOTO Woodmore Local Schools is seeking a replacement for Jaime Pearson, who has been the school district's treasurer since October 2014.

An Ohio State University student plowed his car into acrowd of fellow students and teachers Monday morning, dashed onto the sidewalk with a knife and began stabbing passersby. It took Abdul Razak Ali Artan little more than two minutes to injure 11 people before a campus police officer shot him to death, authorities said. likely to take much longer, they said, to explain why a 20-year-old Somali immigrant who just enrolled at Ohio State committed such a violent act. an ongoing investigation to determine said university Police Chief Craig Stone. The attack was brutally efficient beginning at 9:52 a.m.

and ending with the fatal shot at 9:54 a.m. but authorities said none of the injuries was life-threatening and a quick response by police and university officials prevented further bloodshed. Thousands of students and faculty members received text alerts within minutes of the attack, warning them to take shelter and to hide, if they encountered the assailant. Rudy Langenkamp, an Ohio State freshman, was on his way to biology class when he saw people running toward him from the direction of Watts Hall, where the crash and stabbings occurred. booked it out of he said.

Other students spent about 90 minutes locked in their dorms or classrooms, texting friends and nervous parents, waiting for police to finish scouring the crime scene to make sure no one else was involved in the attack. When the all-clear came, police said security cameras at several locations showed Artan was alone in his Honda as he drove around campus in the moments before he slammed into the crowd. What they know, or discuss late Monday, was why they believe Artan did what he did. When asked if Artan had contact with terrorists or TRAGEDY AT OSU JESSICA ADVOCATE Police in SWAT gear stand outside of Watts Hall. Police shot and killed the suspect, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, an 18-year-old Somalian refugee who was also an Ohio State student.

Links to terrorists been ruled out as police investigate an attack that left 11 injured USA TODAY NETWORK OHIO PORT CLINTON When an Italian soldier held captive at the Camp Perry POW camp during World War II befriended a kind prison guard, he created for him a handmade model airplane he pieced together from parts he found in and around the camp. That prison guard, Russell Deal, kept that small gift for decades. Today, it can be seen at Liberty Aviation Museum along with three other pieces of trench art in the Art of display. Today, it can be seen at Liberty Aviation Museum along with three other pieces of trench art in the Art of display. Trench art is a decorative item created during times of war by soldiers or prisoners of war.

Both often had an abundance of free time, so they passed the dull hours by creating ashtrays, jewelry or other pieces of art from the Trench art remains from Camp Perry POW camp SHERI TRUSTY CORRESPONDENT SHERI Gene Smith, archivist at Liberty Aviation Museum, talks about the cigarette lighter he owns that is on temporary display at Liberty Aviation Museum. COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS COMING TO TOWN Local, 3A.

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