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A2 News Herald, Port Clinton, Ohio, Saturday, December 15, 2001 Local forecast Local statistics Today: Cloudy in the morn- High 47 Then becoming sunny. Highs Low 39 in the lower 40s. Northwest winds Rainfall 0.82 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast. Humidity Sunrise 7:52 a.m. Tonight: Clear.

Lows in the lower 30s. Sunset 5:03 p.m. 8 a.m. temperature 40 Sunday: Mostly cloudy in the Then rain likely in the Marine report afternoon. Highs in the upper 40s.

Chance of rain 60 percent. Today: I Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots diminishing to 5 to 10 Extended forecast knots and becoming east. Becoming mostly sunny. Waves subsidSunday night: Rain likely. ing to 2 feet or less.

Lows near 40. Tonight: East winds 5 to 10 Monday: Rain likely. Highs in knots becoming southeast at 10 to the lower 40s. Cloudy Monday 15 knots. Mostly clear.

Waves 1 to night with a chance of rain or 3 feet. snow. Lows near 30. Sunday: Mostly cloudy in the Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Highs Then rain likely in the in the lower 40s.

afternoon. Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 40s. Obituaries Doris Mae Hamann Port Clinton, died Friday in Died Dec. 14, 2001 Leesburg.

Arrangements are pending at the Gerner-WolfLEESBURG. FLA. Doris Brosia-Marsh Funeral Home, Mae Hamann, 74, formerly of Port Clinton. News Herald (USPS 386-100) Saturday, December 15, 2001 134th Year Vol. 151 The News Herald, a Gannett Satellite Information Network newspaper, is published daily except Sunday at 115 W.

Second Port Clinton, OH 43452. Postmaster: Send address changes to: News Herald, P.O. Box 550, Port Clinton, OH 43452. Contact Us Main Switchboard Toll Free David Barth, General Manager Cindy Jacoby, City Editor Pam Sanford, Circulation Manager Lisa Szakovits, Advertising Manager Darleen Rohde, Office Manager CIRCULATION Customer service For home delivery problems: or missed copies, call during business hours: -Fri. 8 a.m.

to 6 p.m. and Sat. 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. ADVERTISING To place a classified ad during bus-iness hours call 419-734-7512 or 800-636- 6906.

Business hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NEWS If you have a news tip, photo idea, questions or request for a correction, call Cindy Jacoby, 419-734-7522 or 419-734-7521. Obituary information, call Virginia Witter, 419-734-7503. Sports Scores, Results, 419-734-7519.

Engagements, weddings, anniversaries, call Virginia Witter, 419-734-7503. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier $2.25 per Route week Mail advance) $151.75 in Ottawa and adjacent counties; $159.15 elsewhere in Ohio; $169.15 outside Ohio. Copyright 2001 Storms move through Midwest Storms covered much of the Midwest and edged into the East early Friday, while strong wind gusts and snow were forecast for the mountains of the West. The heaviest rainfall was forecast from the Tennessee Valley through southern Michigan and into the Appalachians. Showers were expected to increase through the Northeast during the evening.

Fair skies were forecast over the Great Plains. In the West, wind gusts up to 50 mph and widespread clouds and snow showers were forecast from the central Sierras of California to Washington and into Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. Heavy snow accumulations were expected in Utah, Idaho, western Montana, the northern California Sierras, and the Cascades. Corrine E. Fleming Aug.

23, 1930 Dec. 13, 2001 WILLISTON Corrine E. Fleming, 71, formerly of Sandusky, died Thursday, in the Luther Home of Mercy where she had been a resident since 1930. She was born in Sandusky to Edward E. and Marie (Schasky) Fleming.

She is survived by several cousins. Her parents are deceased. Services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Luther Home of Mercy Chapel, Williston with visitation from 8:30 a.m. until the time of the service.

Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky. Memorials may be made to the home. Arrangements were handled by the Robinson-Henn-Brossia Funeral Home, Genoa Chris E. Ihrcke Nov. 7, 1959-Dec.

6, 2001 PORT CLINTON Chris E. Ihreke, 42, of Port Clinton, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 6. He was born on Nov. 7, 1959, in Milwaukee, a son of Carolyn Zingler Larson and Lester M.

Ihreke. He attended a Milwaukee area grade school and Sheboy- The forecast for noon, Saturday, Dec. 15. Lines separate high temperature zones for the day. 40s 30s 20s- 30s 20s 30s 30s 30s 40s 30s 10s 40s 50s 40s 50s 20s 50s 40s 30s 50s 60s 60s 50s 40s 60s -10s 50s 70s Os- -Os 80s 70s Os 10s.

Os 70s- 70s 10s 20s 80s- FRONTS: 30s 30s 2001 AccuWeather, Inc. COLD WARM STATIONARY Pressure: High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Via Associated Press On the web: I USA TODAY (http://www.usNational Weather Service (http://bristol.Il.mit.edu/ 0000 Quarter Full Quarter New atoday.com/web5.htm) Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan.

5 Jan. 13 Bank robbed; National Temps Anchorage 8 -3 cdy Atlanta 62 44 cdy Baltimore 55 44. cdy Boston 46 43 In Chicago 49 29 cdy Cincinnati 51 35 clr Cleveland 45 37 cdy Columbus 47 35 cir Dayton 48 35 cir Denver 24 18 sno Detroit 43 35 cdy Honolulu 81 72 Houston 68 45 cdy Indianapolis 49 34 cdy Las Vegas 46 34 clr Los Angeles 65 42 cir Louisville 55 36 clr Miami Beach 83 72 cdy Nashville 60 39 cdy New Orleans 69 50 cdy New York City 51 45 cdy Philadelphia 52 44 clr Phoenix 55 42 cdy Pittsburgh 43 37 cdy St Louis 54 36 cdy San Francisco 53 41 clr Seattle 43 34 47 cdy Bank robbed; reward offered gan Falls High School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1978-1986.

In 1978, he married Theresa Honacker in Fort Knox, Ky. He owned and operated his subcontracting company in Port Clinton for the last 15 years. Heloved riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and spending time with his dog, Saxon. Survivors include one daughter, Stacy Ihrcke of Louisville, one son, Nathan Ihrcke of Louisville, his mother and stepfather, Carolyn and Coke Larson of Cascade, three sisters, Laura Berg of Cascade, Shelley Wundrock of Belgium and Aimee Foth of Sheboygan, his half-brother, Brad Ihrcke of Hartford, and two grandchildren. He also is survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives.

His father is deceased. Funeral services were held Dec. 11 at the Suchon Funeral Home in Plymouth, Wis. News Herald reports Law enforcement officials are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the men who robbed an Old Fort bank at 11:25 a.m. Thursday.

Seneca County Sheriff Tom Steyer said Friday that two men of average height one with a hood over his face and a black semi-automatic handgun went into the Old Fort Banking Center, 8034 Main and demanded money from one of the bank tellers. "They were told to get on the floor quickly," Steyer said of the people in the bank. No one was injured. The men, described to be in their 20s and wearing dark clothing and gloves, then reportedly fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money. Three FBI agents responded to the scene, along with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identifica- Father pleads guilty to killing son Associated Press WARREN- A man pleaded guilty to beating his 20-monthold son so badly that he later died.

Bobbie Lee Craven, 24, of Girard, faces three to 10 years in Who can you trust to be your heating cooling contractor? SM GUNDLACH Sheet Metal Works Inc. 2439 East Gill Road Port Clinton, OH 43452 2001 Golden 30 Award for Established Company (Sponsored by The Morning Journal Lorain County Community College) 2001 People's Choice Award for Best Heating (NorthCoast Opinion poll sponsored by Clear Channel Communications Radio) 2000 Safety Incentive Award 2001 Safety Masters Club (Construction Trades Safety Incentive (Air Conditioning Contractors Program-Awarded 2001) of America) Award, Achievement Award, Group Award (Sandusky Area Safety Council Awarded in 2001) For all your heating, cooling and plumbing needs, You can trust an award winning contractor! PROIECS Carrier prison for involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault. He also pleaded guilty to two counts of child endangering Thursday in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court. A second son was hospitalized. Call: 419-734-7351 Sandusky Office: 419-626-4525 or 1-800-953-4525 tion Investigation to process the scene, Steyer said.

FBI agent Chuck Holloway said this morning that officials need the public's help in a apprehending the bank robbers. Those who have information about the incident are asked to call Steyer at 419-447-3456. Largest Ohio Clocks up to Grandfathers from $850 Wide Selection of Pocket Watches Joseph Wise Fine Clocks 1201 W. State St, Fremont 419-332-4386 M-TH 9-6; F9-8; Sat. 9-5; Sun.

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