Author Archives: Bill O'Connell

Swan Creek Ditch Project Gets Ditched

The following announcement was just released by the Lucas County Engineer’s Office:

SWAN CREEK DITCH PETITION UPDATE

The Board of Lucas County Commissioners, along with the Joint Board of Henry and Fulton Counties voted 7-1 in favor of the County Engineer’s recommendation to continue the Final Hearing until July 15, 2025.  These are the takeaways from today’s hearing (Aug. 6, 2024):

  1.  The Final Hearing will now be July 15, 2025.
  •  The portions of Fulton and Henry County involved in this petition were removed, meaning no one in those counties will receive an assessment.  THIS IS NOW A SINGLE COUNTY PETITION.
  •  Our office will host more informational sessions and provide more outreach and education on this proposed project and our drainage system in general over the next year to help the public understand the scope and nature of the project and the issues we are faced with.

Photo:  Mike Pniewski, Lucas County Engineer fielding questions from affected residents outside the Swanton Public Library on July 23rd

Swanton Chamber Presents Andrew McNeill Memorial Golf Outing

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This past Friday afternoon, the Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce put on its 28th annual golf outing and the 9th Annual Andrew McNeill Memorial Golf Outing at Valleywood Golf Club in Swanton. For the second consecutive year, the team headed by Taylor McNeill, Andrew’s son, took top honors with a score of 58 (-13) in the 25-team scramble tournament.

The Swanton Chamber would like to thank all of its sponsors and all participants that helped make the event a tremendous and successful experience.

Click on the link above to access photos from the outing. Photos are in the jpeg format and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.

Swanton High School Golfer Goes the Distance

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A well-known method of elevating skills, abilities and igniting motivation in any sport is to challenge the strongest competition available.  In the sport of golf, however, the toughest competition often comes not from your opponents, but from the golf course itself.   In early July, Swanton senior golfer Mazin Rukieh, the NWOAL reigning Player of the Year with a long resume of medalist honors and low score rounds, was offered the opportunity of a lifetime .  Mazin was extended an invitation to join 23 other talented American golfers from around the country to play seven days of golf in the Scotland Junior Golf Invitational and challenge himself by playing against some of the most demanding golf courses in the world at St. Andrews in Scotland.

For golfers who are passionate about the sport, and Mazin places himself among them, a visit to St, Andrews is not just a golf trip.  It’s a pilgrimage, in this case of almost 3700 miles, to the mecca of the sport, near where it was born sometime in the Middle Ages.  To not only visit and walk the hallowed grounds of St. Andrews, but to compete where all of history’s golfing greats battled for golfing immortality, has to be a dream come true.  When the dream became reality, reality was extremely eye-opening for this teenager from Swanton, Ohio, with the unusual course layouts and the quickly changing Scottish weather.

The courses at St. Andrews, which hug the coast of the North Sea are “links style” courses, a firm sandy soil with few, if any trees, relatively flat landscape, but lots of heather (small shrubs), tall grass and the infamous deep bunkers. “Links golf.  It’s the hardest golf I’ve ever played in my life.  The first day was a practice round just to see what it’s like to play in Scotland.  And boy was that humbling.  It was rough,” recounted Mazin.  “And the weather was crazy sometimes with the winds gusting at 30 miles an hour with rain.  There were times I had three jackets on.”

There are seven different courses associated with St. Andrews and the American contingent played on several of them.  On the third day Mazin and another American were paired with two Scottish players for a true international golfing experience.  “They are really good over there,” exclaimed Mazin of his Scottish opponents.  “I mean they are born into golf.  That’s what they do.”

Despite everyone in the group speaking English, the thick Scottish accent combined with the local jargon proved to be a bit of a language barrier.  Adding to his culture shock was the local food favorites.  Mazin liked the fries or “chips” as they are called in the United Kingdom, but he did not care much for haggis, the national dish of Scotland, made with the heart, lungs and liver of a sheep and traditionally cooked in the animal’s stomach.

The final day of golf was a match play tournament among all the American players.  Mazin did well, finishing fourth overall.  “The golf was fun, but meeting new friends, it was awesome.  I still stay in touch with some of them,” he said.  From there, it was back to the United States after an unplanned one day stop in the Netherlands for Mazin and his father, Sy, who accompanied him on this incredible adventure.  His summer golfing, however, was far from over.

Mazin picked up where he left off and rejoined the competition with the Toledo Junior Golf Association (TJGA).  As in the summer of 2023, he qualified among the top golfers in the area to play the final TJGA round and at the prestigious Inverness Golf Club in Toledo.  In its 123-year history, Inverness has hosted the world’s best golfers contending for many PGA major championships like the U.S. Open and PGA Championship as well as U.S. Amateur and NCAA Championships. 

Last year Mazin fired an impressive 79 on the very challenging course.  This past Monday, he bettered that score by an incredible six strokes with a 73, finishing in sixth place.  Later that evening, the Club and the TJGA hosted an awards dinner for all the golfers and their caddies (close friend and fellow Bulldog golfer Adam Lemon in Mazin’s case).

Next Wednesday, August 7th, the Swanton Bulldogs Boys Golf Team begins their home schedule with the Bulldog Invitational at Valleywood Golf Club with an 8:00 a.m. tee-time.  Mazin has personal goals for his final high school campaign such as repeating as the league’s POY and advancing through the state tournament all the way to Columbus.  He also has team goals like capturing the NWOAL Championship and continuing deep into the state tournament as well.  “Our team is looking pretty good here.  We’re all looking pretty solid,” explained Mazin of his team’s chances for success this season.  “I want to make it to “state” which we can do as a team if we’re all on our “A” game.  That would be awesome.”

As Mazin enters his last year of high school, he has a lot to ponder regarding his future.  What academics will he need to focus on, what college he may apply to and will he be able to continue his golf career at the school he believes he is best suited.  One thing is undisputable.  Mazin has put the work in and is as prepared as possible for the next chapter of his golfing life.

Click on the link above to access photos from Scotland provided by Sy Rukieh and photos from Inverness Golf Club provided by the fultoncountymedia.com website, Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing,

Photo: Mazin and Sy at St. Andrews in Scotland

Just My Opinion – What a Hot Mess

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If you ever need assistance organizing an event for hundreds of people to help them understand why and when they must give more money to the government, DO NOT contact the Office of the Lucas County Engineer for “How To” lessons.  If you were anywhere in the vicinity of the Swanton Public Library on Chestnut Street between the hours of 3:00 PM and well beyond the scheduled 7:00 PM allotted time, you were witness to, what many described as, a “cluster ____.”  And what a cluster it was.

The event by was put on by the Office of the Lucas County Engineer (LCE) to allow property owners affected by Joint-County Ditch Improvement Petition filed by the Village of Whitehouse on March 20, 2021, to ask questions of LCE personnel.  Unfortunately, the resources devoted to the meeting were woefully inadequate with only six LCE employees to separately respond to every individual property owner’s questions and concerns.  And, with all due respect to the Swanton Public Library and its employees, the venue was far too small and completely unsuitable.  It appeared the LCE totally misjudged the response to the event and they were absolutely overwhelmed and under staffed.

The end result was hundreds of people waiting outside in a Cedar Point-like queue in the hot sun with temperatures in the mid-80’s.  The queue began at the door of a room in the back of the library with the six LCE personnel serving one customer at a time then spilled down the hall, past the front desk, out the door, turned east then north down the sidewalk and finally into the parking lot.  Both the library and Pilliod Park parking lots were filled and the overflow vehicles took up a lot of the grassy areas in Pilliod Park and Rotary Park to the west.

There were also several dozen people gathered around Mike Pniewski, Lucas County Engineer, firing off questions and trying to get answers in a very chaotic atmosphere.  As you would expect, emotions ran high as some people talked over others and Mr. Pniewski struggled to give answers quickly enough before being pelted with more questions.  What possibly exacerbated the situation was the initial distribution of information cards to land owners with significantly inaccurate assessment values, which the LCE attributed to a computer glitch.  A new set of cards were mailed out but this created a serious credibility issue for the LCE.

I do not know why another venue such as the gymnasium at Swanton High School could not have been used or more LCE personnel could have been assigned to handle the response.  It would have kept everyone out of the weather and there would have been a lot more room to set up separate queues for easier and quicker flow and to field more questions.  School is not in session right now but the library was open as normal until 7:00 PM today.

Without commenting on the necessity of the ditch improvement project and annual maintenance fees for the Swan Creek Watershed, the implementation of this project has been poorly handled.  When you are telling taxpayers they are required to pay more, it should never be done in the hit-and-run manner that the Lucas County Engineer used today.  They deserve better.  Another Q&A session is set for next week, 7/30/24 at the Whitehouse Village Hall from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.  The hall is located at 6925 Providence Street in Whitehouse.  I do not know the venue’s capacity, but I would recommend you get there early and bring a lunch.

Click on the link above to access photos from the meeting.

Photo: Mike Pniewski, Lucas County Engineer addressing the crowd.

U14 Thunder Runs Out of Time in Loss to Wizards

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The Archbold-based U14 Thunder Softball team rallied from five runs down in the fifth inning to pull within two but ran into a rule-imposed time limit and fell 5-3 to the Toledo Wizards in the Classic Fast Pitch Softball Tournament at Maumee’s Rolf Park yesterday. The Thunder struggled early against the Wizards’ ace, Luna Gallup, who struck out the first eight batters she faced. However, the Thunder bats began to boom in the fifth inning, scoring three times, but came up short when the last out of the fifth was made just after the time expired.

Click on the link above to access photos from the game. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.

Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce Sells Their Building

SACC Press Release:

We’re thrilled to announce the sale of the 100 Zeiter Way building, a location that has seen many transformations over the years.  From serving as a police station, a rest station during corn fest, to housing our Chamber office, it has been a cornerstone of our community.  We are incredibly excited about what it will soon become.  We think you will think it’s pretty sweet, too.  Stay tuned for the full announcement!

Despite the sale, it will be business as usual for the Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce. Our Executive Director, Delray Busch, will continue to:

-Engage with Local Businesses: You’ll find her visiting local businesses and fostering a supportive community environment.

-Support Local Commerce: She will be a regular at local coffee shops and restaurants, demonstrating our commitment to supporting fellow business owners.

-Stay Accessible: She remains just an email or phone call away, always ready to assist and engage with the community.

By selling the building, the Chamber will save over $5,000 annually, not to mention the costs associated with potential repairs or unexpected expenses.  These savings will enable us to reinvest in our community, support initiatives that drive growth and success for all local businesses, and ensure the Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce will be around for years to come.

We look forward to seeing the new incoming business’s positive impact on our community and are excited about the continued growth and development of downtown Swanton.  Thank you for your continued support and trust in the Swanton Area Chamber of Commerce. Please note, our mailing address is PO Box 116 Swanton, OH 43558.

Please review our Facebook page for additional information.

Swanton Celebrates Independence Day

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Nobody does Independence Day Fireworks like the Village of Swanton. Village Officials and the Fire and Police Departments do an excellent job in organizing the festivities and keeping everyone safe. On Saturday evening, at Memorial Park, a fun-filled four-hour party began at 6:00 PM and culminated in 30 minutes of bombs bursting in air to the delight of the thousands of spectators gathered at the Park as well as back yards, front yards, parking lots and roadsides all around the Swanton community. Here are some photos from the ground activities at the Park before the main event.

Click on the link above to access photos from the night. Photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for NO CHARGE courtesy of the fultoncountymedia.com website.

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