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Mikael Stiles Named as Superintendent of Swanton’s WRRF

The following has been reprinted from the Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Report submitted to the Swanton Village Council at the September 13, 2021 Council meeting.

Mikael Stiles took over Superintendent of WRRF in full capacity as of August 25th, and has been operating as Interim Superintendent/Backup Operator since July 26th.  Mikael Stiles was added as ORC (Operator of Record) of the Collections System, and Steve Geise was removed as ORC of the Swanton WRRF and Collections System.  Mikael Stiles, Joe Slawiniski, and Brice Nemire have been operating WRRF since July 26th.  EPA has been kept apprised of the change in administration and operation of the WRRF.

Pictured:  Mikael Stiles

Swanton Middle School Holds House Reveal for SSI

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Last Friday morning the Swanton Middle School (SMS) kicked off its fourth year of the Swanton Seven Initiative (SSI) by holding its House Reveal event at Hansbarger Stadium.  Swanton Seven Initiative (SSI) is a program implemented by SMS Principal Matt Smith and the SMS staff three years ago to teach vital “soft skills” that are used every day in professional work environments and situations.  To help create a more competitive atmosphere and encourage learning, students are placed in one of four “houses”.  Each house is made up of students from all four SMS grades.

The House Reveal event places all incoming fifth-graders and all new SMS students in either the House of DIGNITAS (Black), GRATUS (Gray), OBDURO (White) or SAPENTIA (Purple).  Each student was individually introduced and given a color-corresponding t-shirt by a welcoming committee of students currently in the respective house.  Special SSI events will take place throughout the school year and the students will be expected to wear their house shirt.

Click on the link above to access photos from the event.  All photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded to a computer for no charge.

Swanton Lions Club Brings Back Halloween Hoopla

IT’S BAAACCCKK! The Swanton Lions Club will be holding its widely popular Halloween Hoopla this fall after having to cancel last year’s event due to the COVID-19 conditions. The Hoopla will take place on October 30, 2021 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Main Street in Downtown Swanton. Mark your calendar. The Village of Swanton will be holding it’s Trick-or-Treat event later the same evening.

Delta Village Council Hears Concerns from Residents

A special meeting of the Delta Village Council was held on August 30, 2021 due to the regularly scheduled meeting falling on Monday, September 6, 2021, the Labor Day holiday.  As in all Delta Council meetings, members of the public in attendance were given an opportunity to address the Council.

Delta resident Milton Ruble of 416 Main Street, spoke first and voiced his opposition to a proposed ordinance to eliminate parking on Main Street between Wood Street and Madison Street, which would affect the parking in front of his home.  Ordinance 21-12, was proposed by Village Administrator Brad Peebles because of safety concerns with individuals exiting their vehicles into the lane of traffic mostly during business hours.  Pointing out that most of parking is done by residents who have to conduct business with the Village that only takes a very short time, Mr. Peebles proposed using parking spots on the west side of Municipal Hall or the parking lot directly across Wood Street to alleviate the safety concerns.

Mr. Ruble said he saw no reason to change the parking and it would cause a problem for residents renting apartments on that section of Main Street.  He suggested that part of the problem is caused by motorists running through red traffic lights and speeding and that a stronger law enforcement presence would help the issue.

When the Ordinance was presented for the First Reading, other options were discussed such limiting the “No Parking” to business hours or to include only the north side of the street adjacent to Memorial Hall.  Council eventually voted to table the issue until the other options could be thoroughly investigated.

Rob McSurly of Pelton Drive spoke next and related concerns about a water sewer problem he and other residents have been experiencing.  Mr. McSurly said recent heavy rains resulted in a storm sewer system backup causing a situation where he described, “In our homes, in our basements, as the rain came down, water was literally gushing out of our drains in our floors, shower drains, like a geyser.”  Another resident living in the same area, Carol Donaldson told the Council her basement was having the same issues.  Both residents said the problem seems to have started within the last year.

Mr. Peebles responded saying he had spoken with many of the families on Pelton Drive and that the sewer line there was scheduled to be inspected with a camera in two days.  “I’ve got to believe there is something plugging the storm lines,” he said.  “If there is something there that we can actually fix (blockage, crack), we’ll fix it.  If it’s a matter of just being undersized, that’s a whole different issue to be addressed.”

Pictured:  Main Street resident Milton Ruble

Wauseon @ Liberty Center Football Photos – 9/10/21

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The Wauseon Indians made comeback after comeback but ultimately suffered a 34-28 loss in overtime to the Liberty Center Tigers to open the NWOAL Football Season. Click on the link above to access all photos. The photos are in the jpeg format to allow for editing and can be downloaded for FREE courtesy of fultoncountymedia.com

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