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In an important NWOAL match, the Archbold Lady Blue Streaks and the Swanton Lady Bulldogs battled to a 2-2 tie at Krupitzer Field in Swanton. The Streaks and the Bulldogs traded goals midway through the first half and were deadlocked 1-1 until just before halftime, Leah McQuade put the Streaks back on top with a blast from about 15 yards out. In the second half, Megan Haselman, who had scored Swanton’s first goal, tied the contest again at 2-2 with her second goal.
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Madison Roytek is a freshman at Swanton High School and, like the rest of her fellow freshman in the Class of 2026, she is about to embark on an educational journey over the next four years that will go a long way in guiding and shaping her life as she enters adulthood. Prior to beginning this next exciting chapter, Madison, a member of SEED (Students Encouraging Educated Decisions) since the fifth grade through SACC (Swanton Area Community Coalition), was given the opportunity to be educated in ways that will not only positively affect her own life going forward but the lives of many in the Swanton community.
This past July, Madison traveled to Orlando, Florida and took part in the CADCA (Community Anti-Drug Coalition of America) Annual Mid-Year Training Institute conference with fellow students from around the nation including Kansas, Utah and as far away as Hawaii. Her funding for the conference was provided primarily through the generosity of local businesses, community service organizations and individuals.
For five consecutive days, Madison received a world-class education from leaders and advocates through sophisticated training sessions and workshops related to substance misuse prevention, dynamic keynote speakers, and networking opportunities. She gained a wealth of knowledge and has many ideas to prevent substance abuse that she will now bring back to the student body of Swanton High School.
“You make a stepped-out plan from where you start to where you need to end. The ending is the action you need to take for it to actually work,” explained Madison. “We were taught how an idea goes from ‘brain’ to ‘paper’ to ‘funding’ to ‘implementation’ in the schools.
Accompanying Madison to Florida was her mother MacKenzi. However, in the workshops, training groups, lectures and a host of other CADCA activities, this very young teenager was tasked with navigating the conference on her own. She gave a great deal of credit for her success in this new and sometimes chaotic environment to the confidence she acquired and the soft skills she learned during her four years in the Swanton Seven Initiative while in Middle School.
According to Andrea Smith, Executive Director of SACC, she chose Madison to attend the conference based on her experiences and contributions to the SEED program the past four years. “We have been involved with CADCA for the past decade and I knew she would be able to grasp all they had to offer,” said Ms. Smith. “They teach the youth how to make a greater impact on the community based on what the needs are, being able to tailor to and get creative to build a process of facilitating changes.”
The challenges for Madison will be many in her first year of high school with her studies, her participation with the volleyball team and her work with SEED. In conversations with several of her former teachers and mentors, they all expressed confidence in her leadership abilities and said she will meet the challenges head on and do very well for her peers and her community.
Pictured: Madison Roytek at the SACC booth during the Swanton Corn Festival
At the Swanton Lions Club meeting tonight, the club decided to hold their very popular Halloween Hoopla event on October 29, 2022 on Main Street in Downton Swanton. As in the past, attendees will be entertained with numerous bouncy houses, music, dancers, pedal cars, free food (hot dogs, popcorn, donuts) and a lot more. There will even be a costume judging contest this year.
The specific times and more details will be announced very soon. If you would like to help out with this tremendously family-oriented project, please contact any Swanton Lion Club member.
In front of family, friends, colleagues, the Swanton Village Council and Swanton Fire Chief Ed Dziengelewski, firefighter Culyer Kepling was sworn in to the rank of Lieutenant by Mayor Neil Toeppe.
Lieutenant Kepling started his career in the Fire Service 10 years ago at a small volunteer department in Wood County down by the Bowling Green area. In September of 2013 he joined the Swanton Fire and Rescue (SFRD) and served until June of 2016 as a part-time firefighter. In April of 2021, Kepling returned to the SFRD in the full-time capacity. He has a combined service time of just about five years with the SFRD.
During Kepling’s brief time away from the SFRD, he continued to be active in the Fire Service with the City of Napoleon and Delta Fire Department both of which he still remains an active member. Kepling recently graduated paramedic school from Owens Community College and is set to complete his certification process in about three weeks.
Currently, Kepling holds a Firefighter II, Advanced-EMT, Fire & EMS Instructor, Bluecard Command and several other specialty certifications. He plans on returning to Owens Community College for the Spring semester to complete his degree in Emergency Services Technology.
Pictured: Kaitlyn Kepling, Culyer’s wife, pins the Lieutenant Badge on his lapel.
The First Reading of Ordinance 22-13, authorizing the Village Administrator to execute documents required to sell easement rights of a perpetual easement specifically for the operation of communications tower on Village owned property was unanimously approved by the Delta Village Council at their August 15th meeting. In a letter to Mayor Frank Wilton and Council members, Administrator Brad Peebles broke down the reasoning behind the sale:
In 1999 the Village executed the original lease for the agreed space inside the fenced area of the west tower on County Road 10 to Sprint Communications, who later sold the lease to Crown Castle Investments. The 25-year lease has provisions for renewal of an additional 25 years at the previously agreed rate increase every five years.
Looking at the financial options of selling perpetual easement rights to the same parcel for the same purpose made sense. The negotiation concluded with Crown Castle willing to pay $322,500 for the easement rights. When applying these funds to one of two improvement projects that will require financing, the additional value with these funds being applied up front, reduces interest payments totaling $428,640 when calculated at the current interest rate of 3.0% over 20 years. This calculation brings the total value of the sale to $751,140.
The improvements projects referenced in Mr. Peeble’s letter were the Fernwood Street repair, rebuild and resurface and the replacement of the water tower on Helvetia Street. Crown Castle’s initial offer was $277,000.
A free concert was held in the gymnasium of St, Richard Catholic Church in Swanton this Sunday afternoon. Two food trucks were stationed just outside on the driveway and three different bands provided the entertainment.
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The Rossford Bulldogs out of the Northern Buckeye Conference (NBC) broke open a scoreless game with 20 points late in the second quarter and went on to defeat the Swanton Bulldogs 34-0 in the season opener for both teams.
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