July 22, 2000

Saturday hats off

Distel has record of diligent work

Tom Distel is back as the 3rd Ward's representative to the Tiffin City Council. He is filling the last vacancy left by last month's resignation 3rd Ward representative Todd Edmond. Distel brings to the position a record of hard work and attention to committee projects, especially the work that resulted in the sewer district agreement among the city, county and three townships.

Brothers appointed to military academy

The Nahm boys, brothers Reid, Blair and Nathan, have all made the grade for acceptance to West Point. The sons of teachers, the three Nahms have stayed on top of their academics in order to serve their country. All are active in athletics. Upon graduation from West Point, oldest son Reid earned the Superintendent's Award &emdash; bestowed on those cadets who have an annual academic, military and physical program score equal to or greater than 3.0. He is the first in his family to graduate from the Point.

North Central Co-op leads utility effort

Hats off to North Central Electric Co-op, which is coordinating efforts to form a rural water district for portions of Seneca and Crawford counties. Engineering Consultant Greg Wright said plans are to focus on obtaining grant and loan money to build a water district in two phases. Phase I would include Eastern Seneca County, using Ohio American source water from Tiffin. The second phase would use Bucyrus water to serve areas of Northern Crawford County.