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You may or may not have already noticed, but 12 members of the Huron Police Department are doing their best to grow a moustache this month. These men were inspired when part-time officer, Bryant Halsey, presented the Movember idea. According to their web site, Movember is the global mens health charity engaging men to grow and women to support the Mo (moustache) for the 30 days of November. Through the power of the moustache, awareness and funds are raised for mens health, specifically prostate and testicular cancer initiatives. Unlike many issues related to womens health, especially breast cancer, mens healthrelated issues have not received nearly as much emphasis and funding. According to recent studies, one man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. About twothirds of these cases involve men over 65 years old. Prostate cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer death for men in America. Testicular cancer is not quite as common, but one in 250 men will develop this form of cancer. The majority of men diagnosed with testicular cancer are 1540 years old. Begun in Melbourne, Australia, in 2003 with participation by 30 men, the Movember movement has now spread to 21 countries. The organization seeks to encourage men to discuss
their health issues, something that is quite foreign to most men. According to their web site, Movember was born from recognition that a fun and engaging initiative could help encourage men to become more actively involved in their own health. Movember aims to increase awareness and support for mens health by getting conversations started at a grassroots level, educating men about the health risks they face, and raising vital funds for support programs. The moustache is the vehicle used to bring up these important topics. Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for mens health for 30 days, raising funds along the way. The members of the Huron Police Department participating in Movember are working under the team name Huron. Each participant is accepting donations either for themselves or for the team. The team has a goal of raising $5,000. If you choose to contribute, you can make a donation to a participant directly or online at Movember.com. (Be sure to choose team name Huron, not Team Huron.) Alternately, donations can be brought to the Huron Police Department. All donations are tax-deductible. During this month, be sure to look out for some interesting moustaches on the faces of our police force. You might just see a Clark Gable, Mark Twain, Tom Selleck, or even Yosemite Sam amongst Hurons finest.
Many exciting projects are underway around Huron. Though these projects do not always proceed as expected, sometimes you have to make a bigger mess before things get better. Such is the case with the ConAgra silos, the road construction on the Cleveland Road Bridge and on Main Street, and the pier. In the end, all of this means that things are progressing around Huron. Great changes are apparent at the pier due to the ongoing Huron Pier/Lighthouse Improvement Project. Several weeks ago, City employees completed the widening of North Main Street up to the entrance to the pier. The stone that was used for this aspect of the project was taken from the ConAgra demolition site. Most recently, Buckeye Tree and Crane Service completed the initial removal of foliage and tree growth along the pier. Before the next phase of construction begins, the City needed to revise its 25-year lease agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers. With this agreement, the City will be permitted to proceed with the following aspects of the pier project, most of which will be completed in July: 1. Concrete Cap and Installation of Observation Deck on the Block House, 2. Installation of Galvanize Railing, 3. Installation of ADA Ramps along pier and accessing Observation Deck, 4. Additional Tree Clearing north of the block house;
5. Vegetation Control along west side of pier, and 6. Asphalt Cap over stone base section and widening of access point. The Huron Pier/Lighthouse Improvement Project is estimated to cost $97,000. Funding for this project was taken from Economic Development Fund 277. According to City Manager, Andy White, The Finance Committee recommended the Council sequester one time revenues generated from a large estate tax deposit solely for the use of projects supporting community, economic or capital infrastructure improvement. Further, White explained that over the next few years, the City will consider completing additional work on the pier and lighthouse including a landscaping plan to replace some of the cleared vegetation and grass planting to allow for greater recreational access into the Contained Disposal Facility (CDF); installation of utilities, including lighting; pedestrian access paths inside the CDF; a walkway along the entire perimeter of the CDF and exploration of a joint governance partnership for annual maintenance. In the end, the pier and lighthouse area of Huron will not only be more aesthetically pleasing, but it will be more accessible also. Overall, Hurons city leaders are working toward goals to enhance the quality of life for and economic benefits to Huron residents. This truly is an exciting time for Huron!
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tual desire to grow the High School program in numbers while maintaining the quality. Saffords full band experience is enabling him to assist all of the Huron students with their varied musical interests.
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tor and inspiration to many of the hospice medical directors in the state of Ohio. Thousands of dying patients and their families have been touched by Dr. Inglis care. He is humble, unassuming and always puts the patient first. Dr. Inglis has spent 35 years working with hospice patients, first as a volunteer physician at the Hospice of Columbus, then medical director for the Hospice at Riverside & Grant. When the American Board of Hospice and Palliative Medicine began a certification program in the mid1990s, he was one of the first to
earn the credential. He joined Stein Hospice in 2004, when he and his wife Suzanne moved to Marblehead. And he came prepared for the weather he purchased a (yellow) Jeep so hed be able to reach patients even in the snow. Hes
still driving it. Dr. Inglis is a member of several ethics committees, including the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization and Firelands Regional Medical Center. He is working with Midwest Care Alliance to change Ohio law so a simpler Do Not Resuscitate form is legally binding. And when hes not busy seeing patients or advocating endof-life issues, Dr. Inglis is available to help with Steins Veteran Services program. He conducts pinnings for Veterans and assists with the escort ceremony performed at the care center when a Veteran dies. One of the reasons I am so proud to be with Stein is because of the Veteran services. I also am impressed with Steins complementary services, such as Paws Up, Reiki, Sacred Art of Living and Dying, Threshold Choir and Guided Imagery. The quality and dedication of the people who work at Stein Hospice make it a privilege to work here, he said.
Firelands Receives Grant for Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration
Firelands Regional Medical Center was recently awarded a $1.36 million Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration grant by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This four-year grant will support the provision of primary care services to uninsured individuals with severe mental illness in Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa, Seneca, Sandusky, and Wyandot counties. Firelands was one of 30 grantees nationwide and one of seven grants awarded in Ohio. Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services will serve as the patients health home to facilitate access to a range of medical services, behavioral health care, and community based social services. This model of care will emphasize the whole person and will include care management, and coordination between all members of the patients healthcare team whose primary goal is to improve the patients overall health status and quality of life. Firelands Counseling & Recovery Services is funded in part by four Mental Health & Recovery Services Boards including the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Erie & Ottawa Counties; the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Seneca, Sandusky & Wyandot Counties; the Alcohol, Drug Addictions & Mental Health Services Board of Huron County; and the Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lorain County, shares Marsha Mruk, Vice President, Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services, Firelands Regional Medical Center. This funding provides mental health and alcohol and drug services to all persons regardless of ability to pay. In light of shrinking government funding for new programs, the Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration grant will help us integrate much needed primary care services to persons who cannot afford basic health care services. The Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration program was established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to look at the whole person by providing primary medical care to uninsured persons with long-term mental health problems. The goal of the program is to improve the physical health of adults with serious mental illnesses that are at-risk for co-occurring medical conditions and debilitating chronic diseases. One of the reasons for this initiative is that persons with longterm mental illnesses face a life expectancy that is 25 years shorter than the general public in the United States. The grant also has a strong focus on prevention and wellness programs. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is responsible for managing this program which has the triple aim of improving the health of individuals with severe mental illness through accurate evaluation and treatment; helping to manage both the mental health and physical health needs of these individuals through quicker access to services; and providing high quality services while reducing the cost of overall care. Firelands Counseling & Recovery Services is an established provider of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services. Offering a full spectrum of mental health and chemical dependency services, Firelands Counseling & Recovery Services has offices conveniently located throughout Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wyandot Counties. Stay tuned for more information on this exciting new program or call 419-557-5114 with questions.
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Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church 225 Williams St. Huron Worship Hours: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour at 11:45 a.m. Email: churchoffice@huronpresby www.firstpresbychurchhuron.org Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan 419-499-3683 Father Dennis Henkle Worship and Holy Communion Sunday 10:00 a.m. Huron United Methodist Church
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338 Williams Street, Huron 419-433-3984 Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts 8 am - Sunday Casual Service/ Praise Band 9 am - Sunday School for All Ages 10 am - Celebration Worship/Pipe Organ and Choir Pastors Cherub Chat at both services. 6:30 pm - Jr. and Sr. High Youth Fellowship Sanctuary and classrooms handicapped accessible. Lighthouse Assembly of God Church 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron 419-433-8889
www.lighthouseagc.org Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult and children Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only. Salvation Army Services: 419-4330500
All Welcome Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship St. Peter Catholic Church 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-4335725 www.stpetershuron.org Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday or by appointment
Room Sr. High Youth Group Sunday evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 Bishop: Bill Reed Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 a.m. Family History Center Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church 930 Main Street, Huron 419-433-4711 www.zionhuron.org 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional Worship Service 10 a.m. family-friendly contemporary worship, with Sunday School for children and teens.
The Chapel St. Matthew Lutheran Church 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion 419-627-0208 Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor www.thechapel.tv/ 440-967-9886 Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. www.lutheransonline.com/ Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & stmattverml-cms Sunday School and Bible Study 9:30 11:00 a.m. Jr. High Youth Group Sundays a.m. All Ages Welcome Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am during 9 and 11 am church service meet in the Warehouse/Youth
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Michael A. Tuohey
Mar 27, 1947 - Nov 7, 2012 Michael A. Tuohey, 65, of Huron, died Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Cleveland Clinic. Mike was born March 27, 1947, in Sandusky, and was a lifelong resident of the Huron area. He graduated from St. Mary Central Catholic High School in 1966. He began working at Western & Southern Insurance Company, Sandusky, in 1971, then worked for Firelands Insurance Agency, Berlin Heights, and then purchased Carabin Insurance Agency in Norwalk in 1993. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and served in the Vietnam War from 1966-70. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Huron; a former member of Huron Lions Club; Huron Eagles; Sandusky AMVETS and Sandusky American Legion. He belonged to various insurance associations including the PIAA. He is survived by his wife, Linda (Miller); two daughters, Susan Stutzman and Stephanie Tuohey, of Huron; two grandsons, Nicholas and Jordan Stutzman; and a sister, Kathleen (John) Dobyns, of Sandusky. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Helyn (Wintersteller) Tuohey. A funeral mass was held on Monday, Nov 12th, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 430 Main St., Huron. The Rev. Jeffery Sikorskil officiated. Burial is in Scott Cemetery, Huron, with Military Rites. Contributions may be made to St. Mary Central Catholic, Sandusky, or to the donors favorite charity.
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Nolan Rosales (Norwalk HS) discusses the laser cutter with Wolf Jeschonek mensional molds and surface-mount circuit boards Programming tools for low-cost high-speed embedded processors I think it is a great idea and a good opportunity to collaborate with International Fab Labs, said Noah Rasor, Fab Lab Coordinator. I think it is great we are able to share what we have put together, said Dave Jenkins, Director of Operations. It is also exciting to have our 2nd International visitor at EHOVE.
Local High School Choirs Accompany Lynne Wintersteller at the Firelands Symphony Holiday Pops Concert
Holiday favorites including Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Christmas in my Hometown, Greensleaves and Twas the Night before Christmas are some of the pieces you will enjoy when Broadway star Lynne Wintersteller rejoins the Firelands Symphony Orchestra at 7 pm on Dec. 9. Maestro Topilow will conduct the orchestra and local high school choirs in a program of popular holiday selections, including songs orchestrated especially for Wintersteller. A native of Sandusky, Wintersteller has thrilled her audience the past few years with her extraordinary voice and emotional performance. Once again, she will get everyone in the festive mood with a holiday sing-along. Single tickets for the holiday concert are $30 for Gold, $27 for Silver and $13 for students. Tickets are available at the Sandusky State Theatre box office by calling 419-626-1950 or toll free 1-877-626-1950 or by accessing the secure website at www. sanduskystate.com.
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Congratulations to the following Huron High School students for earning the Student of the Month honor for October: Nick Swope, freshman, Colleen Allen, sophomore, Kaity Greulich, junior, and Laura Hahn, senior. The Student of the Month students were nominated by and voted on by their teachers as being good role models
to others, kind, hardworking both in and out of school, and always willing to lend a helping hand, explained Mrs. Jordan Fahr, teacher of Family and Consumer Science. The staff members at Huron High School will vote for the Student of the Month Award once a month. One student from each grade level will be chosen for the title.
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Congratulations to the following McCormick Junior High students for earning the Student of the Month title for October: Keith Welborn, 7th grade & Sophie Young, 8th grade. McCormick Principal, Mr. Chad Carter, and the grade level teachers will recognize one deserving student a month throughout the 2012-2013 school year. The award will be based on the following criteria: attendance, attitude, workmanship, growth and improvement, classroom behavior and work completion, stated Mr. Carter, McCormick Principal. The Student of the Month candidates are nominated by the grade level teachers and selected by Mr. Carter and the McCormick staff.
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419-602-7108
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419-602-2910 or 419-621-1250
Residential Yards in Vermilion, Norwalk, Huron & Sandusky
$15.00 - $25.00 per yard
Plumbing, LLC.
Specializing in Custom Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels.
We service all your plumbing needs
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All Seasons Painting, Etc. Interior/Exterior Drywall Repair Light Carpentry Wallpaper Removal Pressure Washing And Decks Call 419.624.0383
Low Prices High Quality Dyed Mulch (black & brown) $36/yd. Call for Availability. Visit our garden center: Corner of Berlin & Hill Rds. 1 mi. North of Rt. 113
K&L Nursery
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419-588-2590
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Painting Tile Home Maintenance and Repairs Small Jobs Welcome Call Chuck Knight
419-202-8264
419-656-3179 317-910-9159
419-433-3162
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1316 Mudbrook Rd., Huron 419.433.4552 BarNorthBistro.com www.BarNorthBistro.com Open 7 days at 11am
419.433.4552 BarNorthBistro.com
Devils on Horseback bacon wrapped dates stuffed with brie cheese, served with smoky tomato ragu and micro greens 6
bourbon beer barbecue, AND BASKETS FLATBREADS caramelized onions, Ohio cheddar 9 Spinach Flatbread Roasted Garlic Parmesan Flatbread bianco truffled white sauce, root spinach, mozzarella smoky bacon, mozzarella, parmesan sauce 9 cheese, chili flakes 9
White Stone and Roasted Garlic Dip Bean Roasted Pretzels served with herbed pitasand spicy mustard dipping6 beer cheese and extra virgin olive oil sauces warm 7 Devils on Horseback Bourbon Beer Barbecue Glazed Ribs bacon wrapped dates stuffed with brie cheese, served with housemade slaw, cornbread two ways, and a 6 smoky tomato ragu and micro greens shot of local apple cider 12 Make it a bourbon apple cider for $5 Stone Roasted Pretzels served with beer cheese and spicy mustard dipping sauces Mussels 7 smoky tomato broth, chorizo sausage, grilled bread 10 Bourbon Beer Barbecue Glazed Ribs housemade slaw, cornbread two ways, and a shot of Blackened Scallops local apple cider 12 creamy Ohioacheddar polenta, stewed onions, Make it bourbon apple cider for $5 smoky tomato ragu 10 Mussels Shrimp Cocktail smoky tomato broth, chorizo sausage, chilled shrimp, housemade bread 10 grilled cocktail sauce, grilled lemons 9 Blackened Scallops Ahi Tuna Sushi Roll creamy Ohio cheddar polenta, stewed onions, cucumber, carrot, cilantro, spicy kimchi, two Asian dips, smoky tomato ragu 10 condiments 12 Shrimp Cocktail chilled shrimp, Sesame Crusted Calamari grilled lemons housemade cocktail sauce, lightly fried calamari with wakame, spicy kimchi, and two 9 dipping sauces 9 Ahi Tuna Sushi Roll Double Cooked Chicken Wings 419.433.4552 cucumber, carrot, cilantro, spicy kimchi, two Asian dips, choice of bourbon beer barbecue, cajun barbecue, hot, condiments 12 Asian, or mild roasted garlic parmesan 6 / 12 Sesame Crusted Calamari lightly fried calamari with wakame, spicy kimchi, and two dipping sauces 9
5 A.M. Chicken Flatbread BarbecueSunrise Flatbread Key Farm egg, housemade sausage, cheese gravy, biscuit bourbon beer barbecue, caramelized onions, Ohio crumbles 9 cheddar 9 Chicken Parmesan Flatbread Roasted Garlic Tender Basket fries or tanglers 8 smoky bacon, mozzarella, parmesan sauce 9 Shrimp Basket 5 A.M. Sunrise Flatbread fries or tanglers, cocktailcheese gravy, biscuit Key Farm egg, housemade sausage, sauce 8 crumbles 9 Chicken Tender Basket fries or tanglers 8
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Alert your Reuben Pan Roasted Chicken garnish housemade sausage, porky Marsala 14 corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, thousand island crispy half chicken, creamy Ohio cheddar polenta, Veggie Burger dressing 10 spicy braised greens, chickenMeatloaf Bacon Wrapped and marsala jus 16 veggie burger, avocado mousse, chipotle mayo, herb salad 9 special glaze, barbecue grilled turnips, whipped potatoes, Bar North Burger Pork garnish 15 crispy and Beans lettuce, tomato, onion 9 porky baked beans, glazed pork belly, Turkey Bacon Avocado Panini Consumer Advisory: porky garnish 14 housemade sausage, Consumption of undercooked meat, poultry, eggs, or seafood may increase the risksauce, tomato, fresh greens 9 Glazed Short Rib Alert your server if you have special roasted garlic parmesan of foodborne illnesses. dietary requirements. Veggie Burger slow cooked 10 ounce short rib, whipped potatoes, Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf veggie burger, avocado mousse, chipotle mayo, herb Steak Sandwich rainbow carrots, roasted garlic and truffle jus 20 salad 9 special glaze, barbecue grilled turnips, whipped potatoes, Ohio cheddar, barbecued onions, roasted garlic sauce, crispy garnish 15 Grilled Salmon served on a special bun 11 Turkey Bacon Avocado Panini whipped potatoes, local vegetables 14 Glazed Short Rib roasted garlic parmesan sauce, tomato, fresh greens 9 slow cooked 10 ounce short rib, whipped potatoes, Ahi Tuna Steak Sandwich rainbow carrots, roasted garlic and truffle jus 20 coconut sticky rice, Asian marinated vegetables, Ohio cheddar, barbecued onions, roasted garlic sauce, soy and ginger gastrique 23 Grilled Salmon served on a special bun 11 Ask your server about our daily featured desserts whipped potatoes, localCod Pan Roasted vegetables 14 truffle and onion soubise, housemade dumplings, Ahi vegetable salad 16 root spinach, threeTuna coconut sticky rice, Asian marinated vegetables, soy and ginger gastrique 23 Seared Scallops white bean rissoto, forest mushrooms, roasted carrots, Ask your server about our daily featured desserts Pan Roasted Cod truffle parmesan cream 19 Events at Bar North truffle and onion soubise, housemade dumplings, Wednesday is Martini Night - $2 off all Martinis root spinach, three vegetable salad 16 Grilled Hangar Steak Thursday is Burger Night - 10 different gourmet burgers Ohio cheddar and potato au gratin, creamed spinach, to choose from! Seared Scallops barbecue grilled turnips, red wine sauce 17 white bean rissoto, forest mushrooms, roasted carrots, truffle parmesan cream 19 Grilled 14 ounce Strip Steak Book your private party or catered event today! 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Consumer Advisory: Consumption of undercooked meat, poultry, eggs, or seafood may increase the risk of foodborne illnesses. Alert your server if you have special dietary requirements.
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