A Look Back
2015
When Jan Courtwright became manager of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Sullivan, it was a natural fit. An open house was held Saturday, October 31st. “I worked in Arthur and lived in Findlay, so I drove by every day, Jan began. “I began stopping and getting things for my house and just shopping.”
Matt Schoaff is a principal of action. That is one reason every student at Okaw Valley High School toured major businesses and industries in the area on October 30th. Schoaff explained that four busloads of high school students left Bethany, heading to places such as Mid-State tank, Agri-Fab, and Hydro-Gear in Sullivan, to Masterbrand Cabinets in Arthur, and TCCI in Decatur.
The Sullivan City Council met on Monday, October 26th, to cover a few issues that were on hand. Commissioner Bill Hagen discussed the time frame for when golf carts used as transportation should be allowed on the streets.
