Thursday, October 8th, 2009 Stories in The Daily Standard
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NEW BREMEN - The population of this Auglaize County community grew by nearly 16 in the course of a week.
Pumpkin people can be seen hanging out along busy streets and in the park near the library.
Kim Prueter, parks and recre . . .
Maumee High School Principal Larry Caffro said switching to a trimester system at his district has led to better ACT scores, attendance rates and discipline.
Caffro was invited to speak before parents of students at Celina High . . .
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• H1N1 vaccines expected this week
• Grant money to aid health department
• Switch to trimesters could make better use of time
• Brain chilling haunted house promises spooky fun
• State-ranked MAC rivals to meet on Friday
• Bulldogs face big challenge vs. Kenton
• On this date, 50, 25 and 10 years ago
• Impact Game of the Week: St. Marys at Ottawa-Glandorf
• Wheeling into winter
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