Dr. Harold Brown, Tuskegee Airman
Dr. Harold Brown, a resident of Catawba who flew with the Tuskeegee Airmen
during World War II, spoke to the members of the Port Clinton Kiwanis Club
last Wednesday about his experiences.
Dr. Harold Brown, a resident of Catawba who flew with the Tuskeegee Airmen
during World War II, spoke to the members of the Port Clinton Kiwanis Club
last Wednesday about his experiences.
The death penalty is a provocative action that I have agonized over for most of my seventy-four years.
At the Oct. 9 meeting of Port Clinton City Council, the Council approved an ordinance, 4-3, regarding the hiring of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, a California consulting firm, to help find a developer for Water Works Park. Mayor Vince Leone vetoed the ordinance, leaving the question of what is the next step for Waterworks Park.
Candidates for Ottawa County Commissioner Mark Stahl and Jody Regal made their case before the public Thursday night during the annual Candidate’s and Issues forum sponsored by the Business and Professional Women and the Port Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce.
Sometime between Sept. 23 and Sept. 30, an antique ship’s anchor valued at over $1000 was stolen from 1308 Orchard Beach Drive on Catawba.