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1 week ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Beth Teynor, a Bucyrus native and artist, has had a varied career path including fashion, advertising, jewelry design and teaching. Inspired by her high school art teachers and Ohio State University professors, Teynor pursued fine arts and developed a passion for restoring statues and creating transformation cards.
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3 weeks ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Mary FoxColumnistLaurie Scheffler, a Bucyrus native, pursued a career in education, teaching at Holy Trinity and incorporating her love for art into her lessons. In 1997, Scheffler and her husband, Randy, purchased Outhwaite Tire and later expanded the business, acquiring the former Carroll's Foundry building. Despite facing challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Schefflers persevered and found success with their business, Randy's Tire & Auto.
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4 weeks ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Shelley Ford is a former home economics teacher who now works in banking and is an accomplished quilter. Ford is an active member of the Bucyrus community and participates in the Fabric Fiber and Fun group. She creates custom quilts on her long-arm quilting machine and sells them through her business, Windy Acre Quilting. Shelley Ford is the daughter of Judith and Roy Ford. She has a brother, Tony, and sisters Mary Ford and Beverly Williams deceased. The family lived in Mount Vernon since 1978.
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1 month ago |
theglobeandmail.com | Mary Fox
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1 month ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Alena Fox, after a successful career in food service, returned to school to earn degrees in psychology and behavioral health. Fox worked with individuals with developmental disabilities and later became a public health emergency preparedness coordinator. Driven by her mother's struggles with mental illness, Fox became an advocate for mental health awareness and support. Fox now works for NAMI, leading support groups and training volunteers to help others facing mental health challenges.
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1 month ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Crawford County woman took culinary skills on the roadMary FoxSpecial to Bucyrus Telegraph-ForumAlena Fox, from Bucyrus, is known for her successful career as a pastry chef. Fox's career involved working for companies like Victoria's Secret and catering for large events in various cities. After a successful career, Fox returned to her hometown to be closer to family and give back to her community. Editor's note: This is the first of two stories about Alena Fox.
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1 month ago |
eu.bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Show Caption Hide Caption Green mom builds following on Instagram, TikTok as Ohio Places To GoWe sat down with the woman behind Ohio Places To Go, a popular social media account that serves as a virtual tour guide of Ohio. Liberty-Holmes alumni are sharing memories in anticipation of the 100th anniversary of the school's first graduating class. Alumni recall fond memories such as the school's playground slide, chapel services and dedicated teachers.
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2 months ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Wooden building was moved in 1893 to make room for a brick structure that still standsShow Caption Hide Caption What is a pilsner? How the lager type differs from alesHere's what makes pilsners stand out. The Bucyrus Taphouse, owned by Tom Kibler, is located in the historic Blicke Block building, which was once a dry goods store. The building has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, having served as a trading post and even housing a bar during WWII.
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2 months ago |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Process to open Bucyrus Taphouse was long and hard, but doors are openShow Caption Hide Caption What is a pilsner? How the lager type differs from alesHere's what makes pilsners stand out. Tom Kibler is a farmer who recently opened the Bucyrus Taphouse with his daughter, Lindsay Marshall. The Taphouse building was in need of extensive restoration, which took seven years to complete. Tom Kibler has many “irons in the fire” all at the same time.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
bucyrustelegraphforum.com | Mary Fox
Sandy Laipply suffered complications from a back surgery in January 2024 that left her without feeling in her legs. Bob Laipply is a retired educator and cancer survivor who has been acting as his wife's primary caregiver. The benefit will be held at the former Epworth UMC building in Bucyrus from noon-4 p.m. and will feature a pasta dinner and raffle.