
Bellevue wins NOL for just the 3rd time since 1955 By BRAD FRANK Gazette Sports Editor SHELBY — As the Bellevue Redmen came away from the Northern Ohio League boys track and field championships Saturday, not one effort could have been taken away from them and still walked away with the title. The meet came down to […]

By SALLY BOYD Gazette Neighbors Editor life@gazettepublishingco.com An all-time record 23 seniors achieved honor roll status every grading period for the past four years; it was announced Monday at the 37th annual Elks Scholastic Awards program. The event was held in the Bellevue Senior High School gymnasium. A total of 153 students earned the annual distinction. […]
The Bellevue Community Drug Task Force Coalition is sponsoring a Community Drug Awareness Walk on May 12. The event starts at 9 a.m. at “The Rock” (Touch the Heart) Pavilion located just behind East of Chicago Pizza off Yorkshire Place. The event opens with a Welcome by Doug Gildemeister on behalf of the Community Drug Task Force […]
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A 15-year-old Walnut Street, Bellevue, girl was reported missing by her parents Wednesday. Skylar Salyers, of 128 Walnut St., was last seen at 7 p.m. Tuesday, according to Bellevue Police Capt. Matt Johnson today. The youth is home schooled and had discussed running away with friends during the past month, according to Johnson. She is the daughter […]
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The Bellevue Senior High School Wind Ensemble earned a Superior Rating on Friday night; their eighth superior rating in the past nine years. The wind ensemble achieved its top rating at the Northwest Region State Band Large Group Adjudicated event at Findlay High School. Each ensemble was required to prepare three pieces of their choice and […]
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By Becky Brooks Managing Editor news@gazettepublishingco.com Nate Artino was hired Monday night to take over as principal Bellevue Senior High School, the school he graduated from in 1999. At a special Bellevue City School Board meeting Monday night, the board unanimously approved hiring Artino effective Aug. 1, 2012. “He comes to us with a background in school […]

By BRAD FRANK Gazette Sports Editor CLYDE — In what is believed to be the first perfect game in Walt Snyder’s 27-plus seasons as Bellevue coach, Lady Red junior Laura Doerner struck out 10 of 15 batters in Bellevue’s 18–0 win over Toledo Woodward on Saturday, in a Division II sectional semifinal at Clyde High […]

By Becky Brooks Managing Editor news@gazettepublishingco.com Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Urbana) seemed to be among friends Thursday as he addressed the members of the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce during a noon luncheon. The event was held at The Willows at Bellevue Clubhouse. Jordan was introduced by local businessman JJ Foos. “He is taking over the area as […]