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Paulding Man Sentenced for Meth Lab

A Pauld­ing County man was sen­tenced to 30 months in prison for his role in run­ning a meth lab in Ful­ton County. 24-year-old Philip Snider pled guilty to charges of meth pro­duc­tion for inci­dents that occurred last win­ter. Snider’s dri­vers license will also be sus­pended for three years.

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I-69 Construction Starts, Will Last into 2016

A long-term con­struc­tion project on Inter­state 69 is set to kick off today, weather per­mit­ting, in DeKalb County. The work will con­struct two new bridges just south of Route 8 between exits 326 and 329, start­ing on the south­bound side with asphalt work in prepa­ra­tion for a traf­fic pat­tern shift. …

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Williams Co. Courthouse Closer to Hiring More Security Staff

New secu­rity screen­ing mea­sures are closer to fruition at the Williams County Cour­t­house. A walk-through metal detec­tor, though not yet in oper­a­tion, has already been installed at the pub­lic entrance on the west side of the build­ing. Ear­lier this week, court offi­cials approved an order to hire a full-time secu­rity …

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NWS Confirms Hillsdale Tornado

The National Weather Ser­vice has con­firmed that a tor­nado touched down in north­ern Hills­boro County last week. The tor­nado struck just after 6:20pm on April 9 with straight-line winds esti­mated at 85 miles-per-hour. Dam­age was min­i­mal, though a barn was pushed off its foun­da­tion, and two trees landed on an …

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Last Chance to Attend School Groundbreaking

Today is the last day to RSVP for the new middle-and-high school ground­break­ing event sched­uled for this com­ing Thurs­day, April 23, at 10:30am on Foun­tain Grove Drive. The con­struc­tion is the first phase in a mas­ter plan that will unite all stu­dents from pre-K to 12th grade on one cam­pus. …

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Train Derails in Napoleon

A train derailed yes­ter­day morn­ing in Napoleon, tem­porar­ily block­ing the inter­sec­tion of Glen­wood and Wash­ing­ton. The train was car­ry­ing tomato paste, so no HAZMAT sit­u­a­tion here, but two cars did over­turn, caus­ing some dam­age to about 100 feet of track, which will have to be repaired once the cars are …

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Boston Snider, 2

Boston Daniel “Bossy” Snider, born December 26, 2012 was granted his angel wings on April 14, 2015, following a lifelong illness. His final days were spent surrounded by family and friends that Boston had touched in some small way throughout his short, yet very memorable life. Boston’s life would seem …

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Robert Coker, Jr., 73

Robert F. Coker, Jr., age 73, of Bryan, Ohio, died unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. A 1960 graduate of Hardin Northern High School in Dunkirk, Ohio, he was self-employed in the flooring business for thirty years and was a member of Bryan Eagles, Aerie 2233. Born …

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Richard “Dick” Snow, 63

Richard “Dick” E. Snow, age 63, of Farmer, Ohio, passed away on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at his home, surrounded by his family. Dick work at Trim Trends and later Global Suspensions. He was a veteran of the US Navy in Special Forces from 1969-1973 and served two tours of …

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CCNO Recognizes Volunteers

Vol­un­teers at the Cor­rec­tions Cen­ter of North­west Ohio received spe­cial recog­ni­tion, includ­ing hon­or­ing the Vol­un­teer of the Year, dur­ing the 24th annual Vol­un­teer Recog­ni­tion Ban­quet held Tues­day. Vol­un­teer Jim Scruta of Napoleon, who has been a vol­un­teer there since 2001, was named the CCNO Vol­un­teer of the Year for 2014. …

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