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.
Read More »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. …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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. …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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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