A judge in Fulton County Eastern District Court has granted a continuance in the case of a man charged with failing to register a dog which had previously been determined to be vicious because it is considered a “pit bull” mix. A pretrial conference was set for 9 a.m., Oct. …
Read More »Bill Vogelsong, 82
William “Bill” P. Vogelsong, age 82, of Defiance, Ohio, went to be with the Lord at 1:05 P.M. on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, at Community Health Partners Inpatient Hospice in Defiance. Mr. Vogelsong was an Elevator Mechanic with the Otis Elevator Company in Chicago for 31 years. He served our …
Read More »Sue Ann Harvey, 83
Sue Ann Harvey, 83 years, of Bryan, passed away Wednesday, September 11, 2013 in her residence with her family at her side. Sue was born February 15, 1930 in Temperance, Michigan, the daughter of Merle and LaMoile (Brittain) Gordon. She was a 1950 graduate of Bryan High School. Sue married Zale A. Harvey …
Read More »NEW WASTEWATER PLANT SET FOR PULASKI TOWNSHIP
According to a press release issued by the Ohio Development Services Agency, Williams County will soon be receiving $78,000 as a Community Development Block Grant to improve wastewater collection north of Bryan. The money will be used at the Oakwood mobile home park in Pulaski Township. Officials there plan to …
Read More »PROSECUTORS ALLEGE FAY LIED
According to testimony Tuesday in Putnam County Court, the teenager who is charged with the May 9th deaths of two Ottawa brothers, 17 year old Blake and 14 year old Blaine Romes, lied to authorities. 18 year old Michael Fay faces charges of aggravated murder, abuse of a corpse and …
Read More »SEWER PROJECT UNDERWAY IN DEFIANCE
Defiance City Council, at their meeting on Tuesday night, approved an additional contract for an eastside project which will also make drainage improvements related to the city’s long-term sewer control plan. According to the ordinance approved Tuesday, the city will contract with the engineering firm Burgess and Niple, Inc. at …
Read More »WILLIAMS FAIR TARGETED BY PETA
The Williams County Fair board recently drew criticism from a national organization. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) sent out letters as well as started a Facebook campaign asking the fair board to cancel elephant rides at the fair, claiming that Nosey the elephant has been mistreated. According …
Read More »NEW BANK FOR CONTINENTAL??
There could be some money coming to one area village… literally! Continental Village Council on Tuesday night learned of the possibility of a new bank opening up shop in town. An official at the Fort Jennings State Bank says the bank is seriously considering opening up a new branch bank …
Read More »Gloria Miller, 90
Gloria J. Miller, 90, of Montpelier passed away Monday evening at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. She was born on January 11, 1923 in Walnut Springs, Texas to Frank P. and Johnnie W. (Veal) McElroy. Gloria graduated from Walnut Springs High School in 1940 and then went on to …
Read More »BRYAN PD BLOTTER
On Tuesday afternoon around 3:30, Bryan Police arrested 29 year old Kurt Andrews of Bryan on a bench warrant from Bryan Municipal Court that the Williams County Sheriff’s Department held. Andrews was turned over to the sheriff’s department and then taken to CCNO.
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