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Tragedy On The Highways

15 people die on Ohio’s roadways this Thanksgiving holiday. In 2018, seven people were killed in seven fatal crashes. This year, of the 15 killed, two were pedestrians, two were not wearing a seat belt, and two while driving drunk. In all, troopers arrested 389 people for DUI and 172 …

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NSCC Gets Grant

Northwest State Community College in Archbold gets almost $25,000 in grants by the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation. NSCC will use the Action and Awareness Grant for two summer camps. They will teach students the fundamentals of agricultural science and its impact in their daily lives. The next application cycle for …

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Accident In NH

A crash between two semis closes a portion of U.S. 24, just east of I-469 in New Haven. Officials tell reporters one driver suffered minor injuries and was treated. The roadway was shut down for several hours, while crews cleaned up the scene. The 469 N. exit to 24 was …

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Christopher Loftus III, 63

Christopher Loftus III, age 63, of Edgerton, Ohio, died at 6:12 A.M. on Sunday, December 1, 2019, at Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers in Bryan, Ohio, after a brief illness.  Mr. Loftus was a veteran the United States Navy and had completed studies toward his Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, specializing …

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Lee W. Miller, 89

Lee W. Miller, age 89, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 1, 2019, at Community Health Professionals Inpatient Hospice near Defiance, Ohio, with his wife of sixty-five years at his side.  Mr. Miller was a 1948 graduate of Edgerton High School and served in the United States …

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For A Good Cause

Every year the WBNO-WQCT Blizzard Auction commemorates one of the most trying weather events in northwest Ohio history. This year, the radio auction will benefit people going through trying times in their lives. Sarah’s Friends, a local victim advocacy and service organization has been selected to receive funds raised by …

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Christmas Time In Bryan

It’s now official…the Holidays are here! People flocked to downtown Bryan for the Santa Arrival Parade. His elves were selected to press the button to turn on the lights around the courthouse square. Santa then led the countdown that turned on the lights on the tree situated in the bandstand. …

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Electrical Fixes In Montpelier

In Montpelier, Village council agrees to spend $88 thousand dollars with the Spectrum Engineering Corporation to fix faulty electrical switches and upgrade relays at the Steuben Street electric station. The broken equipment was found during a recent inspection.

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The Span Is Done In Defiance

The Clinton Street bridge in Defiance is scheduled to open to traffic today following a dedication ceremony. That takes place on the south side of the bridge. The event will include comments from ODOT Director, Jack Marchbanks, Defiance Mayor, Mike McCann and Defiance County Commissioner, Ryan Mack. The bridge will …

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Joan M. Gordon, 86

Joan M. Gordon, 86, of Montpelier passed away early Sunday morning at Hillside Country Living in rural Bryan.  She was born on August 16, 1933 in Montpelier to Seldon L. and Imo Lulu (Gaskill) Mick.  Joan married Gail E. Gordon on March 25, 1956 in Montpelier and he preceded her …

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