Archie “George” Harris, age 70, of Williams Center, Ohio, died at 8:40 P.M. on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, at Community Health Professionals Inpatient Hospice near Defiance. Archie was a veteran of United States Army and served in Korea during the Vietnam War. He was a retired printing press operator with …
Read More »Diana Jean McCool, 72
Diana Jean McCool, 72 years, of Hamilton, Indiana passed away Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at Parkview Noble Hospital, Kendallville, Indiana. Diana was born June 13, 1947 in Butler, Indiana, the daughter of Forest and Emma (Williams) Trenary. She was a 1965 graduate of Butler High School and continued her education …
Read More »A Break In The UAW Strike
Bargainers for General Motors and the United Auto Workers reach a tentative contract deal that could end a monthlong strike that brought the company’s U.S. factories to a standstill. The deal, hammered out after months of bargaining, won’t bring an immediate end to the strike by 49,000 hourly workers. They …
Read More »Perrysburg Signs On With Toledo
Perrysburg becomes the eighth and final customer to join the Uniform Water Purchase and Supply Agreement with the City of Toledo. Perrysburg joins Maumee, Sylvania, Whitehouse, Fulton County, Monroe County and the Northwest Water and Sewer District in signing 40-year contracts with the Toledo water commission. Officials from those entities …
Read More »Officer Decision Backed Up By Court
The Ohio Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of a police officer’s vehicle stop…based on the car’s color not matching vehicle-registration records. The court ruled 6-1 the officer had a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity based on his experience that such a discrepancy often meant a vehicle was stolen. At issue …
Read More »Pro Gay Legislation Put Forward
Ohio lawmakers introduce a bill to forbid employment and housing discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community. The latest version of the Ohio Fairness Act was introduced by state Rep., Michael Skindell. The bill’s unveiling comes about two weeks after a request from minority Democrats to extend employment protections to …
Read More »Rhonda S. Dietrich, 60
Rhonda S. Dietrich, age 60, of Palm City, Florida, passed away on September 27, 2019, at Treasure Coast Hospice in Stuart, Florida. Rhonda was a 1976 graduate of Fairview High School. She was a respiratory therapist at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She loved reading …
Read More »New Poll Worker Guidelines
The Williams County Board of Elections votes to decrease the number of poll workers needed at multiple precincts. Officials say the Ohio law regarding the number of poll workers needed at a precinct for non-presidential election years has changed. The number of workers will still be split evenly between Democrats …
Read More »Holiday Pay For Some
After meeting in executive session, the Bryan Board of Public Affairs votes to make this Veterans Day, Nov. 11, a paid holiday for all Bryan Municipal Utilities collective bargaining unit employees. The move applies only to the holiday in 2019 and the issue is subject to future contract negotiation. The …
Read More »Got Buckshot
Hundreds of winged creatures will take up residence at Oxbow Lake Wildlife Area, off Ohio 15 between Defiance and Ney, in the coming weeks, in a statewide effort to bolster hunting potential. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife is releasing more than 14,000 ring-necked pheasants this fall …
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