Edna Mae Cooley, age 89, of Bryan, Ohio, died at 10:54 A.M. on Sunday, May 26, 2019, at Genesis Healthcare-Bryan Center. Edna loved her small dogs and for many years maintained a flower garden in her back yard. As a hobby, she sewed lap quilts which she gave to residents …
Read More »Aileene Rena (Eschhofen) Christman, 92
Aileene Rena (Eschhofen) Christman, 92, of Bryan, Ohio, passed into eternal life on May 17, 2019. She graduated from Bryan High School in 1944. Aileen had been employed in the office of the Aro Corporation for 8 years before going on to work as a bookkeeper at the Tom Sheridan …
Read More »Alice J. Reeves, 93
Alice J. Reeves, 93 years, of Bryan, passed away early, Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Genesis HealthCare – Bryan Center, Bryan, where she was a resident the past two days. Alice was born on March 23, 1926, in Bryan, Ohio, the daughter of the late Vern Edward and M. Leona …
Read More »Mary Ann Duff, 86
Mary Ann Duff, age 86, of Stryker, passed away Sunday morning, May 26, 2019 in her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born June 24, 1932 in Findlay, Ohio to the late John and Ada (Clapan) Shrider, and was raised by her father and step-mother. Daisy Shrider. She …
Read More »A String Of Twisters Hits Area
A line of tornadoes tear across Indiana and Ohio overnight, packed so closely together that one crossed the path carved by another. The storms strew debris so thick that at one point, highway crews had to use snowplows to clear an interstate. At least half a dozen communities from eastern …
Read More »Grad Requirements Revisited
Ohio lawmakers are considering competing proposals to change high school graduation requirements again, after already easing rules for students earning diplomas this year and the next. A plan backed by the State Board of Education would let students qualify for graduation by demonstrating competency in certain subjects through testing or …
Read More »Spotter Bill Passes House
The Ohio House approves a bill, prohibiting towing services from hiring spotters to report illegally parked vehicles. The House now sends it to the Senate for consideration. The bill would make violating the law a third-degree misdemeanor. Violators could be fined as much as $500 and sentenced to up to …
Read More »Pollution Plan Set For Action
Indiana’s environmental agency is set to increase the cost of state permits that set limits for pollution discharges for the first time in decades, and the move has the rare support of business leaders. The bill, signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb, will allow the Indiana Department of Environmental …
Read More »Carol Lynn St. John, 65
Carol Lynn St. John, 65, of Camden, Michigan passed away Sunday afternoon at the Defiance Area Inpatient Hospice Center in Defiance. She was born on July 6, 1953 in McComb, Ohio to John Delbert and Marvel (Moyer) Anderson. On September 30, 1978 she married Allen J. St. John in Pioneer, …
Read More »Frisbie Passes
A longtime Williams County law enforcement officer has died. The Williams County Sheriff’s Office announced the death of Deputy, Mick Frisbie on its Facebook page. Frisbie was with the force for almost 20 years, including 12 as a K-9 handler. The sheriff’s office, along with the Williams County coroner and …
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