A federal judge denies Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill’s motion, challenging a consent decree to add early voting sites in Marion County. Judge, Sarah Evans Barker ruled the consent decree was entered into by all of the parties in a lawsuit that resulted in the agreement, including the Marion County …
Read More »Nancy J. Bryan, 75
Nancy J. Bryan, 75, of Montpelier, passed away on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at Community Hospital and Wellness Centers in Bryan. She was born on February 25, 1943 in Addison, MI to Edward L. and Mary M. (Bristoll) Crane. Nancy is survived by her son, Philip Cousino, of Coldwater, MI; …
Read More »George Eugene Heist, 85
George Eugene Heist, 85 of O’Fallon, Missouri passed away Thursday, August 9 at Delmar Gardens on the Green in Chesterfield, Missouri. He was born on October 17, 1932 in Montpelier, Ohio to Ralph Eugene and Helen Marie (Long) Heist. George graduated from Montpelier High School in 1950. He honorably served …
Read More »Wallace Gets Five Years
An Indiana man goes to prison for five years in a Defiance County courtroom. Prosecutors say Jason Wallace helped steal goods from a retail outlet in Defiance and then was charged with evading officers, as well. Wallace will also make $893.98 restitution to the Kohl’s store on North Clinton Street. …
Read More »Messy Semi Crash On OT
A driver is trapped after a semi crash on the Ohio Turnpike. Investigators tell reporters the accident happened near the Swanton exit. Witnesses tell officers the truck hit a guardrail and rolled over…spilling frozen food from its trailer. Crews cut the driver out of the damaged big rig. No word …
Read More »A Little Land Transaction On Tap
City officials say Bryan City Schools is set to auction off a piece of property in September. It’s just over a quarter acre of land, directly across from the stone Garver Park sign, between two homes on South Portland Street. The small plot of land will be up for grabs, …
Read More »Lawson Criticizes Hill
Indiana’s top election official criticizes Attorney General, Curtis Hill for trying to stop plans to add more early voting sites in Marion County. Secretary of State, Connie Lawson says reckless action by her fellow Republican disrupted months of bipartisan planning. Neighboring counties have multiple early voting sites, but Indianapolis only …
Read More »A Slain Policeman Honored
Dozens of police officers escort the son of a slain central Indiana police officer to his first day of first grade. Southport Police Lt., Aaron Allan was fatally shot July 27, 2017, hours after he walked his son to a bus stop for his first day of kindergarten. Police from …
Read More »Ronald Charles DeWulf, 79
Ronald Charles DeWulf, age 79, passed away suddenly, Tueday morning, August 07, 2018 at Fulton County Health Center, Wauseon, Ohio. Funeral arrangments are pending. Edgar-Grisier Funeral Home, Wauseon, Ohio has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
Read More »Raynor Makes Plea
A Bryan woman, accused of threatening a sheriff’s deputy, pleads not guilty by reason of insanity. Rebecca Raynor is accused of aggravated menacing. The charge stems from a domestic dispute back in April. Raynor’s husband, Charles Raynor, “felt threatened” by Rebecca and fled to the Bryan Police department, where he …
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