Officials tell reporters say six people suffered injuries after a New York City-bound tour bus carrying 28 senior students and three chaperones from Delphos Jefferson High School went down a 40 foot embankment on I-80 near Danville, Pennsylvania. Several were checked out at an area hospital then released. One of …
Read More »Mary Ann Martin, 97
Mary Ann Martin, 97, of Pioneer passed away surrounded by her family on May 18, 2018 at Hillside Country Living in Bryan. She was born on August 16, 1920 to the late Emery and Minnie (Flory) Clapper. She was a graduate of Stryker High School, Fort Wayne International Business College, …
Read More »Roger B. Smith, 85
Roger B. Smith, age 85, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 18, 2018, at Evergreen Healthcare Center in Montpelier. Mr. Smith was a 1952 graduate of Bryan High School and a veteran of the United States Army serving in the Korean Conflict. He was a longtime employee …
Read More »Dennis L. Stoufer, 69
Dennis L. Stoufer, age 69, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away on Friday, May 18, 2018, at Genesis Healthcare-Bryan Center. He worked for Norfolk & Southern Railroad, owned a paint contracting business and worked in maintenance Fort Myers Beach, Florida. He served in the US Army during the Vietnam War from …
Read More »Frederick D. “Fritz” Fouty, 84
Frederick D. “Fritz” Fouty, age 84, of rural Delta, passed away Thursday evening, May 17, 2018, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Maumee. Prior to his retirement he had been a truck driver. Fritz was born in Delta on August 8, 1933, the son of Alfred and Mae (Pontious) Fouty. On …
Read More »Bryan Foundation Meets
The Bryan Area Foundation celebrated its 49th year at its annual members meeting. Chairman Bill Martin welcomed members and guests and thanked them for their support during his two years as the Foundation chairman. He commented that although Bryan has its challenges, we have much to be thankful for.
Read More »Rain Bogs Down Planting
Saturated fields from persistent rain have delayed corn and soybean planting in Fulton County, but farmers still have a bit more time to complete the job and raise a decent crop. Since the first week of May, Wauseon has gotten more than five inches of rain, two inches alone in …
Read More »Solid Jobs Numbers In The Hoosier State
Indiana’s unemployment rate stands at 3.2 percent for April and remains lower than the national rate of 3.9 percent. Indiana’s labor force had a net increase of 11,655 over the previous month. This was a result of a 737 increase in unemployed residents and an increase of 10,918 employed residents. …
Read More »Man Booted From Train
A man causing a disturbance on an Amtrak passenger train is removed by Wauseon Police. Dispatch received a call from Amtrak requesting that a disruptive passenger from Stockton, Calif., be taken off. The train stopped at the Fulton Street railroad crossing, and officers removed a man in his 40s. He …
Read More »No One Hurt In Defiance Crash
A two car crash on North Clinton Street, just north of High Street in Defiance’s north side shuts down traffic for a time. No injuries reported. Witnesses told officers an SUV, driven by Jessica West, tried to turn into a private drive and was hit by a southbound car driven …
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