The Newlyn Quest Club donated $13,500 in proceeds from its annual Barn Fest to more than two dozen community organizations this year. The Bryan Times reports the presentation was made to representatives from each of the recipient groups on Nov. 30 in the Children Room of the Bryan branch of …
Read More »Annie’s Law moves one step closer to becoming law
A bill designed to protect people from repeat drunk drivers is one step closer to becoming law. The Ohio Senate passed Annie’s Law, which would allow judges to use an ignition interlock system for first-time OVI offenders. The law is named after Annie Rooney, who was hit and killed by …
Read More »Heartbeat Law heads to the governor’s desk
An Ohio bill that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected is headed to the governor’s desk. Lawmakers in the Republican-controlled state House voted to approve the so-called “heartbeat bill” Tuesday night after it passed in the Senate earlier in the day, clearing the way for what …
Read More »Lewis F. Arnold, 84
Lewis F. Arnold, age 84, of Edon, Ohio, died at 9:00 P.M. on Sunday, December 4, 2016, at Park View Nursing Center in Edgerton, Ohio ,where he was a patient. Mr. Arnold was a graduate of the Gallia Academy and attended Tri-State University and served in the United States Army …
Read More »Timothy S. Danko, 32
Timothy S. Danko, age 32, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away on Saturday, December 3, 2016. He was a 2003 graduate of Bryan High School, a 2005 graduate of Northwest State with an Associate of Arts and a proud 2009 graduate of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Fine …
Read More »Sharon A, Stark, 69
Sharon A, Stark, age 69, of Bryan, Ohio, died at 9:22 P.M. on Sunday, December 4, 2016, at Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers, Bryan. Sharon worked at several area companies including, Hayes-Albion, Plastec, Arrow Truline and Johns-Mansville. She also held a realtor license and had worked with her family at …
Read More »Bryan City Council rescinds pay increases for three city employees
Here’s your raise, now give it back…pay increases for three city employees approved at the last Bryan City Council meeting have now been rescinded. The action took place at Monday’s meeting. The rate bumps for Assistant Street Commissioner Tim Sands, Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Bruce Wheeler and Fire Captain …
Read More »Thefts being reported by hunters
Shortly after 8:30 a.m. Sunday, deputies responded to a theft complaint from a hunter on County Road 12, between County Road R and County Road S, who reported seeing two men go through his vehicle while he was in his deer stand. The hunter provided a detailed description of both …
Read More »Convicted murderer Bradley Gillespie appealing his sentence
Bradley Gillespie has filed an appeal asking the court to consider granting him a new trial, or overturning his double murder conviction in the deaths of Montpelier graduate Hannah Fischer and her boyfriend, Frank Tracy Jr. The 43 year old Gillespie was sentenced Oct. 31 to two consecutive sentences of …
Read More »Edgerton Village gets a positive bump in credit rating
Edgerton Village Administrator Dawn Fitzcharles delivered news to the council Monday that she said made her year. The Bryan Times reports the village’s credit ranking has doubled over the last year and Fitzcharles said she only expects it to increase. Fitzcharles said American Municipal Power released the village’s rating on …
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