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Wayne E. Scherer, 87

Wayne E. Scherer, 87, of 1158 West Lakeshore Drive, Manistique, Michigan died August 5, 2016 at the Schoolcraft Medical Care Facility in Manistique. He was born June 7, 1929 in North Baltimore, Ohio the son of George and Beulah (Kaufman) Scherer and attended schools in Ohio. During the Korean War, …

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Tamilee Perry, 40

Tamilee Perry, 40 years, of Sherwood, passed away Saturday, August 6, 2016 at Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tamilee was born October 11, 1975 in Bryan, Ohio, the daughter of Charles C, and Rachel (Breininger) Kroterfield. She was a 1994 graduate of Fairview High School. Tamilee married John …

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Mary Ann Potts, 80

Mary Ann Potts, 80 years, of Bryan, passed away Sunday, August 7, 2016 at her home with her family at her bedside. Mary Ann was born June 9, 1936 in Toledo, Ohio the daughter of the late Wallace and May (Bell) Head. She was a 1954 graduate of Kendallville High …

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Betty M. Wieland, 85

Betty M. Wieland, age 85, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away on Monday morning, August 8, 2016, at Evergreen Manor Nursing Home in Montpelier, Ohio. Betty was a dietician manager at Cameron Hospital in Angola, Indiana, for over 30 years. She was a member of the Bryan Eagle Aerie 2233. Betty …

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Montpelier women die in crash on Ohio 576

Two Montpelier women were killed in a two-vehicle crash last Thursday evening. 51-year-old Debbie Riley and her passenger, 48-year-old Janie Williamis were killed when Riley failed to stop on Ohio 576 at U.S. 6 and hit a car driven by Casey Sanders. The 25-year-old Edgerton man was airlifted to a …

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K-9 and new partner complete team training

There’s a new four-legged officer back on duty in Bryan with a new partner, Officer Justin Garza. He and Sage, the K-9, just completed six weeks of team training in Columbus. The two are now patroling the streets of Bryan.

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Stryker Public Library to hold open house

The Stryker Public Library is holding a sausage and ice cream fundraiser next week. Residents are invited to stop by before or after visiting Stryker’s back-to-school open house. Food will be served on the lawn from 4-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16 at the library on S. Defiance St. The …

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Around the state

In Youngstown, a hospital has settled a lawsuit over alleged negligence that indicated the remains of an infant that died before birth were disposed of without the mother’s consent. Court records indicated the infant’s remains probably were discarded with medical waste rather than being saved for the burial the family …

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Columbus newspaper sues Pike County Coroner for Rhoden family autopsies

The Columbus Dispatch has filed a lawsuit against the Pike County coroner for not turning over final autopsy records in the Rhoden family killing. The Dispatch believes that Pike County, at the direction of the Ohio Attorney General, are violating the law by refusing to release the documents. The Dispatch …

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Teller who stole from Police Credit Union won’t face jail time

A former teller at the Toledo Police Federal Credit Union convicted of stealing more than $10,000 from her cash drawer was ordered Monday to pay full restitution to her former employer or face a year in prison. Nicole Harris of Sylvania got community control for five years, 80 hours of …

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