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Corona Claims Misleading

Officials say Indiana residents should be wary about false or misleading claims some companies are making about their ability to combat the spread of the coronavirus with disinfectants or cleaning services. The Office of the Indiana State Chemist says cleaning services and cleaning product manufacturers have claimed they can disinfect …

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Glen Lee Tappan, 57

Glen Lee Tappan, age 57, of Wauseon, passed away Tuesday, May 5, 2020, att the Lakes of Monclova in Maumee. Prior to his illness Glen had worked as a Registered Nurse and Supervisor at the Fulton County Health Center and as a Flight Nurse for Mercy Health Life Flight in …

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Wayne J. Sprow, 96

Wayne J. Sprow, 96 years, of Ney, Ohio passed away Wednesday, May 6, 2020 in his home with his family by his side. was born to Arthur and Katherine (McFeeters) August 14, 1923 on their farm in Delaware Township, Ohio. He had one brother and four sisters. He was the …

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Dolores H. Hlavac (nee Panek), 88

Dolores H. Hlavac (nee Panek), age 88, of Wauseon, OH, passed away May 5, 2020 at her home after a long illness.  Dolores, the daughter of Adam and Marie (Wieszorek) Panek, was born on January 12, 1932,  in Chicago, IL. Dolores married John R. Jennings October 01, 1952 in Chicago, IL and …

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Coronavirus in Fulton County

The coronavirus battle continues. Officials in Fulton County confirm 29 cases of COVID-19. The Health Department says the age range of cases is 20 to 79 years old…16 men and 13 women. Six have been hospitalized…no fatalities reported. There are over 20 thousand coronavirus cases overall in Ohio. Over 35 …

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OH GOP Wants To Rein In Health Director

Republican lawmakers, frustrated with Ohio’s aggressive stay-at-home orders, vote in the GOP-controlled House to limit the authority of the state’s health director. The move seeks to restrict mandatory orders issued by the health department to 14 days. After that, the orders would need approval from a legislative rule-making body. Gov. …

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More Coverage In Bryan

The Bryan City Council okays the installation of two wireless hot spots. They say internet coverage will be better. The hot spots will be installed by MetaLINK Technologies, out of Defiance…at no cost to the city. The antennas are will be installed at both the East End Park pool building …

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Dustin Hartman, 22

Dustin Hartman, age 22, of Ypsilanti, passed away Friday, May 1, 2020 in his home in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Originally from Delta, Ohio, Dustin worked as manager of retail at Walmart. On August 6, 1997, Dustin was born in Maumee, Ohio, the son of Eugene Hartman and Melissa (Sustaita) St. Clair. …

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Carol J. Stockman, 84

Carol J. Stockman, age 84, of Bryan, Ohio, passed away at 12:46 A.M. on Tuesday, May 6, 2020, at Fountain Park Inn and Villas, where she was a resident, after an extended illness. Mrs. Stockman was a 1953 graduate of Montpelier High School, where she was homecoming queen. Prior to …

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Federal Help Pouring In

State Senator, Rob McColley of Napoleon announces the Ohio Senate unanimously passes Senate Bill 310, authorizing the distribution of $350 million of federal funding to local communities across Ohio for COVID-19 related expenses. He added it will be made available to counties and towns for necessary expenses. The legislation passed …

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