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Vorhees Heads To Prison

Ann Vorhees gets a four year and 11 month prison sentence in a Defiance County courtroom. The Lima woman was accused of taking part in a scheme to defraud Menards out of more than $25,000 in merchandise. She also was ordered to make $26,935.22 in restitution to the victim with …

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Reyes Gets Ten Plus

A Michigan man is sentenced to more than a decade in prison on 12 sexual abuse charges… stemming from a relationship with a female teen from the area. Adrian Reyes is now classified as a tier III sexual offender, requiring lifetime registration of his address with authorities following his release …

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McGill Sentenced In Drug Case

Two of the seven people, charged in a multi-agency drug investigation, are sentenced in Defiance County. James McGill, 36, of Defiance, goes to prison for nine and a half to 13 years for trafficking drugs and more. Dylan Jordan of Bryan, pled guilty to three charges in Defiance County in …

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Coronavirus In PC

A Paulding County resident tests positive for COVID-19. It’s the first in the county. As of now, there is one case reported in Williams County, eight in Defiance County, five in Fulton County…none in Henry County. In Lucas County, more than 300 cases have been reported. In Ohio to date, …

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WCHD Wants You To Keep Your Distance

The Williams County Health Department encourages families to stay in touch with their friends and loved ones without physical contact. They suggest family members use computers, cellphones, and tablets to message and call loved ones while staying safe inside their own homes. In addition, they suggest returning to the practice …

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BMU Gives Rate Payers A Break

The Bryan Board of Public Affairs approves Bryan Municipal Utilities’ policies, regarding utility shut-offs amid the spread of COVID-19. The utility has announced a temporary suspension of shut-offs due to nonpayment, at least until May 1. Officials say customers are not exempt from ultimately making their payments.

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TU In The Coronavirus Fight

Faculty and staff at Trine University have found a way to modify a manual resuscitator as an emergency backup ventilator, if needed. The group has been working with Parkview Health to find alternatives to medical items that are in limited supply, like ventilators. The team will test the machine on …

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Roger “Piggy” A. Algeo, 63

Roger “Piggy” A. Algeo, 63, of Montpelier, passed away on April 6, 2020 at Defiance Area Inpatient Hospice Center in Defiance. He was born on December 26, 1956 in Bryan to Guy A. and Beatrice (Cooley) Algeo. Roger graduated from Bryan High School in 1976 and attended Four County Vocational …

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More COVID-19 In SC

Steuben County Health Department officials report 4 new positive cases of COVID-19. All are over the age of 60. They have been in communication with the patients and the Indiana State Department of Health epidemiologist to identify and monitor any close contacts. They all have been notified. Eight cases of …

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New Rules In IN

In a new executive order, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb says only retail businesses that provide necessities of life are allowed to remain open, as the number of COVID-19 cases in the state continues to climb. The governor also extended the state’s “stay at home” order, until April 20. In a …

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