Some Edgerton residents expressed concern Tuesday to Edgerton Village Council about a new business in town. That business, according to The Bryan Times, is Bizarro… a place that sells potpourri, a synthetic version of marijuana. Even though village leaders aren’t thrilled with the new shop, they say that what is …
Read More »BRYAN LIGHTS TO COST MORE THAN PROJECTED
The Bryan Board of Public Affairs on Tuesday, reluctantly approved a costlier purchase of new streetlight poles than what was originally expected. In July, the board authorized purchase of new, more modern poles to replace the old poles on a portion of South Main Street at a cost of $748 …
Read More »OHIO TEXTING AND DRIVING RECORDS RELEASED
A new texting while driving law took effect in Ohio about a year ago, but so far, it hasn’t had a very big impact across the Buckeye state. Traffic citation statistics show there hasn’t been a big upswing in tickets for Ohio drivers who insist on texting while driving. The …
Read More »INTERSECTION CHANGES THURSDAY IN STEUBEN COUNTY
The Indiana Department of Transportation said on Tuesday, that the intersection of Indiana 1 and Metz Road in Steuben County will become a four-way stop effective Thursday, weather permitting. Stop signs, stop bars and “Stop Sign Ahead” signs will be placed at all approaches to the intersection. The statement, released …
Read More »LABOR DAY TRAFFIC STATS
This Labor Day weekend, troopers were cracking down on drug activity and aggressive drivers. Troopers made 263 drug arrests throughout the holiday reporting period of Midnight on Friday, August 30 through 11:59 p.m. on Monday, September 2. In addition, aggressive driving citations totaled 3,727 drivers cited and OVI arrests came …
Read More »WEEKEND AUCTION SUCCESSFUL
The annual Auctions America Labor Day auction at Auburn, Indiana took place over the Labor Day weekend, getting underway on Thursday and running through Sunday. More than 1,100 vehicles were auctioned off. The huge event also featured celebrity autograph signings, a car corral and a swap meet.
Read More »WAUSEON EYES IMPROVEMENTS
Wauseon, like so many small towns and cities across the country, is struggling to find it’s identity among urban sprawl and big box retailers setting up shop just outside the downtown area. A recent attempt by Wauseon to secure up to $300,000 in state grant funding to revive the downtown …
Read More »AUBURN LEADER DEAD OF HEART ATTACK
A founding organizer of the Auburn Cord Dusenberg Festival died just after celebrating his 50th year volunteering for the organization. 74 year old John Randinelli died of a heart attack Sunday in Auburn. The Pennsylvania native moved to Auburn in 1964, where he began his career in banking and established …
Read More »MOTORCYCLE — CAR CRASH LEAVES TWO WITH SERIOUS INJURIES
Steuben County authorities say a motorcycle and a car collided Sunday afternoon east of Angola, injuring a husband and wife. The crash happened about 3 p.m. at U.S. 20 and Indiana 327. 50 year old Daniel Fuller and his passenger, 48 year old Rhonda Fuller, were riding a 2012 Harley-Davidson …
Read More »SALES TAX INCREASES
Ohio consumers, as of Sunday, began paying a few pennies more on their purchases. An increase in Ohio sales tax took effect on Sunday, Sept. 1 for the first time since July 1, 2005. The state sales tax increased from 5.5 percent to 5.75 percent with the increase that was …
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