Habitat for Humanity of Williams County soon will have a new home under construction. The group announces that they will be breaking ground on their first home in Edgerton. A ceremony will take place at noon next Tuesday, May 14, at the building site which is at 417 N. Oak …
Read More »CANDIDATES MEET FILING DEADLINE
Many candidates locally met Monday’s filing deadline for Independents seeking office in the November election. In Henry County, two incumbent Republicans (Travis Sheaffer and Jim Hershberger) have chosen to run as Independents for Napoleon City Council. Challenger Heather Wilson also filed as an Independent and Republican write-in John Tassler has …
Read More »NO SIDEWALK CHALK ALLOWED IN DEFIANCE
It’s entirely constitutional… That’s how Defiance Law Director David Williams portrayed Defiance’s sidewalk ordinance at Tuesday night’s Defiance City Council Meeting. Williams told council that the city’s ordinance prohibiting “painting” on sidewalks is “entirely constitutional,” and indicated that the word “painting” is a verb referring to the act of inscribing …
Read More »BRIDGE CLOSED THIS MORNING
The bridge on Township Road 17, approximately 6/10 mile north of US 6 near Bryan is scheduled to be closed this morning. This closure is for repairs of the bridge which may take at least a week. Drivers should plan alternate routes.
Read More »WILLIAMS COUNTY POLL RESULTS
Both of the issues appearing on Tuesday’s special election ballot in Williams County were approved by voters. The Williams Soil and Water Conservation District levy for 0.4 mills will collect $271,000 each year and was approved by more than a 57% margin. A Millcreek-West Unity Local School District emergency levy …
Read More »SPANGLER CANDY WELL APPROVED
By a three to one margin, The Bryan Board of Public Affairs voted Tuesday to allow Spangler Candy Co. to replace a failing 1940 water well with a new well. According to the Bryan Times, by language in the agreement, Spangler acknowledges that in case of emergency, the company “will …
Read More »NAPOLEON SAYS NO TO TAX
Napoleon Area School District voters Tuesday turned down a 1/2 percent earned income tax by a 53% majority. The district’s deficit spending in fiscal 2012 is projected to increase each year through fiscal year 2017. That’s when projections call for the district to go broke. The tax, had it been …
Read More »PUTNAM COUNTY POLL RESULTS
There was only one issue facing some Putnam County voters on Tuesday, and those voters narrowly turned down levies and a 0.5-mill, 30-year facilities bond for the Apollo Career Center Joint Vocational School District. Of 286 voters in five precincts, 144 voted against the issue… 142 voted for it.
Read More »FULTON COUNTY POLL RESULTS
Some tax issues were approved Tuesday in Fulton County. The 0.7-mill, five-year renewal for the operations of the county’s 911 system passed by an unofficial margin of 2,189–713, while the 0.5-mill, 10-year renewal for the county health district also passed, 1,957–931. Only 2,935 people cast ballots out of the 29,336 …
Read More »HENRY COUNTY POLL RESULTS
In Henry County… • The replacement of a tax for the purpose of The Henry County Board of Developmental Disabilities was approved by voters by a 54.6% margin. • An annual income tax of one half of one percent (0.5%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the Napoleon …
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