Taron Swazer, of Fort Wayne, is being held without bond at the Noble County Jail on charges of aggravated battery and more…in a shooting incident on the north side of Bixler Lake in Kendallville, on Dowling Street. One person was hospitalized…a 20-year-old man, who suffered a gunshot wound to the …
Read More »Biker Injured In DKC
A 33-year-old St. Joe man has a broken ankle now…after he loses control of his motorcycle at a S.R. 101 location in DeKalb County. Officers learn Ryan Trojan was going up a hill when he lost control of his bike…and was thrown over the handlebars. Officials say Trojan was wearing …
Read More »Cervantes Gets Up To 15
A Toledo man is sentenced to as many as 15 years imprisonment in a Henry County courtroom. Raymond Cervantes is accused of attempted murder and felonious assault in the case. Cervantes gets 365 days, time served in jail, while his case was pending. Cervantes’ attorney, Scott Coon of Bowling Green, …
Read More »Burg Busts In MI
Steuben County deputies respond to the Clear Lake Storage on SR 120 in Steuben County, near Clear Lake Township…this…on a report garage overhead doors being damaged. Officers get there…look things over…and find a slew of storage spaces had been burglarized. Officials confirm…several vehicles and numerous firearms had been stolen along …
Read More »Halter Takes The Job
The Paulding Village Council welcomes a new finance director. Cheryl Halter, whose name had emerged from an executive session two weeks ago has accepted the position. The former finance director, Zoe McMaster had left the position in the spring.
Read More »Pop Drop In NWOH
Williams County’s population dropped about 1.4% over the past decade…that’s according to preliminary data released by the Census Bureau. The estimated total population in 2010 was 37,642…now it’s at 37,102, in 2020. Around northwest Ohio, populations also fell in Henry…Defiance…and Paulding County, as well. Ohio’s statewide population grew by 2.3%,…from …
Read More »A Grand Idea
Williams County Commissioners sign off on two new donation agreements…to support public infrastructure improvements. The agreements are with Moore Industries in Montpelier and Altenloh, Brinck and Co. in Bryan. Both companies agreed to donate 1% of their savings from the tax incentives per year, with a minimum deposit of $200 …
Read More »Two Face Charges
Police responds to a drug complaint in Holiday City…and arrest two people on unrelated charges. Billy Coblentz, 30, of Montpelier, was arrested on a Bryan Municipal Court warrant…charging him with failure to appear for sentencing from a separate incident. Court records show that on April 8 he was arrested and …
Read More »Fighting Truancy In WC
Citing drastic increases in truancy since the pandemic took hold, the Williams County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division, has created a new position, in an effort to remedy the situation. In collaboration with the county’s school districts…there is now a countywide attendance officer for the new school year. It’s Gale …
Read More »Incentives…And Local Business
The Montpelier Village council accepts an economic incentive package for an area business. Moore Industries, on Henricks Drive, is planning on investing around $1 million dollars in Montpelier for an expansion project…adding roughly 18,000 square feet to its facility…with a third of it going to the molding bay…the rest is …
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