Gov., DeWine orders $390 million dollars in across-the-board budget cuts for the rest of the fiscal year, citing the ongoing economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic in Ohio. The governor added…because the cuts aren’t as big as last year…an additional $160 million dollars can be provided to the state Department …
Read More »Clemency Program Lags
Results from a program, to make applying for pardons simpler and faster…have been a disappointment. That’s what Gov. DeWine tells reporters. He launched the Expedited Pardon Project in December 2019, to speed up the clemency process for residents who have a felony conviction but have become contributing members of society. …
Read More »Another DUI For Hanson
An Indiana man is arrested in Paulding…marking his 24th DUI bust. Drivers see Tony Hanson, weaving all over the road…they call 911. The cops catch up to him…Hanson pulls over…hitting the curb, hard, first. He then fails the sobriety test. A check reveals he has had over four times the …
Read More »One Hurt In Bryan Rollover
Bryan Police and firefighters respond to a roll-over crash on Vine Street, near West Bryan. Officials tell reporters the driver simply lost control of the vehicle. She was taken to an area hospital. The investigation into the accident continues at this hour by area officials. No word on any citations.
Read More »Covid In WC…Now.
COVID-19…in Williams County. In the last week?…112 new cases, 12 hospitalizations and nine deaths. Since it began…2,728 cases, 143 patients in care…66 people have died…55 since Dec. 1st. 2,204 have recovered. Williams County remains at Level 3 on the Ohio Public Health Advisory System…we’re in the red…not good.
Read More »More Covid Aid In OH
Ohio will use $50 million dollars in federal pandemic aid to buy 2 million at-home rapid coronavirus tests…to help local health departments respond faster to testing needs. Gov. DeWine makes the announcement. The at-home test kits are rapid antigen tests with results available in about 15 minutes. Users will receive …
Read More »Smith Case Update
The pretrial hearing for a Toledo man, accused of stabbing a Montpelier woman to death in February 2020…is pushed back on the docket for a sixth time. Thomas Smith, 24, was scheduled for a pretrial conference in Lucas County. It’s now set for March, 6th. Last March, Smith pled not …
Read More »Lambert Heads To Prison
A Bryan woman is sentenced to more than five years in prison in a Paulding County courtroom. Prosecutors told the court Angela Lambert sold large amounts of methamphetamine. She gets a minimum 65-month prison term by Judge Beckman. Lambert pled guilty back in December, we reported. Officials say she had …
Read More »Money For Food
Defiance County is awarded $18 thousand dollars to supplement emergency food and shelter programs. It is a part of Phase 38 of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program, approved by Congress. It will be distributed to the qualifying agencies by a local board that includes representatives from the American Red …
Read More »Test Time
The county health department announces it has scheduled a free COVID-19 testing event…in partnership with the Ohio National Guard. It’s similar to one staged in early December. The free testing is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday…at the Gillette Building, on the Williams County Fairgrounds, in Montpelier.
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