Williams County kicks off the latest portion of the COVID-19 vaccination program. Both the county health department and Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers held individual vaccine clinics for Phase 1B…distributing a very limited supply of vaccine to residents 80 years old and older. The hospital is giving its 300-dose allotment…to …
Read More »Warehouse Destroyed In Defiance
A fire destroys the Howerton Enterprises warehouse on S. Jackson St.in Defiance. Fire and smoke could be seen for blocks…much of it from the back of the building…as the fire team moves in to fight the blaze. The warehouse was used to store after-market auto parts. No injuries were reported. …
Read More »Comer Faces Charges
Cory Comer of Hicksville choked and beat up her girlfriend at their West High Street home. That’s what the police says. Officers get the disturbance call. When they arrive and talk to the couple…Comer is soon cuffed and put in the police cruiser. No word on just how badly the woman …
Read More »The Future…In Class.
Nearly all Ohio school districts have told the state they plan to return to in-person learning…in some form…by March 1st… meaning efforts to vaccinate thousands of school employees will begin Feb. 1st. Gov, DeWine says 96% of districts indicated they’d follow either the hybrid model…that’s home some days, in school …
Read More »Tingley Faces Charges
A Bryan man is arrested after his vehicle hits a mailbox. Officials tell reporters Ronald Tingley was heading south on County Road 6…when his car goes off the east side of the roadway, striking the mailbox. The vehicle then travels off the west side…smashing into an embankment. The car is …
Read More »Local Projects Underway
Williams County Commissioners approve engineering agreements for the Kunkle and Alvordton sanitary sewer projects. The Kunkle agreement, for $298,000, includes inspection services during construction. Commissioners also approved $3,500 to include a sewer crossing under the Norfolk Southern Railroad as part of the project. The Alvordton agreement, for $243,000, includes the …
Read More »A Deadly Standoff In Toledo
A Toledo police officer is shot and killed, after an hours long armed standoff. Officer, Brandon Stalker, is the victim in the shooting that sent both him and the suspect to the hospital. Negotiators had tried for hours to get the suspect to surrender peacefully. Finally…tear gas is used. The …
Read More »New Moves For OH Dems
The Ohio Democratic Party is hoping two historic picks…its first female chair and its first Black executive director…can restore its candidates’ fortunes against the state’s dominant Republicans…while also healing internal party divisions. The choices of Summit County councilmember, Liz Walters as chair…and Malik Hubbard as interim executive director, follows a …
Read More »Work Begins At Nova
In Delta…site work is underway at Nova Tube and Steel on County Road H, east of State Route 109. It has been estimated that the approximately $70 million dollar project will eventually bring 102 jobs to the area. Construction of the up to 200,000 square-foot facility was expected to begin …
Read More »Gilbert Steps Down
One year after taking office, the mayor of Delta has resigned, after asserting the Village Council demanded it. Bob Gilbert declined to comment. Frank Wilton, Delta Village Council president, will assume the office. Gilbert served on the council for 10 years before running unopposed in 2019, to replace outgoing mayor, …
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