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Thanks For Everything, Diana.

Monday night was the last board of education meeting for Bryan City Schools outgoing Superintendent, Diana Savage. Savage started her career in education as a teacher in Swanton, in 1989. She was the Bryan High School assistant principal from 2001-05…curriculum coordinator from 2005-08…and the superintendent from May 2008 to present.

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Injury Accident In NWT

An Angola man is hurt badly in a two-vehicle crash in Northwest Township, on County Road 1.50. Officials tell reporters Hugh Skiles, 91, was southbound…while a Jeep, driven by Jennifer Horne of Edon, was heading northbound. Investigators say Skiles’ car traveled left of center while negotiating a curve and collided …

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Fire Put Down In Wauseon

Wauseon firefighters quickly contain a blaze at a County Road C address. Officials tell reporters crews found fire and heavy smoke coming from a structure and vehicle on the property. The flames were put down and an excavator was brought in, to separate burning debris. The Fulton County Sheriff’s office …

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Gun Groups Nixed In Court

A divided Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to a now-repealed ordinance in Ohio’s capital city…banning bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly. The state’s highest court rules, 4-3…two Ohio gun-rights groups, Ohioans for Concealed Carry and the Buckeye Firearms Foundation, had no standing to sue the …

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Gowns A Huge Need For Responders In OH

More than half the $98 million dollars Ohio spent on personal protective equipment in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic went to buy hospital gowns. Ohio spent $55 million on gowns, its most expensive category. Officials confirm more than $7 billion dollars in coronavirus purchases by states this spring…for …

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This…Is A Signal

Both initial and continuing claims for unemployment compensation rose in Ohio last week, another sign of the economy’s continued weakness during the coronavirus pandemic. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services says 38,327 Ohioans filed initial claims for unemployment, for the week ending Dec. 12. That marked a 6% …

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Officer OK After Crash

An Indiana State Police trooper, investigating a crash on I-69 near Auburn, is not hurt when an SUV slides into his squad car. Officials say the police car was parked on the right shoulder, providing traffic control with emergency lights on…when the other vehicle…skidding out of control on the ice…collides …

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Truck Driver Cleared In Pileup

DeKalb County prosecutors say that truck driver…who caused a chain-reaction crash on I-69 that killed a Michigan couple and another person…will not face criminal charges in the accident. Court officials say 70-year-old James Crager did not see a line of traffic that was slowing or stopped for construction, until it …

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Wauseon Schools To Go Remote After Break

Wauseon Schools students will be staying home a bit longer than anticipated following Christmas break. Superintendent, Troy Armstrong announces the district will go to remote education for two weeks to start January. The high school went to remote learning prior to the break. All K-5 students will bring home a …

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Nuke Bill Update

A bill, that would delay the collection of nuclear subsidies under the law at the center of a $60 million federal bribery probe…is under consideration by Ohio lawmakers, as the lame duck session winds down. The proposal, introduced by Republican Rep. Jim Hoops…would halt the collection of at least $170 …

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