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Kimpling Indicted

Bonnie Kimpling is accused of stealing thousands from a now-closed school for children with autism that she ran in Bryan. Kimpling was indicted in Williams County on one count each of aggravated theft and possessing criminal tools. Prosecutors say she stole $150,568 from the P.A.T.H. School for Autism between January …

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Latest Jobs Numbers

Jobless numbers in Williams County and northwest Ohio rose slightly prior to the COVID-19-related shutdown of Ohio businesses. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the state rate for March was 5.5 percent, up 1.4 percent from February. The U.S. rate is at 4.4 percent…which is where Williams County’s is at …

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New SRO Agreement In Bryan

The Bryan City Council and the City School Board approve an updated agreement for the school resource officer program…for COVID-19, or any other state of emergency. Under the agreement, first approved in July 2018, the city pays the salary of one officer while the school district pays for two others. …

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Flames Doused In Montpelier

Crews in Montpelier respond to a basement fire on S. Monroe St., near the fire station. They say someone welding a riding lawn mower, may have touched off the gas tank. Some damage to a few items are reported. No injuries in the blaze…and none of the residents had to …

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School Out Through June

Schools across Ohio will stay closed for the remainder of the school year while classes continue remotely…Gov. Mike DeWine makes the call. The governor says no decision has been made about the fall but said a blend of in-person and online learning might be an option for districts. He urged …

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Holcomb Relaxes Some Restrictions

Indiana’s governor is easing restrictions on hospitals from performing elective surgeries, even as the state health commissioner remains concerned over whether coronavirus infections are slowing in the state. Gov. Eric Holcomb says while he was extending the statewide stay-at-home order until May 1, hospitals would be allowed to resume procedures …

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Len E. Mitchell, 85

Len E. Mitchell, 85, of Pioneer, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2020 at the Defiance Area Inpatient Hospice Center. He was born on July 17, 1934 in Pulaski, OH to Blake A. and Vera (Campbell) Mitchell. Len graduated from Montpelier High School in 1952. He honorably served his country …

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Coronavirus Update

Williams County has one more confirmed case of coronavirus. Health officials say the county has eight patients down with COVID-19. In all, there have been three hospitalizations and one death. The county has the second-lowest number of cases out of the surrounding counties, with Henry County only reporting three. Fulton …

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Woman Injured In Crash

A woman is hurt in a fiery solo crash. Officials tell reporters Kathleen Robertson, of Leo was northbound on County Road 427, south of County Road 68. They say Robertson’s pickup drifted off the right edge of the roadway. She then over-corrected and crossed into the southbound lane…off the road …

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DeWine Gets Results

The governor of Ohio calls on the federal government to help provide crucial materials that would allow a dramatic increase in testing for coronavirus in his state. Mike DeWine said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Ohio hospitals doing the testing lack needed chemicals known as reagents, and help …

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