The executive stay home order for Indiana that was supposed to expire today, will be extended to May 1, as planning is underway to reopen parts of the state’s economy. Gov. Eric Holcomb says a state task force is seeking ideas from various business sectors on how they can safely …
Read More »Changes At The Sheriff’s Department
Williams County revenues are expected to decline because of the COVID-19 crisis. Officials announce nearly $100,000 dollars has been cut from the sheriff’s office’s current 2020 operations…it comes to about $93,000 dollars in savings that will not affect wages or budget line items. The office has initiated new safety protocols …
Read More »Funding For The Airport Comes Through
The Williams County Airport is one of 97 airports in Ohio receiving a financial grant as part of the newly created Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. The Federal Aviation Administration awarded $108 million to 97 airports in Ohio, in all. Williams County Airport received $30,000, the same amount …
Read More »Yost Tells Creditors To Back Off
Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost tells creditors and financial institutions that COVID-19 stimulus checks are protected under existing Ohio law from bill collectors and exempt from state and federal attachment, garnishment or execution. Yost also signed a letter, joining 24 other attorneys general, requesting that the Department of the Treasury …
Read More »A Possible Break In Coronavirus Battle
Some Ohio businesses could begin reopening after May 1…as long as proper precautions are taken amid the coronavirus. Gov. Mike DeWine told reporters he provided the first concrete timeline for a return to normal conditions after weeks of uncertainty, fear and economic hardship. The governor cautioned that the thaw in …
Read More »COVID-19 Fatality In WC
Coronavirus takes a life in Williams County. County health officials say a resident, who tested positive for COVID-19 has died. They did not offer any other details such as sex, age or hometown of the victim. Also, CCNO officials report their first confirmed case of COVID-19. It’s a staff member …
Read More »Area Colleges Get Funds
Northwest State Community College gets $1 million dollars in COVID-19-related funding from the ‘Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Other colleges in the region received funding, also. Defiance College gets $662,680, while the technical school, Four County Career Center, in Archbold, receives $18 thousand.
Read More »Area Road Work
Heads up, motorists. Domersville Road, south of Highway 24, just east of Defiance, will be closed today and tomorrow for railroad repair. The Ohio Department of Transportation says Second Street…to Clinton Street…to U.S. 24…and back to Ohio 281 is your best bet until the project is finished.
Read More »FCCS Closes
A school closes in Bryan. Fountain City Christian School on Beech St made the announcement in a letter sent to families of enrolled students, ending 35 years of education. Right now, remote learning will continue for current pupils through the end of the school year…but no students would be enrolled …
Read More »ECOT Still Not Done
The Ohio Supreme Court will review whether an entity that was once the state’s largest online charter school can appeal an order by state education officials to refund tens of millions of dollars. The justices issued their 4-2 decision without comment regarding the defunct Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. It’s challenging …
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