The Napoleon City Council made the appointment of a new city manager official during its meeting…but turned down legislation for a new administrative position. An ordinance employing former mayor, Andy Small passed unanimously after a second reading and procedural rule suspension. Small served as Napoleon’s former mayor…a part-time elected position…from …
Read More »Celestine Case Update
A Bryan man is arraigned in a Williams County courtroom on eight first-degree felonies stemming from a violent incident in November. Sammy Celestine pled not guilty to kidnapping, three counts of attempted murder and four counts of rape. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Jan. 25…his $500,000 dollar bond was …
Read More »Kaptur Breaks Record
When the new Congress convenes today, Ohio Congresswoman, Marcy Kaptur will become the longest-serving woman in its history. First elected to Congress in 1982, Kaptur will set the mark for the longest tenure by a woman in the House or Senate, surpassing former Sen. Barbara Mikulski, a Maryland Democrat who …
Read More »Fire In Pettisville
An auto shop in Pettisville is a “total loss” after it was destroyed in a fire, early Wednesday morning. Crews arrived on scene to heavy smoke and fire coming from the roof of D3 Automotive. The fire team had to get a second water supply from other communities in the …
Read More »Fair Winds
After 34 years in education, which included being a teacher, coach, athletics director, principal and superintendent, Tim Meister is retiring at the end of 2022. A graduate of Liberty Center High School in 1985, Meister earned his bachelor’s degree from Defiance College and master’s degree from Bowling Green State University. …
Read More »At The Meeting
The Bryan City Council approves the 2023 budget and hires four interim attorneys during a special meeting. One of the attorneys will serve as the city’s legal counsel while three more will split the duties of municipal prosecutor. The council also approved the 2023 budget, appropriating $59 million dollars for …
Read More »On The Roads
13 people killed on Ohio roadways this Christmas holiday. During the four-day reporting period, from Friday, December 23, at 12 a.m. until Monday, December 26, at 11:59 p.m., 13 people were killed in seven fatal crashes. Of them, impairment was a factor in one crash. Troopers removed 56 impaired drivers …
Read More »Damage At The Capitol
Officials are assessing water damage at the Ohio Statehouse after a pipe burst during freezing weather, sending water pouring into the Senate chamber, an adjacent lounge for lawmakers, and other areas on Tuesday morning. Retiring state Sen. Jay Hottinger tweeted video showing water falling from a ceiling into an overflowing …
Read More »More Revenue Needed
Word comes…expenses are estimated to exceed revenues in Montpelier utilities in the next three years if rates aren’t changed. A public utilities consulting firm, updated the Montpelier Village Council on a rate study they performed. Revenues for three of the village’s utilities…electric, water and wastewater…won’t meet expense requirements without a …
Read More »Mink Farm Closes
It appears the Van Wert County mink farm that was vandalized in November, resulting in the escape of about 10,000 of the animals, is now closing. Area officials say…Lion Farms, located north of Van Wert…known as North America’s largest mink farm…is selling the property, possibly to nearby Cooper Farms. The …
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