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Barn Consumed In Blaze

A barn is destroyed in a County Road 19 fire, near Millcreek Township. One firefighter was treated at the scene by medics for heat exhaustion, but was not transported. No other injuries were reported. They later determined the fire appears to have started when the wind shifted direction and blew …

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Counterfeit Bills Reported

Phony money reported in Bryan. Police officials are warning businesses and consumers to be aware of counterfeit bills in the area. Investigators tell reporters a number of businesses received counterfeit $100 bills in Williams County…all over the weekend. If you know anything about this, give Bryan PD a call.

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Another Setback For Alliance

The Williams County Board of Elections turns down a request by the Williams County Alliance to forward a letter to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, protesting the board’s decision to reject the Alliance’s proposed county charter initiative. The elections board ruled July 8 that though the Alliance had submitted …

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Officers Investigate New Haven Shooting

A woman suffers non-life threatening injuries after being shot at a mobile home park in New Haven. Officers were sent to Glenridge Manor on Moeller Road on a shots fired call. The suspect was believed to still be in the residence. When officers arrived on the scene they found the …

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School Theft In NH

Police in New Haven want the suspect, who posed as a construction worker to swipe cash raised through fundraisers to support the New Haven High School athletic department. Investigators released a surveillance video and image that show a man walking in a hallway at New Haven High School. They say …

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Sports Books Approach

Indiana casinos are racing ahead with preparations to launch legalized sports betting in early September, looking to seize an advantage over competitors in Chicago and other nearby large markets, where such wagers aren’t yet allowed. A new state law approved this spring allows betting to start Sept. 1 on dozens …

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Rush Vote Comes

Indiana’s Judicial Nominating Commission is set to vote later this month on reappointing Loretta Rush as chief justice of the state’s highest court. Rush will interview with the commission on Aug. 21. The appointment of the Indiana Supreme Court’s chief justice occurs every 5 years. The court’s four other justices …

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An Effort Well Done

Two local teams of junior high and high school students earn top honors at a robotics competition, earning one team a trip to the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The high school team, Cryptic Cyborgs, consisting of students from Bryan, Wauseon, Delta, Napoleon and Archbold, is based out of Northwest …

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Pesticide Disposal Day Set

The Ohio Department of Agriculture will be sponsoring a collection for farmers wishing to dispose of unwanted pesticides on August 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Fulton County OSU Extension Office on State Route 108 in Wauseon. The pesticide collection and disposal service is free of charge, …

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New Drug Facility Opens

The state of Ohio plans to open a facility that will assist local police with drug trafficking investigations. Officials announced the creation of the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center, which will be part of the Department of Public Safety. The intel center will have offices in Columbus and one near Cleveland. …

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