Ohioans would see state income taxes eliminated or cut by a healthy margin depending on their income under the latest version of the state budget, now approved by the state House and sent to the Senate for further consideration. The $69 billion spending plan would also increase the minimum salary …
Read More »Attention, Machinists
A manufacturer in New Haven is expanding. Continental Diamond Tool has announced plans to create up to 226 jobs over the next four years at its New Haven plant. Officials say the company will invest $5.5 million to expand its 112,000-square-foot facility by an additional 15,000 square feet to increase …
Read More »School Moves In NH
East Allen County Schools is shifting its buildings. The district is razing New Haven Middle School and moving its seventh and eighth grade students to the New Haven High School campus, which will become a 7th through 12th grade school. The sixth-grade students will be attending New Haven intermediate School, …
Read More »Injury Crash On 20A
A three-vehicle crash east of West Unity on U.S. 20A, west of County Road 2 injures two. Witnesses told officers Mei Hidaka of Dundee was westbound, when her vehicle drifted over the center line…into oncoming traffic. Hidaka’s vehicle hit Chelsea Roth’s car, causing heavy damage. Another car spun out in …
Read More »Levies Pass
Not a big turnout in the special election this week. Both issues in Williams County passed by comfortable margins. Montpelier voters overwhelmingly approved a renewal of a 0.3 percent levy on income for improvements to the village’s sewage and storm drainage system. Voters also approved a 3.2-mill, five-year levy for …
Read More »New OH Budget Nears
House lawmakers are ready to approve a two-year budget that includes a healthy reduction in the state income tax. The GOP-controlled House scheduled a vote on the $69 billion spending plan following its approval by the House Finance Committee. Minority Democrats joined majority Republicans in a rare unanimous committee vote. …
Read More »DeWine Dedicates Park
Gov. DeWine dedicates the addition of 118 acres to a nature preserve. He was joined by Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources director for the dedication at the Lakeside Daisy State Nature Preserve in Marblehead. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grant provided 75% of the more than $1 million cost …
Read More »Buzzard Beats Fetters
There’ll be a new mayor in Huntington. County Commissioner, Larry Buzzard defeats incumbent, Brooks Fetters in the Republican primary for mayor. Buzzard earned 54 percent of the vote to 46 for Fetters. Fetters was seeking his third term as the mayor of Huntington. There is currently no Democratic challenger.
Read More »GOP Appeals Map Ruling
Ohio is seeking to stay an order, requiring a new congressional map be drawn by next month after a court ruling finds its Republican-drawn congressional districts unconstitutional. An appeal was filed on behalf of Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Republican legislative leaders. A panel of federal judges ordered the …
Read More »Bush Will Not Speak At TU
Presidential daughter, Barbara Pierce Bush cancels her planned commencement address at Trine University. The college announced the daughter of George W. Bush pulled out of the address planned for Saturday because of a family health emergency. The university says Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch now will deliver the commencement address. Crouch …
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