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Bakle Faces DUI Charges

A Bryan man is arrested for DUI. David Bakle was pulled for other traffic offenses when it was found he was impaired. He then skipped his ensuing court date. He’s held in Stryker.

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Beware Of Scam

People in the area have received phone calls someone saying they are from the Social Security Administration. They tell the victim due to illegal activity with a citizen’s Social Security number or account, the call recipient will be arrested or face other legal action if they fail to call a …

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Trespassing Charges In WC

Williams County deputies arrest a woman in a hay loft along Highway 6 but they don’t know why she was there. Brittany Long faces trespassing charges and more.

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Sounds Like Something Howard Hughes Would Do

It was a big job and it tied up traffic and everything else for a time. Massive equipment…heading to an oil refinery in Oregon…was being hauled on the streets, east of Toledo. So big…streetlights and power lines had to be moved…then put back as the procession of vehicles past. The …

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Eyesore No More

That cleanup at the abandoned A&P gas station site in Bryan will continue after local officials get a $250,000 state grant for the plot on S. Main St. The money will take care of environmental testing, remediation and landscaping of the site.

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Bye, Mandy…And Thanks

Mandy Frank, the Williams County Board of Elections deputy director, is stepping down next month. She is moving to Wapakoneta to be closer to family.

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Horse Dies In Accident

A horse and buggy driven by a 12-year-old boy is hit after running a stop sign in LaGrange County. Deputies say the buggy was traveling south on County Road 300 E, east of LaGrange when it ran a stop sign at the intersection with US 20. A semi traveling on …

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Felix Faces Court

John Felix of Fayette was sentenced to one year of community control and ordered to pay prosecution costs in a Fulton County courtroom. Felix previously pled guilty to negligent assault. On June 3, 2018, he was brought in after an incident involving two others.

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Changes To IN Hate Bill

Indiana’s state Senate removes sexual orientation, gender identity, race and a list of other characteristics from a hate crimes bill. The Republican-majority body voted on amendments which would have allowed judges to impose additional penalties against anyone convicted of committing crimes fueled by those and other biases. The Senate voted …

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Gas Tax Announced

Gov. DeWine will announce his proposed recommendation for increasing the state gas tax to address a chronic shortfall in spending on road renovations. DeWine told reporters there are no other solutions outside a gas tax increase, while warning that any increase simply keeps Ohio from falling behind. He wouldn’t provide …

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