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Break In Suspect Faces Charges

A Fulton County man is brought in by police following an incident in Wauseon. James Elias is charged with aggravated burglary. He was arrested by the Wauseon Police and taken to the Corrections Center in Stryker. Investigators say Elias entered an occupied trailer on North Shoop Avenue. The occupant reportedly …

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A Protest Against The Aquifer Plan

Here’s the latest on the aquifer story. Susan Catterall of Hamilton Lake is going over to Pioneer, where Artesia of Pioneer owner, Ed Kidston is also mayor. Her goal?…a protest vigil during the council meeting. Catterall, like many around here, is dead set against the plan to drill into the …

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Big Road Project Rolling In Edgerton

In Edgerton, road work for the west and east sides of Hull Street appears to be set. The Village Council voted to move ahead with the project. One of the features of the project planned was cut in an effort to shave a few dollars from the cost…it looks like …

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Husted Is Now Lt Gov

If you haven’t heard yet…Montpelier’s Jon Husted is elected Ohio lieutenant governor in Tuesday’s midterm election. Husted, 51, was on the ticket with new governor, Mike DeWine. From 2005 to 2009, Husted served as speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives and remains one of the youngest people to do …

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McColley Defeats Papin

Incumbent Republican, Rob McColley of Napoleon defeats Democrat, Adam Papin, of Bryan for the 1st Senate District. At last check, McColley held a commanding 73-27 percent margin of victory. In Williams County, McColley’s margin was similar. He has been serving in the 1st Senate District since December 2017, when he …

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Local Board Renewal Levy Passes Again

The Four County ADAMhs Board’s, five-year renewal levy passes in the general election by a vote of 26,272-17,371. The levy was first approved in 1989 and has been extended every five years since. The tax generates nearly $2.1 million a year, or 29 percent of the board’s budget. For the …

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Latta Wins The 5th District

Republican, Bob Latta is re-elected as Congress’s representative for Ohio’s 5th District. Latta got 65 percent of district residents’ votes, compared to 32 for J. Michael Galbraith, a Democrat from Maumee. Republican, Jim Hoops won the 81st District seat for the Ohio House of Representatives. Hoops, the incumbent, beat Democratic …

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Time To Reflect On Those In Need

National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week is coming up in a few days. The Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission’s PATH Center is taking part to remind people of local residents facing those issues. Officials say the public is encouraged to take part in the various events scheduled throughout the week. …

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Pizza Alert

A local eatery is on the move. Marco’s Pizza, with all of its cheesy goodness, is on the move in Bryan. Napoleon real estate firm Bueter Properties bought the former Tim Hortons on W. High St., for $400,000. Bueter Properties President, Eric Bueter, who owns nine Marco’s Pizza franchises in …

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An Amphitheater For Bryan

Officials with the Project 2020 selection committee has chosen which vision it will go after in the coming years to improve Bryan. Officials with the panel made an announcement at at the Bryan City Council meeting $260,000 raised by the initiative will go toward “an amphitheater in the city with …

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