Trine University and the Indiana University School of Law reach an agreement, allowing Trine students to complete a juris doctor degree through IU in a combined six years of undergraduate and graduate work.
Read More »Wyse Takes Over At M WU
The Millcreek-West Unity Board of Education votes to hire its newest superintendent. Evergreen Schools Superintendent, Jim Wyse will replace the recently retired, Larry Long. Wyse served as elementary counselor in Millcreek-West Unity from 1997 to 2003. He takes the reins in August.
Read More »New Contract Passes Test At NSCC
The Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees unanimously approve to adopt the tentative support personnel bargaining agreement, reached between the college and staff negotiators. The three year agreement takes effect, July 1. The new contract calls for a gradual pay increase by 2.5 percent each year, plus an additional …
Read More »Rollover In DeKalb Co
Police find a car that had rolled several times in a ditch along the the northbound lanes of I-69 in DeKalb County. Travis Ballard was not with the vehicle. Officials say he was already at a Fort Wayne hospital with injuries in the crash. Apparently, Ballard lost control when he …
Read More »Edon Will Get A New Cop
The Edon Village Council votes to hire an additional full-time police officer. City officials cited manpower shortages as the principal reason for the move. The new patrolman will make 39 thousand dollars a year, plus benefits.
Read More »Injury Crash South Of Auburn
One person is seriously hurt in a crash north of Fort Wayne. First responders were dispatched to Coldwater and Shoaff roads. There, they find a car, damaged after hitting a utility pole and flipping onto its side. One person was taken to an area hospital.
Read More »Francis B. “JR” Fikel, Jr, 71
Francis B. “JR” Fikel, Jr, 71, of Montpelier passed away early Monday morning at his home. He was born on July 28, 1946 in Edon to Francis B. “Bud” and Zelda Ilene (Wolff) Fikel, Sr. JR graduated from Edon High School. He proudly served his country in the United States …
Read More »U.S. Steel Case Update
Environmental groups want Indiana residents to comment on a proposed federal settlement over a U.S. Steel plant’s discharging of a hazardous chemical that entered a Lake Michigan tributary. The public comment period on the proposed settlement ends June 6. It calls for U.S. Steel to pay nearly $900,000 in fines …
Read More »High Kudos For Antwerp Schools
An area school district gets national attention. Once again, U.S. News & World Report has given the Antwerp school system high marks. District officials told staff the magazine gave Antwerp the highest rating in the Defiance six-county area. It’s the 53rd best in Ohio. The rankings are based on a …
Read More »Contractor Case Grows
A builder in Perrysburg is now charged with theft after a list of customers say they took their money, didn’t pay the contractors for their work, and then abruptly closed up shop. Slaske Builders has filed for bankruptcy in Ottawa County…they now have a new court date set there for …
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