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Still No Answers In Napoleon

The investigation continues in Napoleon after two teens were found in a car parked on Independence Drive on Saturday. The male and female attended Liberty Center Local Schools.

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Jobs Numbers Continue To Shine

Unemployment in the region went down from January to February, that’s according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Henry County had the highest unemployment rate in February at 5.9 percent, down from 6.5 percent in January. Defiance County is at 4.5 percent…Paulding County, 4.1. Williams County checks …

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A Buckeye Soldier Comes Home

A U.S. soldier from northeast Ohio, killed in the Korean War, is identified after 68 years The remains are to be buried with full military honors. The niece of Army Sgt. First Class Peter Simon says his remains are being returned, heading for a cemetery in Northfield. Simon was killed …

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Worley Found Guilty

James Worley is guilty of 17 counts against him in the Sierah Joughin murder trial. The jury in Wauseon unanimously decided, this after deliberations were forced to begin again after a juror was excused due to her pregnancy. Later, the panel raised their hands in agreement after Judge Jeffrey Robinson …

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Scared Straight…A Reality

An Akron woman is suing the school district there, accusing it of allowing a man to handcuff and assault students under the guise of a fake “scared straight” program into her son’s elementary school. The $24 million federal lawsuit claims the Akron school district violated her son’s constitutional rights, detailing …

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School Is Starting Too Early

A majority of Ohio voters, including both parents and teachers, support starting the school year later in the summer…this, in contrast to a statewide trend that has more districts opening earlier, as early as the first week of August. A survey commissioned by the Ohio Travel Association found that 71 …

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Swimmers Get Gear

During their meeting this week, the Bryan Area Foundation awards $30,000 to the Bryan Swim Team to buy new starting blocks and a scoreboard.

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Ohio Jobs Picture Keeps Improving

Ohio’s unemployment dropped to 4.5 percent in February…it’s the lowest rate since 2001. Still, the numbers are higher than the national rate. State unemployment fell from 4.7 percent in January and was lower than the 5.1 percent rate of February 2017. Nationally, the number stands at 4.1 percent in February…unchanged …

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WU Fire Doused

Several fire departments respond to a structure fire on County Road M, north of West Unity. The Brady Township Fire Department was dispatched, with mutual aid from the Stryker fire team. Officials suspect the cause was a garbage fire that never reached nearby homes.

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Local Crews Handle Field Fire

A grass fire on County Road 18.75, south of U.S. 6 threatens farms in the area for a time. Crews from Bryan and Stryker took on the flames. The fire was reported when cinders from a burn pit landed on corn stubble. No structures were damaged and no injuries were …

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