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Napoleon Anti Bullying Program To Begin

Thanks to the Schools of Ohio Risk Sharing Authority, students at Napoleon Area City Schools will soon have a tool to anonymously help stop bullying, or to report inappropriate behavior in and out of school. It was discussed during the regular meeting of the Napoleon Board of Education. How it …

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Latest On Skelton Case

A man interviewed after children’s bones are found in a shed in September is not arrested and is no longer a focus of the investigation. Missoula investigators are turning their attention toward other people who are tied to the property where the remains were found. Authorities say a box containing …

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NW OH Property Scene Looking Good

Local analysts are beaming these days, as Ohio is experiencing a boom of sorts in the housing market. Last month’s sales were up a full 6.9 percent from 2016’s own record-setting November tally, that’s according to the Ohio Association of Realtors. In Williams, Henry, Defiance and Fulton counties, home sales …

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Meyer Tries For The 81st

Another hopeful enters the fold in the Ohio 81st race. Conservative, Christopher Meyer, founder and director of West Ohio Pediatrics at the Fulton County Health Center, submitted his application to run for the 81st House District seat this week. He is among five contenders for the office, including former Napoleon …

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Davis Tapped For CCNO Commission Chair

Williams County Commissioner, Brian Davis is named board chairman for the Corrections Commission of Northwest Ohio. It was announced during the commission’s meeting on Wednesday. Henry County Commissioner Robert Hastedt was named vice chair and Fulton County Sheriff ,Roy Miller is now Board secretary/treasurer.

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St. Mary’s Expands

After over a decade of planning and thousands of dollars in contributions from families, parishioners, organizations and alumni, St. Mary’s Catholic School in Edgerton is adding a kindergarten program. Previously serving grades one through six, and preschool after its program was implemented two years ago, the school will now be …

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Nuisance Board Eyes First Job

Remember Defiance’s new nuisance code, approved earlier this year by city council? The board put in charge of backing it up got to work this week. The nuisance abatement board is looking for a solution for a dilapidated building at 620 Blaine St. The city had planned to purchase and …

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AG Warns Of Scam

Ohio Attorney General, Mike DeWine is warning Ohioans to beware of phony offers for federal grants. In recent weeks, the Attorney General’s Office has received dozens of reports of grant scams from people across the state. The scam often begins when someone receives a phone call or Facebook message about …

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Local Sheriff Dies

Dundee police chief, Todd Opperman has passed away. Opperman,42, was found dead of natural causes in his home by his father. Village Manager, David Uhl says Opperman recently had a procedure. Opperman told Uhl he was okay, but that he would not be coming into work Monday. Dundee has 15 …

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Teen Girl Hurt In ATV Wreck

A 16-year-old girl is hospitalized after she was thrown from an ATV into a metal pole at an East 800 South property in Nottingham. A 15-year-old girl was operating the vehicle behind the home with the 16-year-old girl as a passenger. The ATV hit a bump and the driver pushed …

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