The Defiance Police Department finds a thousand pounds of marijuana in a U-Haul. Jesus Torres-Salas of Springfield, was stopped on Highway 24 at Ralston Avenue for a traffic violation. A police K9 alerted officers where the marijuana was found. Torres-Salas and a passenger, David Rivera, were taken into custody. They …
Read More »More Soccer
The City of Bryan moves forward with a project to install lighting at the Recreation Park varsity soccer field. City council approved a $150,000 donation from the Bryan Soccer Association to the Parks and Recreation Department for the project, which will allow for more games and more playing time for …
Read More »Water, The Topic
A panel of experts will discuss water quality in northwest Ohio and the Great Lakes in Defiance. The nonpartisan forum is open to the public. The idea behind the event, is that voters need information in order to present real facts and reduce the misinformation that surrounds public policy. The …
Read More »Tax Time
The Edgerton Village Council starts the process of authorizing and certifying tax levies. Denise Knecht, village fiscal officer, says this year, it won’t involve new ones. Mayor Lance Bowsher agreed, saying it was just normal procedural operations. The council has until October to have all three necessary readings to pass …
Read More »Fed Money For Area In Debate
A proposal in debate in Washington could mean millions of dollars to build new hangars for a unit of the Ohio Air National Guard. The money would be directed to the 180th Fighter Wing, based at the Toledo Air National Guard Base. A House committee has voted in favor of …
Read More »Yost In Town Next Week
Auditor of the State of Ohio, Dave Yost, is planning to attend the last Financial Planning and Supervision Commission Meeting in Edgerton. The State declared the Village of Edgerton in fiscal emergency in December of 2013. The VOE financial planning and supervision commission will have its final meeting on July …
Read More »Multi Sport Stars
In a move considered for several months, the Bryan Board of Education approves a one year trial of a dual-sport participation policy, starting this fall. Bryan students will, for the first time in quite awhile, be able to participate in multiple sports, so long as they meet certain conditions. First, …
Read More »Kressbach Goes To Prison
A former church school teacher was sentenced to 22 years in prison for having sex with underage girls. Brian Kressbach, of Napoleon, pled guilty last month to nine counts of sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct. In January he was charged with 13 counts following an investigation at St. Paul …
Read More »Get Ready To Travel
The Bryan Chamber of Commerce announces they will be hosting a trip to Germany. The trip will depart on March 24th, 2018. Participants will visit Berlin, Dresden, and Munich. The cost is 3-thousand-3-hundred-49 dollars, if the deposit is submitted by September 30th.
Read More »Ohio Energy Firm Disagrees With Court
A federal appeals court rules the EPA is not required to estimate the number of mining job losses that may be caused by air pollution regulations. The ruling issued Thursday by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a West Virginia judge’s ruling that sided with coal companies. Ohio-based, …
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