The Williams County Regional Airport is planning changes that will bring the hub into compliance with FAA regulations and improve the safety of the airport at a price tag of $1.5 million. The plan is to move the existing taxiway back about 240 feet from the runway and extend the …
Read More »Crash caused by man who ran stop sign on U.S. 20
A crash yesterday on U.S. 20 at County Road 11 was caused by a Camden, Michigan man, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol. They identified the at-fault driver as Kyle Tyler, saying he ran a stop sign and his vehicle crashed into a Ford 1-150 pickup in service for Direct …
Read More »Gas prices
Gas prices remain higher around Ohio after the Memorial Day weekend. According to AAA, a gallon of regular gas was averaging $2.46 in yesteday’s survey, up about 3 cents from a week ago and 15 cents from a month ago. It’s also higher than the updated national average of $2.32. …
Read More »WillCo Sheriff warns of computer virus email
The Williams County Sheriffs office is warning of another Email scam, this one is designed to unleash a virus into your computer. The email has a subject line similar to: Court Meeting on June 17, 2016. The email says that your presence is required at the court or a warrant …
Read More »Bryan commemorates Memorial Day
Bryan paused to commemorate the fallen soldiers at Memorial Day festivities yesterday. A parade started the day off from the Goodwill parking lot. Military members placed wreaths at Fountain Grove for the fallen and a 30-gun salute was followed by taps. Bryan Mayor Doug Johnson spoke at the event and …
Read More »Last graduation class walks at North Central Local Schools
The excitement of a new school was dampened for a moment on Sunday as the last graduating class at North Central Local Schools graduated 31 students. The building, constructed in 1922, will be demolished and replaced with a new building. The class received $383,000 in college scholarships. In an emotional …
Read More »Bryan graduates 123 for last time in old high school
Bryan High School sent their graduating class off to their futures on Sunday for the 138th and final time. The building, built in 1958, is being replaced by a new facility, but that excitement was in the background as the Senior class president reminded all 123 graduates that Sunday was …
Read More »Ag scholarship available in Paulding County
A new scholarship is available from the Paulding County Master Gardeners for educational opportunities for Paulding County residents. It’s a $1,000 scholarship and there could be several awards, which depends on the committee members. The scholarship is open to Paulding County high school or home school graduates who have completed …
Read More »Voters change to GOP rolls in March primary
A new analysis of Ohio voters is showing that more voters switched from Democrat to Republican than the other way around for Ohio’s March 15th primary. It happened in almost every county according to the Secretary of State’s office. Governor John Kasich won the primary, and voters were required to …
Read More »Toledo Zoo responds to Cinci Zoo’s killing of gorilla
The story everyone is talking about this weekend, the killing of a 400 lb gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo after a four year old boy crawled into the enclosure and fell into the moat. While criticism of not only the zoo but the boy’s parents has been widespread, the Toledo …
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