Parents of Defiance High School seniors who are planning to major in education this fall are reminded that scholarships are available now for the Claude W. Henkle or Marie Kauser Memorial Scholarship. They are due by March 15th, and are available from the Defiance High School counselors’ office.
Read More »Napoleon charity begins drive for needy families
Donations have begun in Napoleon, for the annual Snowman Campaign held by the group Together We Can Make a Difference. The group needs donations of toiletries and personal care items for families in need in our area. Things like toothbrushes, toothpaste, bath soaps and even diapers. Donations can be dropped …
Read More »The Barn robbery suspects nabbed
In a follow-up to a story we brought you yesterday, two people have been taken into custody in the robbery of The Barn carryout in Defiance on Monday night. First, the man, 32-year-old Joshua Brown is being charged with the robbery. The woman, 29-year-old Sheri Kraegel, was arrested on an …
Read More »Jobless numbers low in region
The numbers of jobless workers in the area last month showed Henry County had the highest unemployment rate at 5.5 percent. The Henry County Commissioner Glenn Miller said that rate stems from the layoffs at Campbell’s Soup. The lowest jobless rate is for Putnam County, now at 3.8 percent. Here …
Read More »Police: Former Paulding residents killed by woman’s son in Florida
Two former Paulding residents were killed last weekend in a shooting in Florida. The victims were 47-year-old Kevin McGrath, Sr. and 42-year-old Shanna McGrath, his wife. Their bodies were found Saturday morning in Crestview. The woman’s son, 22-year-old Jacob Langston has been charged with their murders. He was shot in …
Read More »Ohio bill passes house to delete “mental retardation” from state laws
A bill to delete the term “mental retardation” from state laws has been approved unanimously in the Ohio House. The measure replaces the phrase with the term “intellectual disability” and would specify that condition as a form of developmental disability. More than just changing the term, the bill also would …
Read More »Man charged with domestic violence after striking woman
A domestic violence complaint has landed a Sherwood man in jail. Sheriff’s Office says 30 year old Ray-Shawn Maulsby was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence after he is accused of hitting a woman in the face at a home on W. Lawrence St. The man left the home before deputies …
Read More »Man in black tries to rob The Barn
The Sheriff’s Department is looking for a man they say tried to rob The Barn carryout on E. Second Street Monday evening. The call to deputies came in just after 8 p.m. for a robbery in progress. The Crescent-News says the robber was dressed in a black jacket and light …
Read More »Chamber Business expo signing up vendors now
The Bryan Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting registrations now for vendors at the 30th annual Williams County Business and Industry Show. It’s coming March 29. It’ll be held at the Bryan middle school from 11 am to 7 pm. The organizers say this is Northwest Ohio’s largest event for …
Read More »Fremont drug suspect pleads guilty
The Fremont man scheduled to go on trial on February 4 on drug charges has taken a plea agreement to plead guilty to charges of dealing methamphetamine. 52-year-old Robert Cox and nine other people were arrested last March in Steuben County. The judge will determine the man’s sentence on February …
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