The deadline for applications for “Good Citizen of the Year Award” nominations is coming up soon, February 1. Nominees must have been a Bryan resident for 20 years, be active in unpaid positions in organizations supporting Bryan, have a leadership position in an area nonprofit organization or be associated with …
Read More »Grants given to local groups fighting human trafficking
Two Ohio groups have provided grants to fight human trafficking. Nine organizations will get their share of $90,000. Children’s Lantern serves Defiance, Henry, Paulding, Fulton, Putnam and Williams counties. And Sisters in Shelter reaches 14 counties including those. The grants are to help identify and help at-risk youth populations and …
Read More »Fairview Schools Fund tops $100,000
The Fairview Schools Fund has raised more than $100,000 in just two years through donations and pledges. It was started in 2013 to benefit students and teachers of Central Local Schools.
Read More »Sherrod Brown pushing bill to expand school lunch program into summer
Senator Sherrod Brown wants to expand school lunch programs during summer vacation. Brown said yesterday that the measure called the Hunger Free Summer for KIds Act has cleared the Senate Agriculture Committee. He said the bill will increase access to summer federal child nutrition programs by making it easier for …
Read More »Deputities looking for third burglary suspect
Authorities are looking for Snake Lindemyer, one of three men they say committed a home burglary last Friday on County Road R. The other two were arrested at the scene. They are 46-year-old Michael Fitch of Camden, Michigan and 28-year-old Jessica Stotz of West Unity. They were caught after one …
Read More »ProMedica Regional Hospital needs volunteers
If you have some extra time on your hands, you’re needed at ProMedica Regional Hospital. The Auxiliary is looking for volunteers to help out in the gift shop, thrift shop or the coffee cart. You can volunteer for several hours or more on various days. Contact Gina at the hospital …
Read More »Wastewater rates being raised in Liberty Center
In news that affects your wallet, in the village of Liberty Center, wastewater rates are going up seven percent. The increase is paying for the village’s oxidation ditch project.
Read More »Defiance Spelling Bee next Tuesday
All the good spellers from area schools in Defiance County will compete Tuesday evening for the county title of spelling bee champion at the Ayersville Local School auditorium. The winner advances to the regional spelling bee in Fort Wayne on March 5th.
Read More »Changing marijuana laws confusing to employers, employees
Hundreds attended a talk by a Toledo lawyer about marijuana in the workplace, held in Archbold Tuesday. Attorney Tom Dixon told the audience that medical marijuana is likely to become legal in the state, after Republicans created a task force to investigate it. And a new poll shows that 90 …
Read More »Edon man’s sex case continued
The Bomber’s Saloon and Steakhouse co-manager indicted on prostitution charges had a preliminary hearing postponed yesterday. It’s the second continuance in the case of Eric Johnston. The Edon Police Department says they’ve had a long-term investigation of the man for suspected compelling minor prostitution of a 15-year-old last month, and …
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