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Paulding OVI suspect indicted

A Pauld­ing man was indicted for a Decem­ber OVI arrest. 39-year-old Tracy Lowe is charged with a Decem­ber inci­dent where police say he fled from them at a “high rate of speed,” dri­ving under the influ­ence and assaulted an offi­cer when he was arrested.

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Cecil man indicted in ATV death

A Cecil man has been indicted by a Defi­ance County grand jury in the death of a Per­rys­burg man in an ATV crash. The vic­tim, 38-year-old Thomas Pis­ar­cik, died after being ejected off an ATV dri­ven by Larry Atch­ley. The 62-year-old Cecil man has allegedly under the influ­ence at the …

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New AG’s office Student Loan help

For stu­dents who want to go to col­lege and take out stu­dent loans, the Ohio Attor­ney Gen­er­als Office has a new tool to help. The AG’s new Stu­dent Loan Cen­ter pro­vides resources and tools to help stu­dents and par­ents make smart bor­row­ing deci­sions, accord­ing to AG Mike Dewine. The infor­ma­tion …

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Three local health care employers honored by ODH

Three area health care providers have been rec­og­nized at the Healthy Ohio Healthy Work­site Awards. Com­mu­nity Hos­pi­tals and Well­ness Cen­ters, Henry County Hos­pi­tal and Ful­ton County Health Cen­ter are among 68 Ohio employ­ers being hon­ored for hav­ing a com­mit­ment to employee well­ness. All three won a Gold Award, the high­est …

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Habitat accepting applications for two new home builds

Habi­tat for Human­ity is tak­ing appli­ca­tions for it’s next two homes to be built in Pauld­ing County. Open enroll­ment is on now until March 14th for any county res­i­dents inter­ested in apply­ing for a Habi­tat home. Habitat’s mis­sion is to build homes with fam­i­lies who are unable to secure a …

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Powerball winners still haven’t shown up

So far, the win­ners of the Power­ball jack­pot from three state have not come for­ward to claim the prizes. In Ohio, a win­ner in the Day­ton sub­urb of Cen­ter­ville won $1M and has not claimed the prize yet. Lot­tery offi­cials advise win­ners to get legal and finan­cial help before claim­ing …

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Two sentenced in recycling center break-in

Two peo­ple were sen­tenced in Ful­ton County Com­mon Pleas Court for break­ing and enter­ing of the Pet­tisville School recy­cling cen­ter last sum­mer. 24-year-old Shane Machala and 28-year-old Jo Mohn were sen­tenced to jail time, com­mu­nity con­trol and a $250 dol­lar fine each.

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Wauseon resident sentenced in domestic case

Kelly Moore, a 38-year-old Wauseon res­i­dent, was sen­tenced to 18 days in jail at the Cor­rec­tions Cen­ter of North­west Ohio for a domes­tic vio­lence con­vic­tion. Moore pleaded guilty to the charge from July 31st last year. Moore will also be on two years com­mu­nity con­trol and may a $500 fine.

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Sherwood mayor, council available to talk Saturday

Sher­wood res­i­dents can meet the Mayor and the newly-elected coun­cil this Sat­ur­day. They’ll be at the Sher­wood Branch library at 10 a.m. to meet res­i­dents and dis­cuss what is going on in the vil­lage and address con­cerns. Donuts and cof­fee will be provided.

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MLK Jr. Day volunteer opportunities

Defi­ance High School’s National Honor Soci­ety mem­bers are not tak­ing Mar­tin Luther King, Jr. Day off on Mon­day. Instead, stu­dents have cre­ated a long list of projects where indi­vid­u­als can vol­un­teer as a trib­ute to the fallen civil rights leader. The film “Selma” will be shown at the Defi­ance Library …

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