The Paulding County Wall of Honor at the courthouse has a new name. Randall Smith, a Paulding native, died last July from injuries he received during a domestic terrorist attack on the Navy Operations Support Center in Chattanooga. His name will be placed under a new category: Global War on …
Read More »Help for college students applying for Financial Aid
Parents of prospective college students can learn about Financial Aid at a workshop next Wednesday, January 6th. The Defiance County Counselors Association hosts the annual program to help parents and students understand how to apply for financial aid through FAFSA… the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which helps families …
Read More »City offices closed Friday
On this New Year’s Eve, a reminder that city offices will be closed tomorrow. Trash pickup for tomorrow will be moved to Tuesday, Jan. 5.
Read More »New Continental FD truck in service
You may see Continental Fire Department’s new fire truck on your travels. The new pumper cost almost a quarter of a million dollars and holds 3,000 gallons of water.
Read More »Crash injures three in Camden, MI
A crash in Camden, Michigan injured three people Tuesday. In a release yesterday, Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department said the driver of a car became ill and lost consciousness while on South Edon Rd. He drove off the road and flipped the car. He was sent by medical helicopter to a …
Read More »Fayette semi-crash victim identified
The Fayette man killed in a two-vehicle crash on I-69 in Steuben County has been identified as 68-year-old Marion Garrison. He lost control Monday afternoon on the icy interstate, hit a guardrail and crashed into a semi. Garrison was pronounced dead at the scene. He was not wearing a seat …
Read More »Edon mayor to retire
The mayor of Edon is retiring. Darlene Burkhardt has lived in the village her whole life, and is ready to relax and enjoy the fruits of her labor, overseeing the county for 8 years as mayor, 21 years as Florence Township clerk and on the Board of Elections for Williams …
Read More »Two Bryan residents arrested
Williams County Sheriffs deputies made two arrests over the weekend. 32-year-old Joshua Stall of Bryan was arrested on a Defiance County Common Pleas Warrant for failure to comply with community control. He was taken to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio. 52-year-old Susan Kay Patten of Bryan was arrested for …
Read More »Fair board elects new leaders
The Williams County Fair Foundation has new officers elected to their posts that begin January first. John McDonald is the new President, Scott Caroll is vice-president. Carol Knepper stays as treasurer and Carol Goebel remains the secretary.
Read More »CCW applications way up in 2015
CCW applications have risen over the holiday season. The Bryan Times reports Williams County is open daily without an appointment to process an application. According to one clerk, the fourth quarter of this year has been the busiest, with 117 new applications and 42 renewals. Overall, one clerk, Kelly Higgins, …
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