Defiance City employees who are not in a union will be getting pay increases next year. The City Council approved the legislation at their last meeting this week. The 2.75% pay increases go to the cities non-union employees. That’s the same as those given to the employees of Defiance’s three …
Read More »Defiance ok’s 2016 budget
Defiance’s 2016 budget is now in the books. The council approved it on Tuesday during its last meeting of this year. Next years budget is a little over $52 million. Next years budget proposes adding new employees including an additional engineering technician.
Read More »Senior center gets $35k donation
The Montpelier Senior Center just received a $35,000 donation from the estate of Jim Treer. He was a well-liked visitor to the center and a retired employee of Hutch’s Towing and Recovery. He passed away on October 29 at the age of 72. The donation will go to the maintenance …
Read More »Bryan schools construction update
Bryan City Schools Board of Education President Glenn Newcomer gave an update on the progress of the building for grades six through 12. He said there’s a lot of construction going on. He said workers are finishing the outside work and will prepare to move the focus inside the building …
Read More »Blood drive on Tuesday in Napoleon
The Red Cross of Henry County is holding a blood drive next Tuesday. It will be at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Napoleon from noon until 6 PM. There will be free T-shirts for donors, and walk-ins are welcome. For your convenience you can make an appointment by calling 800-RED …
Read More »Unnamed teacher investigated for student relationship
An Edgerton teacher is being investigated for an alleged sexual relationship with a 15 year old student while working for Montpelier Exempted Village Schools. Officials are not naming the teacher yet and it’s unclear if the teacher has been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation, or has been fired. …
Read More »Drug death case delayed due to delayed toxicology report
Toxicology reports haven’t come back yet and that’s causing a delay for the man accused of involuntary manslaughter, 26-year-old Andrew Marin of Payne. His pretrial hearing has now been rescheduled for a fourth time, while they wait for the results. Martin pleaded not guilty in September to involuntary manslaughter, two …
Read More »Delta man dies in crash with no seat belt
A Delta man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Fulton County Monday. The driver, 24-year-old Jacob Baldwin was pronounced dead at the scene in the county’s Swan Creek Township, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol. Baldwin was driving a pickup truck north on Township Road 4–1 near County Road …
Read More »Courthouse repair project to begin next week
Downtown is pretty and all, but the Christmas decorations will be coming down on Sunday so they can get started on the courthouse repair project. The executive director of the Bryan Area Chamber of Commerce said that final contracts were signed on Monday to repair the inside and outside of …
Read More »March primary set
The March 15th Republican primary will have two hotly contested county commissioner seats up for election, with five candidates who want the jobs. One of those candidates will run as an independent, after he indicated he will withdraw his Republican Party petition. Rodney Miller has already been approved as the …
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