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Slave Trail Freedom Walk Scheduled

In Syl­va­nia, the “Slave Trail Free­dom Walk” is set to be held on Aug. 14 begin­ning at 6PM, begin­ning at the Lath­rop House on Main Street, and con­clud­ing on the cam­pus of Flower Hos­pi­tal. The pur­pose of the walk is to edu­cate peo­ple to what orga­niz­ers say is the fact …

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Quadco To Sponsor Car Show

Clas­sic vehi­cles will be gath­er­ing at the Stryker school park­ing lot at the end of the month for an annual sum­mer cruise-in for the com­mu­nity. This will be the third year that Quadco Reha­bil­i­ta­tion Cen­ter has hosted the show in down­town Stryker. The cruise-in is sched­uled for Fri­day, July 31, …

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Moment Of Silence Held To Honor Paulding Graduate Killed In Tennessee

At it’s meet­ing this week, the Pauld­ing Exempted Vil­lage Board of Edu­ca­tion hon­ored Navy Petty Offi­cer 2nd Class Ran­dall Smith, a 2007 Pauld­ing grad­u­ate, who was killed in the shoot­ings in Chat­tanooga, Ten­nessee last Thurs­day, with a moment of silence and a pre­pared state­ment. School board pres­i­dent Jim Foltz led …

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Michigan Man Indicted On List Of Charges By Williams County Grand Jury

A Williams County grand jury met Wednes­day and returned indict­ments against nine peo­ple, includ­ing a Michi­gan man who is now fac­ing charges of aggra­vated vehic­u­lar assault, and OVI endan­ger­ing chil­dren. 37 year old Fiden­cio Monroy-Villeda is alleged to have caused seri­ous phys­i­cal harm to a woman when he crashed a …

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First Ever Same Sex Marriage In Williams County Performed In Bryan

His­tory was made this past week as two Mont­pe­lier women became the first same-sex cou­ple to be legally mar­ried in Williams County. April and Kee­ley Robarge, who are 23 and 28 years old, and have spent the last three years together, are now start­ing a new chap­ter of their life …

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Bryan Rated “Safe”

Well, here’s some good news for folks liv­ing in Bryan. The Bryan Times today reports that, accord­ing to a Utah based home secu­rity sys­tems com­pany… Safe­wise, Bryan is the safest city in Ohio. The rank­ing comes fol­low­ing a report that shows that Bryan only had one reported vio­lent crime, and …

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Kasich Is In It

Ohio Gov­er­nor John Kasich offi­cially announced his pres­i­den­tial run Tues­day. In an speech at Ohio State Uni­ver­sity that described the woes of Amer­i­cans wor­ried about lost jobs, health care costs and crush­ing stu­dent debt, Kasich also tried to strike an opti­mistic note. High­light­ing his expe­ri­ence work­ing with for­mer Pres­i­dent Ronald …

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Williams County Ag Society & Former Board Member Feud Over Keys

The Williams County Sheriff’s Office has been inves­ti­gat­ing what has been termed a dis­crep­ancy over keys and reim­burse­ment between the Williams County Agri­cul­tural Soci­ety and a for­mer fair board mem­ber. The inves­ti­ga­tion involv­ing for­mer board mem­ber John McDon­ald was launched last month at the request of the fair board. That …

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Bryan Police Provide Man With An Apparently Much Needed Address

A young man who listed no per­ma­nent address when he was arrested by Bryan Police, now has one. 19 year old Kyle Finch was arrested by Bryan Police on Tues­day after­noon, just before 1PM, on a bench war­rant that had been issued by Bryan Munic­i­pal Court. His address, although most …

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32nd Annual Sauder Village Doll And Teddy Bear Show & Sale Scheduled

From antique dolls, teddy bears and doll cloth­ing to mod­ern col­lectibles, doll fur­ni­ture and acces­sories .… Founders Hall At Sauder Vil­lage will be filled with exhibitors and bustling with activ­ity on August 1 and 2 as doll lovers and col­lec­tors gather for the Doll & Teddy Bear Show and Sale. …

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