50 new full-time jobs are coming to Williams County, thanks to a roadwork project grant. State senator Cliff Hite made the announcement yesterday that the village of Pioneer received a $500,000 Roadwork Development Grant from the state to extend Clark Street to Core Way Drive, making a connection to Highway …
Read More »Archbold Teens Face Charges for Sexting
A pair of Archbold High School students are in hot water for circulating nude pictures via text message with other students. The two 17-year-olds, whose names have not been released due to their age, are facing felony charges. Three additional juveniles are looking at misdemeanor charges in the case, which …
Read More »Drug Dealer Convicted in Customer’s Overdose Death
39-year-old Jimmy Matney of Defiance died from a heroin overdose on Dec. 27, 2013. Now, the man who sold him the drugs has been convicted for Matney’s death. 32-year-old Robert R. Kramer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter following a three-day trial in Defiance County Common Pleas Court. Sentencing is …
Read More »Archbold School District Site Hit by Virus
A computer virus that affected thousands of websites also hit the Archbold Area School District website last week, according to the Bryan Times. The virus displayed a message claiming to be from the the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, better known as ISIS. So far, no damage …
Read More »Hillsdale School Board Welcomes New Member
Hillsdale Intermediate School District has a new board member following the resignation of the board’s president last month. Valerie White, a Hillsdale resident and assistant prosecuting attorney for Branch County, was selected from four candidates who fielded questions from the school board. White highlighted her background in law as a …
Read More »Hillsdale Considering Stricter Open-Burn Restrictions
Hillsdale city leaders are looking at changing the code that deals with open burning restrictions. A proposed amendment would ban all opening burning in the city between midnight and 4am except for cooking grills, meaning no campfires, open fire pits, or bonfires. Outdoor fires of any kind, including grills and …
Read More »Indiana Trooper Given Award for Bravery
Indiana State Trooper Peter Bradley of Noble County was awarded the department’s Silver Star for rescuing a distressed paddle boater last August. Two adults and two children were in the boat on Knapp Lake a few miles northwest of Fort Wayne when it started to founder. One of the adults …
Read More »Angola Man Returning to Prison for Parole Violation
An Angola man is returning to prison after violating his probation from a 2010 drug case. 28-year-old Jeromy R. Baker will spend seven years behind bars for a combination of charges on drug manufacturing and resisting arrest along with the parole violation. Three children found in Baker’s house during a …
Read More »Local Police Help with Multi-County Vehicle Chase
Bryan police and Williams County deputies joined in on a vehicle chase Friday at the request of the Defiance County Sheriff’s Office. Defiance deputies were pursuing a car on Highway 127 when it entered Williams County, prompting the request. After traveling through Bryan, the vehicle veered off into a field, …
Read More »Candlelight Vigil Held for Slain Perrysville Student
Friends and family held a candlelight vigil Saturday evening for 22-year-old Jonathan Krueger of Perrysburg. Krueger was a student at the University of Kentucky who was gunned down early Friday morning in what police are calling a random act of violence near the Lexington campus. He was taken to an …
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