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Herber Steps Down At United Way In Paulding

Sonya Her­ber has resigned as exec­u­tive direc­tor of the United Way of Pauld­ing County. Her­ber has been with the United Way since 2012. She told the Cres­cent News that she resigned from the post to spend more time with her fam­ily. Offi­cials with Untied Way say that while Her­ber has …

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No More Room For Snow In Defiance

Too much snow, and no place left to put it. That’t the sit­u­a­tion in down­town Defi­ance, and it’s prompted Defi­ance Mayor Bob Arm­strong to declare a snow emer­gency and down­town park­ing ban so city crews can begin to remove snow from the down­town. Park­ing is pro­hib­ited on most down­town streets …

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Northwest Dispute Grows

North­west State Com­mu­nity Col­lege and the North­west State Com­mu­nity Col­lege Edu­ca­tion Asso­ci­a­tion, both claim they were forced to can­cel a fact-finding ses­sion that each had hoped would help resolve dif­fer­ences over cen­tral­iza­tion of power and a new con­tract agree­ment. The edu­ca­tion asso­ci­a­tion said, in a press release, that the rea­son …

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Collins To Run In Hicksville

A new hat has been tossed into the ring for the job of mayor of Hicksville. Diane Collins announced that she wants the job. The 57 year old Collins is now the clerk trea­surer in Hicksville, a posi­tion she has held for eight terms. Born in Hicksville, Collins is a …

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Defiance Inks Fire Contracts

Good news for Defi­ance fire­fight­ers. City Coun­cil approved a new three year con­tract with the fire­fight­ers, that calls for annual raises on Tues­day night. The new con­tract is retroac­tive to Jan. 1 and will run until Dec. 31, 2017. Under the terms of the new con­tract, raises of 2.75 per­cent …

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Former WEDCO Head Headed To Jail

The for­mer head of the Williams County Eco­nomic Devel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (WEDCO), has been sen­tenced on OVI charges in Bryan Munic­i­pal Court. Dia­mond Zim­mer­man was sen­tenced to serve 90 days in jail, with 70 days sus­pended… as long as she has no new vio­la­tions within two years. Zim­mer­man will also lose …

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Lots Of Deer Harvested This Year In Ohio

The num­bers are in, and now it appears that Ohio’s white-tailed deer archery sea­son, which closed Sun­day, Feb. 1, mark­ing the end of Ohio’s 2014–15 deer hunt­ing sea­son, resulted in hunters across the state bag­ging a total of 175,745 deer dur­ing all 2014–15 hunt­ing sea­sons. The Ohio Depart­ment of Nat­ural …

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Icy Roads Cause Headaches For Drivers

The slip­pery north­side hill in Defi­ance cre­ated prob­lems for dri­vers and was behind sev­eral crashes Tues­day. In fact, four crashes occurred at North Clin­ton and High streets between 6:30 and 8 a.m. alone onTues­day morn­ing. There was no report of any­one being seri­ously hurt in those crashes yes­ter­day morn­ing, but …

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Wauseon Talks Pools And Dogs

In Wauseon, plans to build a new pool are mov­ing for­ward. A res­o­lu­tion aimed at plac­ing the new pool at a city park, received unan­i­mous sup­port from coun­cil dur­ing their Mon­day night meet­ing, and now will be headed toward a sec­ond read­ing. How a pool project would be funded how­ever, …

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Heads Up If You Are Heading Out Today

Heads up if you are head­ing out today… The National Weather Ser­vice in north­ern Indi­ana has issued a Win­ter Weather Advi­sory for Williams, Defi­ance, Henry, Pauld­ing, Put­nam, Ful­ton, Van Wert and Allen coun­ties. The advi­sory is from noon-7 p.m. today, and warns of haz­ardous weather and dri­ving con­di­tions, with snow …

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