Bryan Police yesterday arrested a woman from another state on a bench warrant. Police described the initial charge against 35-year-old Kimberly Sharp of Camden, Mich. as passing bad checks. They turned Sharp over the sheriff’s department, and then she went to the corrections center.
Read More »Kasich gives inaugural address
Governor John Kasich has taken the oath of office for a second term. In his inauguration address, he has requested an infusion of basic values like responsibility, resiliency, and empathy in order to meet challenges. Kasich says his fellow Republicans sometimes mistake economic prosperity as the end goal. He describes …
Read More »Wildlife continues recovering from Titan Tire oil spill
The animals who have survived the Titan Tire oil spill go home soon. John Windau in the DNR’s Wildlife Communications Office says officials intend to release the first group of birds back into the wild on Thursday. This release takes place at some spot on the Maumee River. Windau says …
Read More »NAMI holding free mental health education seminar
The National Alliance on Mental Illness next month holds a free educational seminar for family and friends of those with mental illness. The class has the title “Family to Family.” It begins Feb. 5 at 6 o’clock at Sherwood State Bank in Defiance. The 12-week course meets for two and …
Read More »Burkley named vice chair of statehouse ag committee
The statehouse speaker has named Tony Burkley vice chair of the House Agriculture & Rural Development Committee. Burkley says he feels honored, and that he looks forward to finding ways to help agriculture remains the state’s top industry. He has started his second term in the House.
Read More »Defiance Co. deals with three fires on Friday
Three fires in Defiance County kept firefighters busy on Friday. One of these fires significantly damaged a home on Rosedale Road in Edgerton, but fire departments apparently put it out quickly. That fire supposedly started with the couple living there not at home. A second fire destroyed a pole barn …
Read More »Bryan Community Center hosting classes on diabetes education
The Bryan Community Center holds a series of classes on diabetes management. Registered dietitian and diabetes educator Michelle Price focuses on helping people manage their diabetes through 10 classes on Tuesday evenings and Wednesday mornings. The first one takes place this Wednesday at 11 o’clock with a fitting title: “Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes …
Read More »Ohio schools receive federal grants to help with food services
Over a million dollars in federal funding has gone to 79 schools across the state, as well as other providers participating in the National School Lunch Program. The state’s education department says the competitive grants have gone to eligible schools to help buy food service equipment. This includes ovens, dishwashers, …
Read More »Weather a wild card as GOP’s Kasich holds inauguration event
Cold and freezing rain did not prevent 200 people from attending John Kasich’s formal midnight swearing-in ceremony. However, weather may put a damper on the bigger production the governor has for his inauguration celebration today. Last night, Kasich told those in attendance that he handpicked every one of them because …
Read More »Dog registration deadline at the end of the month
Williams County residents have until the end of the month to register their dogs and have their dog tags made. Those who wait after that must deal with double fees for having unlicensed dogs.
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