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Bryan Police arrest Michigan woman on warrant

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.

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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.

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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 …

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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 …

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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, …

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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 …

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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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