At Monday’s Bryan Council meeting, council members and the mayor discussed the ½ percent income tax levy Bryan voters will be asked to replace. They say it’s nothing new… It’s been in place since 1986 and has been renewed every 9 ½ years. The tax, according to the Bryan Times, …
Read More »Blood Drive Set For Next Tuesday
Mark your calendar. The Henry County American Red Cross will hold a blood drive next Tuesday, March 11th, at the Napoleon Moose Lodge on Oakwood Avenue, Napoleon. This blood drive is sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Walk-ins are welcome. To schedule an appointment, call 800-RED-CROSS. After the tough winter …
Read More »Bryan Police Continue Catch & Release
More catch and release by Bryan Police. 55 year old Alfonso Miller of Defiance was arrested by Bryan Police on Saturday, and charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was released. 25 year old Daryke Roose of Bryan, was arrested and charged with OVI and open container in …
Read More »Emergency Prep Week Has Begun
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week, and as part of that recognition, a statewide tornado drill will be held on Wednesday to test outdoor sirens. The statewide test will begin Wednesday morning at 9:50. State officials are asking all schools, businesses, and homes to practice their tornado drills and …
Read More »Fire In Defiance
We’ve certainly had our share of fires this winter. There was another house fire in the area on Friday. Defiance firefighters were called out Friday morning to flames at a home on Washington Avenue. The first reports came in around 6:30 Friday morning. According to the Crescent News, the flames …
Read More »Lightning Behind Gas Blast
It’s now been determined that it was lightning that caused that home explosion a week ago at Snow Lake in Steuben County. Fire investigators found burn holes where the lightning came out through a gas line in the crawlspace. Investigators now say they think the crawlspace filled with gas after …
Read More »Speed Cameras Under Scrutiny
Some surveillance cameras in the state are under scrutiny. A few more speeding cameras have gone dark in Ohio, after the latest in a string of court rulings against automated traffic enforcement. In Butler County last week, a judge ordered one village to pull the plug on enforcement cameras, saying …
Read More »Deadly Defiance Crash
The Ohio Highway Patrol this morning is saying that a Defiance woman was killed in a single-vehicle crash Thursday morning in Defiance County. Police say a car driven by 50 year old Kathy Browns of Defiance ran off Defiance County Road 424 and slammed into a utility pole. The crash …
Read More »More Snow & More Delays
Once again, snow emergencies were announced yesterday in many areas of Northwest Ohio due to blowing and drifting snow, as the winter of 2013–14 just won’t give up. Williams and Henry Counties were reported to be operating on Level 2 emergencys, while Fulton and Defiance Counties were at level 1. …
Read More »Calamity Days On Path To Approval
The Ohio House voted last week to approve four additional calamity days for the state’s school districts because of this winter’s extreme weather, after many school districts across the state simply ran out of extra days. This bill still awaits approval by the Senate. If the Senate bill ends up …
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