The Henry County Commissioners have receive an update on the project planned for improvements to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at the county courthouse. Palmer Conservation told the commissioners that project will begin on March 10th, and should be finished about one month later. The improvements should make …
Read More »It’s Officially A Homicide Now
Word came down late Tuesday afternoon from The Toledo Police Department that the death of Brandi Gonyer-Boaston was a homicide. The Bryan Times reports that the Lucas County Coroner’s Office officially listed the cause of death as being due to asphyxiation, and therefore, a homicide. The body of 28 year …
Read More »New TV Channel In Bryan
A new cable channel in Bryan. Bryan Public Utilities has announced that WGTE is now being carried on channel 18 in Bryan. The new channel carries arts and crafts shows, along with cooking, gardening, home improvement, and travel programs. The Bryan Times reports that the communications department also is adding …
Read More »Liberty Center Talks Calamity Days
Liberty Center Local Board of Education met on Monday night. Items on the table included discussion of future construction of a pre-K through 12 school, first quarter income tax figures, and calamity days. The subject of calamity days was of particular interest due to the extreme amounts of snow we’ve …
Read More »Napoleon Coucil Meets, Discusses Sewers
Napoleon council met on Monday and went over plans to handle sewer line repairs, and just who will be held responsible for the cost of those repairs. Council directed staff to come-up with a written procedure to address the issue, most likely a fund from a monthly charge on sewer …
Read More »Edgerton Eyes Action Against Homeowners Who Don’t Clear Snow
Edgerton Village Council met Monday evening. The meeting wasn’t really all that long either according to the Bryan Times. Village Administrator Kevin Brooks told council that snow removal letters have gone out to offending homeowners who are not clearing their walks. The village plans to watch that situation. Plans are …
Read More »Fire Companies Plead: Please Keep Hydrants Clear!!
There’s a lot of snow out there in case you haven’t looked recently. Unfortunately, we’ve also had a higher than normal number of house fires here in Northwest Ohio so far this winter. Both are problematic, but one we can do something about. Firefighters say be extra cautious with anything …
Read More »Bah Humbug Says Lenawee Commissioner
One sheriff in Michigan sent out Christmas cards last holiday season, and now he is defending the use of public money used to do it. Lenawee County Sheriff Jack Walsh sent Christmas cards to employees, volunteers and other law enforcement agencies last December. County commissioners at the time approved the …
Read More »Snowfall Reaching Near Record Level
That’s right, we’ve gotten a lot of snow so far this winter. Now it’s official… After the area officially received 4.1″ of snow on Monday, we now only need 0.8″ to break the all-time snow record. Now, it comes down to this… do we root for a little more snow …
Read More »More On Bomb Threat
It’s now been learned that a bomb threat that was scrawled on the wall in the Edon Northwest Local School building was behind the shut-down of the school Wednesday afternoon. The Bryan Times reports that police say the threat was discovered by a student around 12:30 Wednesday. Police were immediately …
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