Ohio State is adding a rarely-played, but popular, opponent to its future football schedule but the games won’t happen for 8 years from now. The Buckeyes announced they will play Notre Dame in a home-and-home series in 2022 and 2023.
Read More »Fulton County Already at Work on Next Year’s Fair
The Fulton County Fair Board is trying to find a draw to next year’s fair as good as Lee Brice and Cole Swindell and the doobie Brothers, after setting records this year. Attendance on Saturday before last was more than 62 thousand and on Sunday it was more than 63 …
Read More »Charges Unlikely in Henry County Pedestrian Death
Deputies in Henry County say the crash that killed a Napoleon man is under investigation but are inclined to find it an accident and it is unlikely charges will be filed. 26 year-old Brandon Westhoven was walking on State Route 109 in Liberty Township in the dark at 10pm, when …
Read More »Napoleon Woman Hurt in Crash
A Napoleon woman was injured Friday in a one-car crash. 56 year-old Beth Marshall lost control of her car on Ohio 18 in Holgate and crashed into a utility pole. She was taken by Holgate EMS to Henry County Hospital, where her condition was not disclosed.
Read More »Sauder Village Family Archiving Event Saturday
Sauder Village in Archbold is inviting everybody to an event Saturday at which many ways of saving family histories will be discussed. It is called Preserving Our Memories and experts in genealogy, scrapbooking and heirloom preservation will instruct those who come how to preserve family photos and documents. Other topics …
Read More »Ex-Hicksville Officer Awaits Sentence on Domestic Violence
A former police officer in Hicksville is awaiting sentencing on various charges after pleading guilty of domestic violence and using the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway police database without authorization. Charges of menacing by stalking and possessing criminal tools were dismissed. Nathan Metz was arrested after being accused of threatening physical …
Read More »Fed Judge Stops Ohio From Limiting Early Voting
The State of Ohio has begun the appeal of a ruling against it on early voting. State officials intended to cut evening and weekend hours during which people could vote early. But a federal judge blocked them from doing that, siding with civil rights groups who said that discriminates against …
Read More »Bryan Police Talk Drugs with Public Next Month
The Bryan police department asks that you save the date of Friday, October 10. That’s when they present a program called Operation Street Smart at the New Era Auditorium on West Mulberry Street in Bryan. They will educate parents and teachers and social workers and anybody with regular contact with …
Read More »Ohio Labor Day Fatalities Down
The State Highway Patrol reports Labor Weekend fatalities were down this past holiday, with arrests for driving impaired and drugs up. During the period of August 29 through September first, 11 people died on Oho roadways, compared to 16 the year before. 804 people were arrested for OVI, up 4.3% …
Read More »Cat Adoption Event
This weekend is a big push to get cats and kittens adopted by the Toledo Area Humane Society. It is lowering adoption fees briefly. Through Sunday, all felines are half-off and if you adopt two at the same time, you’ll get half off the reduced fee for the second animal. …
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