The board of directors of Quadco met in a planning session on Tuesday and discussed the emphasis being placed on community employment and integration for individuals with disabilities across the country and in the state of Ohio. The board learned that decisions by the Department of Justice and Centers for …
Read More »Council Meets In Defiance
Defiance City Council met Tuesday night and with two members not making the meeting, council let lie five ordinances, including one to establish an endowed fund for the Andrew Tuttle Museum. According to the Crescent News, Defiance’s annexation efforts started to become more aggressive last year. Affected property owners outside …
Read More »Holgate Rules On Trees
In Holgate, village leaders have approved some changes to the village tree ordinance. The village will no longer plant trees in the right-of-way of any plotted street. Residents who want to plant a tree in the right-of-way in front of their residence may do so, but first they need a …
Read More »Findlay Residents Told No More Tax Credits
Findlay residents employed outside the city won’t be receiving a municipal income tax credit. On Tuesday, Findlay City Council discussed the tax credit idea with council members dismissing it as fiscally risky and fundamentally unfair. Offering a credit for Findlay residents who work outside of the city, and pay another …
Read More »Henry County Commissioners Learn Of Court House Sensors
In a recent update from Palmer Energy, the Henry County Commissioners were told that the first two floors in the Henry County Courthouse have been fitted with sensors to help control heating and air conditioning, as part of an energy upgrade. The controls also help the maintenance department more easily …
Read More »Edgerton Budget Adopted
Edgerton Council met Tuesday and adopted an appropriations budget for this year, which includes village expenditures of $5,878,717. The largest appropriations were $892,129 to the general fund; $226,515 for street maintenance; $293,150 for fire expenses; $325,655 to the water fund; and $2,873,246 to the electric fund. The Bryan Times reports …
Read More »Williams EMS Getting New Ambulance
A new ambulance is on the way to the Williams County Emergency Medical Service. Williams County Commissioners on Monday voted to approve spending $155,612 for a 2014 Chevrolet/GMC G4500 diesel ambulance. The order for the new ambulance is being placed, and the expected delivery date is on or around August …
Read More »Bryan House Fire Investigated
Flames damaged a Bryan home on Sunday to the tune of about $80,000. The call came in just after 5 Sunday afternoon when someone passing by the house on County Road 15 noticed smoke coming from the attic. Firefighters report that strong winds on Sunday made the fire difficult to …
Read More »9–1-1 Repairs Made
After being disabled by a cut telephone cable, the Putnam County 911 system is now once again, fully operational. It was on Monday that we told you that the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said that some people were not able to call 911 due to a telephone line being cut. …
Read More »This Guy Lost His Marbles
Somebody really did lose their marbles on Monday… The Crescent News reports that thousands of fiberglass marbles spilled onto the roadway Monday morning just after 10:30 in Defiance on Ottawa Avenue near Columbus Avenue. A container of marbles fell off the flatbed of a Thomas Keller Trucking semi driven by …
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