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SPECIAL MEETING SET FOR WAUSEON

A spe­cial meet­ing of the Wauseon City Coun­cil has been sched­uled for today in the coun­cil cham­bers in Wauseon. Coun­cil will meet to con­sider two leg­isla­tive items, includ­ing a res­o­lu­tion autho­riz­ing the finance direc­tor to amend cer­tain line account appro­pri­a­tions, and another autho­riz­ing the police depart­ment to adopt the Wauseon …

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NEW RIVER CROSSING FOR NAPOLEON GETTING CLOSER

Rep­re­sen­ta­tives with The Man­nik and Smith Group and the Henry County engineer’s office pre­sented res­i­dents, busi­ness­men, and city and county offi­cials, with an update on the pre­ferred alter­na­tive for a new River cross­ing in Napoleon dur­ing a pub­lic forum which was held on Mon­day. The pro­posed cross­ing will pro­vide a …

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Agencies Move Into East Annex

Today’s the day seven county gov­ern­ment offices will begin mov­ing into the new East Annex offices com­plex. The 14 depart­ment heads of the agen­cies mov­ing in got to tour the build­ing on Mon­day and were excited with the ameni­ties pro­vided by the new facility.

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Bryan Contractor Installing Water Line Beneath Maumee River

Bryan Con­trac­tor S&S Direc­tional Bor­ing is fus­ing together seg­ments of a new water pipeline which will be pulled through a tun­nel bored beneath the Maumee River in Defi­ance. The 20 inch pipe will run 4 feet under the river and should be in place by the end of the month. …

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Fort Wayne Poised for Economic Upturn

Ball State Uni­ver­sity eco­nomic researchers say the most under­val­ued city in the state of Indi­ana is Fort Wayne, and it is more likely for an eco­nomic and devel­op­ment turn­around than other areas of Indi­ana. The aver­age income in Fort Wayne went up 5% last year, faster than the rate in …

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Mega Millions is Won

At least two win­ning tick­ets hit the Mega Mil­lion num­bers. One at a gift shop in San Jose, Cal­i­for­nia, and the other at a news­stand in Atlanta. It is pos­si­ble other win­ners could be announced.

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No White Christmas

The Bryan Times says the long term fore­cast will dash hopes for a white Christ­mas, despite all the snow in recent days. The National Weather Ser­vice in North Web­ster, Indi­ana, says tem­per­a­tures tomor­row will hit forty, and rain later will melt the rest of it by the weekend.

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Weather Advisory

Brace your­self… there’s more on the way. The National Weather Ser­vice in north­ern Indi­ana has issued a Win­ter Weather Advi­sory for north­west Ohio and north­east Indi­ana for snow, blow­ing and drift­ing snow from 1–10 p.m. today. A frontal bound­ary will move through the region today, bring­ing peri­ods of light to …

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Montpelier Selling Some Real Estate

An approval to sell a small, just under one half acre, piece of prop­erty on Main Street in Mont­pe­lier, was approved by the Mont­pe­lier Vil­lage Coun­cil Mon­day evening. The prop­erty being sold, accord­ing to the Bryan Times, is located east of the street depart­ment barn, and mea­sures 45 by 282 …

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School Finally Agrees To Provide Necessary Technology To Students

The Millcreek-West Unity Board of Edu­ca­tion made a big move to bring the dis­trict into the twenty first cen­tury at Monday’s meet­ing. Stu­dents at Hill­top Junior High and High School will finally be able to com­pete on the same level as stu­dents at most other schools across the coun­try. The …

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