Not too many people want to go to jail, but Amy Peters is begging to get in. According to The Courier, the 45 year old Peters was sentenced to five days in jail in January 2013 for driving with a suspended license, but she was then denied entry to the …
Read More »Bryan PD Make Arrest On A Warrant
Bryan Police on Saturday, arrested 36 year old Allen Williams of Bryan on a bench warrant out of Bryan Municipal Court for failing to appear. The original charge was disorderly conduct. He was also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. In addition to that, Williams was also charged on a …
Read More »Highway Patrol Warns Of Zero Tolerance Policy
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will be out in full force cracking down on impaired drivers the entire Fourth of July weekend, which begins Thursday, July 3 and ends Sunday, July 6. Their zero-tolerance policy is part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement campaign aimed at …
Read More »Burning The Mortgage!
Folks were screaming FIRE in Defiance Tuesday, but not in the way you might think. The Defiance County Fair Foundation burned the mortgage for the grandstand on Tuesday. The mortgage, originally for up to $500,000, was taken out in September of 2010, but was proudly paid off early. The foundation …
Read More »DeKalb Crash Injures Two
Two men were injured Tuesday morning in a crash in DeKalb County. Indiana State Police say it happened near County Road 51 when a Freightliner truck driven by 51 year old Michael Hephner of Angola went off the road, into a ditch and hit two trees. Hephner was taken by …
Read More »Bryan Native Honored
A Bryan native recently received a very high honor. Robert Lowe, son of Kristine Lowe of Bryan and the late Robert Lowe, has been named a recipient of a Presidential Fellowship, the most competitive and prestigious award given by the graduate school at The Ohio State University. The Bryan Times …
Read More »Teachers Getting Raises — Kids Getting Drug Tests
A special meeting of the Wayne Trace Local Board of Education was held Monday morning and a new three-year contact for teachers, along with drug testing for high school students/athletes was approved. The teachers will be getting a 2.25 percent raise each year for the next three years. The drug …
Read More »Lightning Strikes House
A lightning bolt struck a Fulton County home Tuesday morning. Firefighters were called out early yesterday morning just before 4a.m. to the home of Michael and Kathleen Fischer on County Road S in Amboy Township after lightning struck the home. Fire damaged the back side of the house and damage …
Read More »Holiday Schedule Listed
Independence Day is this Friday, and that means many businesses and offices will be closed for the day. In Bryan, all city offices will be closed to observe the holiday. Also, all state and federal offices will be closed that day as well. Garbage pickup in Bryan will however, take …
Read More »Charities Benefit From Estate
In Steuben County, a lot of local charities will soon reap some financial benefits. The estate of Burl and Mary Jane Hall has designated over $676,000 to charitable entities in their wills, including the Steuben County Community Foundation, Trine University, the First Congregational Church of Angola, the Steuben County Humane …
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