A former Montpelier village clerk who was convicted in 2012 of stealing for than $90,000 from the village, is now a free woman. Anna Marie Stark of Montpelier, was sentenced in September 2012 to 30 months in prison after an audit revealed that Stark made 71 fraudulent billing adjustments, valued …
Read More »NAPOLEON COURT RULING BINDS TWO
Two people have been bound over to the Henry County Grand Jury from Napoleon Municipal Court. 47 year old Constance Kelso was bound over on a felony charge of Possession of Drugs. Kelso waived the preliminary hearing, and was ordered to report to the court probation department twice a week. …
Read More »DOG DIES IN FIRE
A fire heavily damaged a house in Continental Tuesday afternoon. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office says firefighters from Continental, Miller City and Kalida were dispatched to the scene of a house fire at 307 E. Elm St. just past noon on Tuesday. The house reportedly sustained heavy damage. The family …
Read More »CRIME STOPPERS POST REWARD
The Fulton County Crime Stoppers program needs your help. On Nov. 11, Gleason Construction reported the theft of two excavator buckets from a work site. Stolen was a 48-inch digging bucket and a 72-inch ditch bucket. Total loss was estimated at $7,500. If you have any information concerning this crime …
Read More »DEFIANCE BUDGET APPROVED
Defiance City Council passed an ordinance Tuesday night approving the budget following a third reading — one of 10 legislative items approved during the final meeting of the year. One of those items included an emergency ordinance establishing the budget’s new police and fire fund. Eight other ordinances, including one …
Read More »NSCC RECOGNIZES SPECIAL PEOPLES
Each day, countless people make a positive impact on northwest Ohio, and the Northwest State Community College Foundation is offering an opportunity to recognize and celebrate those who have. The NSCC Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2014 Making a Difference Award in the categories of individual, business and organization. …
Read More »WATCH FOR FROZEN PIPES
With temperatures in the single digits, the Bryan Water Department would like to encourage residents to take the following precautions to help protect their water lines from freezing: Protect exposed pipes from cold air drafts by closing and sealing windows and any exposed openings in basements or crawlspaces. Provide proper …
Read More »GUILTY!
Daniel L. Bignell Jr. was found guilty on three counts of first-degree felony rape after he entered an Alford plea Tuesday morning in the Williams County Court of Common Pleas. That means he still says he’s innocent, but admits there’s enough evidence for a guilty verdict from a jury. In …
Read More »LIBERTY CENTER SCHOOLS MAKE DECISION
The site for the district’s proposed new pre-kindergarten through grade 12 school was approved Monday during a special meeting of the Liberty Center Local Board of Education. Now, it goes before the voters. The board decided that the new school will be built on site, although they didn’t take a …
Read More »OUTGOING STRYKER COUNCIL MEMBERS RECOGNIZED
Four outgoing members of Stryker Village Council were thanked at Monday’s village council meeting and recognized for their years of service. The Bryan Times reports that Joan Ruffer was honored for having given 30 years of service to the community, Tom Horton with 17, Carol Feehan with 16 and Dan …
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