CCNO’s population was slightly down. That news highlighted Wednesday’s meeting of the Corrections Commission of Northwest Ohio. CCNO Executive Director Jim Dennis said Wednesday’s inmate population stood at 570 or 89 percent. The population averaged 583 or 91 percent in April and stood at 593 or 93 percent in May. …
Read More »CHANGES COMING TO BRYAN POSTAL CUSTOMERS
The Postal Reform Act of 2013 is on the way, and once it becomes law, the days of postal carriers walking door-to-door will be over. The Congressional act mandates Post Offices use “the most cost effective primary mode of mail delivery possible,” specifically phasing out “to the door” delivery in …
Read More »JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR AT FATHER JOHNS THIS WEEKEND
Jesus Christ Superstar” will be performed at Father John’s this weekend. The Bryan Times reports it will be a benefit performance, with free-will offerings collected at the door and all proceeds split evenly among the county’s four nursing home activity funds. Father John’s used to be a Baptist church. John …
Read More »PROPERTY OWNERS GET LETTER IN DEFIANCE
A letter sent by Defiance City Hall to a number of property owners forcing possible annexation was the topic of discussion at a meeting Tuesday night. Councilman David Plant expressed his concern about the letter during council’s regular meeting. The letter Plant referenced to was dated June 6 and signed …
Read More »BLOOD DRIVES SET
Two blood drives are being held in Putnam County this week. One is going on today from noon-6 p.m. at the Glandorf Rod and Gun Club on County Road 11 in Ottawa. The second blood drive will be on Saturday from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Ottawa Chevrolet on N. …
Read More »WILLIAMS COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES
Unemployment in Williams County is on the rise. According to the Bryan Times, Williams County unemployment increased to 6.7 percent in May from 6.6 percent in April. Defiance County’s rate remained at 6.9 percent. Fulton County’s rate dropped from 7.9 percent in April to 7.4 percent in May. Henry County’s …
Read More »HOLGATE PROJECT DISCUSSED
Village leaders in Holgate are looking into the possibility of expanding and improving the park at Holgate’s former school site. Earlier in the month, plans to replace two dugouts at the park were put on hold so village officials could take a look at the possibility of a larger-scale renovation …
Read More »QUADCO BEING EFFECTIVE
Quadco is working with an increasing number of individuals with disabilities who want to work in the community and is helping more of them find jobs. At a meeting held Tuesday, Quadco’s Executive Director told board members that there is a lot of emphasis on community employment. He pointed to …
Read More »SCOUTS PUTTING ON PUSH FOR FOOD
Several Cub Scout packs and troops will be in area grocery stores this coming weekend asking for donations of food to local food pantries. Chief Supermarkets in Defiance and Wauseon will have grab bags available for $5 which will contain a tube of toothpaste, a bottle of shampoo, a can …
Read More »PETITION FILED TO DENY MEDIA COVERAGE OF COURT HEARING
An attorney for a Putnam County teen who has been charged with the deaths of two Ottawa brothers has filed a motion to exclude media from covering the court hearing. The court-appointed attorney for 17 year old Michael Fay filed a motion in Putnam County Juvenile Court to exclude media …
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