Some tax issues were approved Tuesday in Fulton County. The 0.7-mill, five-year renewal for the operations of the county’s 911 system passed by an unofficial margin of 2,189–713, while the 0.5-mill, 10-year renewal for the county health district also passed, 1,957–931. Only 2,935 people cast ballots out of the 29,336 …
Read More »HENRY COUNTY POLL RESULTS
In Henry County… • The replacement of a tax for the purpose of The Henry County Board of Developmental Disabilities was approved by voters by a 54.6% margin. • An annual income tax of one half of one percent (0.5%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the Napoleon …
Read More »DEFIANCE BURGLAR NABBED
A Defiance man has been arrested in connection with several burglaries. 18 year old Gary Blankenship Jr was picked up by the Defiance Police Department on a charge of burglary Blankenship had an initial hearing Monday in Defiance Municipal Court. His case was continued until today. Bond was set at …
Read More »PETTISVILLE TO DEDICATE WIND TURBINE WEDNESDAY
Pettisville will dedicate their new 750 kW Aeronautica wind turbine on Wednesday at 10:30 AM. The brief 20 minute ceremony will be held (weather permitting) on the parking lot to the west of the turbine. The ceremony will include comments from several individuals, presentation of a five year commitment by …
Read More »WILLIAMS COUNTY CONSERVATION LEAGUE COLLECTS LEAD
They sure got the lead out! On Sunday, The Williams County Conservation League finished a lead reclamation project. In all, they removed over 200,000 pounds of accumulated lead from the property. The lead came from the leagues rifle, pistol, skeet and trap shooting ranges and had been building up for …
Read More »CENTRAL LOCAL SCHOOLS HIRES NEW SUPERINTENDENT
At a special meeting held Monday, Central Local Schools hired the district’s next superintendent. Vicki Brunn will take over the position, effective Aug. 1. Brunn accepted to position in a conference call, according to published reports in the Bryan Times. Brunn will take over for previous Superintendent David Bagley who …
Read More »EDGERTON MEETS… NEW FISCAL MANAGER; CHANGE IN REFUSE COLLECTION COMING
Edgerton Village Council hired a new fiscal officer and made changes pertaining to trash pick-up at Monday’s meeting. The Bryan Times reports that Council approved the hire of William Blakely as fiscal officer for the village. Blakely graduated from Edgerton High School in 2000, received his degree from DeVry University, …
Read More »WILLIAMS COUNTY NATIVE TO SPEAK AT NSCC COMMENCEMENT
Dr. Marcia Sloan Latta will be the featured speaker during Northwest State Community College’s forty-third commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 11. A native of Williams County, Latta began her career as a congressional aide and then did volunteer work in Costa Rica before beginning her career in the field of …
Read More »HENRY COUNTY GETS A DOG
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office now has a K-9 unit. Andy, a 1-year old German shepherd, recently completed his six weeks of training and joined the office on a full-time basis. The Sheriff says the office was able to acquire Andy and his training thtrough an anonymous donation. IAMS will …
Read More »NAPOLEON TO CONSIDER TAX LEVY
On Tuesday, Napoleon Area School District voters will have the chance to decide on a 0.5 percent earned income tax levy which, if enacted, would generate just over $1.15 million in new funds annually for operations beginning in 2014. Excluded from the tax would be interest, dividends, capital gains, unemployment, …
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