A school safety and gun violence forum was sponsored this week by the Shalom Counseling Mediation Center and Defiance College and was held on Tuesday at the college. Area law enforcement officials, educators, and many local residents showed up and expressed their concerns about safety in our local schools. Some …
Read More »LEVY QUESTION COMES AT A COST
The Williams County Soil and Water Conservation District has placed a levy on the May 7 special election ballot, which they say will bring in $271,000 annually if passed. The resolution has been filed, but because the May ballot is a special election, Soil and Water will need to pay …
Read More »WIND FARM PLANNED
Another wind farm company is looking at our area. Northwest Ohio Wind Energy LLC will hold a public informational meeting at 6pm on April 9 at Wayne Trace High School. Northwest Ohio Wind Energy wants to build around 50 wind turbines to the west and east of U.S. 127. The …
Read More »COUNTIES RECEIVE HEALTH RANKING REPORT
An annual study released Wednesday by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ranks Ohio’s counties in terms of healthy living. Out of the state’s 88 counties, Putnam County ranked second, with Fulton County at 10th, Williams County at 19th, Henry County at 27th, …
Read More »OLD JAIL GETS A SECOND LIFE
New life for an old jail. Paulding County Commissioners on Wednesday accepted for the former jail and the bid from All Trades Historical Restoration in the amount of $11,770 was the top bidder. All Trades Restoration, based in Indiana, wants the property for its Paulding office. The company plans to …
Read More »PRE-SCHOOL REGISTRATION OPEN
Starting April 2nd, Four County Career Center’s preschool/childcare center will take registrations for the 2013–14 school year. Children must be 3–5 years old, and at least age 3 by Sept. 30. Day care is available Mondays through Fridays from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. The program is licensed by the …
Read More »STRYKER CAT CASE UNDER INVESTIGATION
What happened to some cats in Stryker has yet to be determined, but complaints from residents there have led to a formal investigation. The Bryan Times reports it all centers around charges that cats were gathered and disposed of in an inhumane manner. The complaint involved a police department in …
Read More »New Bryan Police and Fire Complex
The new Bryan Police and Fire Complex was unveiled with a grand reception Sunday afternoon. The new $7 Million complex is about 45,000-square-feet It includes such things as a back bay that is always open for visiting police officers, allowing any police officer in the county to drive in, shut …
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