At the ballot box…the Bryan City Schools substitute levy has passed. BCS was seeking approval of a 6.9-mill proposal…first initiated in 2002. It has been passed by voters, every five years, since then. Approval creates an ongoing annual, automatic renewal of the current levy, which generates $1.9 million dollars, annually, …
Read More »BMU Cost Ticks Up
The cost of Bryan Municipal Utilities’ ongoing electric system upgrade project has increased. The city Board of Public Affairs approved a change order…increasing the cost of the project by about $37,000. It will upgrade the city’s mid 1970’s system. Officials say the $1 million dollar project will improve service and …
Read More »Carey. Brown, Win
Republican, Mike Carey, a Trump-backed coal lobbyist, bests a two-term state lawmaker to win an open U.S. House seat in central Ohio…while Democrat, Shontel Brown coasts to victory in a second up-for-grabs congressional district in the Cleveland area. The election results will leave Democrats with a 221-213 advantage over Republicans …
Read More »Chapa Is Not Chief Anymore
Bryan’s chief of police, Chris Chapa…is demoted to patrol officer Monday…all in connection to the battle between the former chief and, assistant chief at the time, Gary Mohre. Following a closed, executive session during a Bryan City Council meeting, officials recommend the move. The thought is…while prosecutors in Wood County …
Read More »Powell Granted Delay
An Edgerton man, sentenced last month in a child pornography investigation…is granted a delay in the date he must report for incarceration. Jarrod Powell, 41, was sentenced Oct. 5 to four to six years in prison…after pleading guilty to four counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor. He …
Read More »Car V Train In DKC
An empty vehicle…sitting on railroad tracks…is hit by an Amtrak train in DeKalb County. The car, a 2001 Pontiac Aztec, is totaled after the collision, along US 6. No injuries reported. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department is working with Norfolk and Southern Railroad Police in the investigation.
Read More »BG Says No
The Bowling Green City Prosecutor is recommending no charges be filed against Bryan Police Chief, Chris Chapa…who has been on paid administrative leave since Aug. 6, after former Assistant Chief, Gary Mohre told the city council…that following a heated argument between the two, the chief followed him home from work …
Read More »Masks Off
Bryan City Schools students got to take their masks off seven days ago…and as of Friday afternoon…the district has not seen any new positive COVID-19 cases. The district website shows 16 students are in quarantine from household contact with the virus but no new cases among staff or students. Bryan …
Read More »AquaBounty Needs To Resubmit
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has deemed the water withdrawal and consumptive use permit application, submitted by AquaBounty…to be incomplete. They say the document will need to be resubmitted…all this…in connection to AquaBounty’s proposed indoor salmon farm to be located in Pioneer. State officials received their application…to withdraw 3 …
Read More »New Rates At CCNO
The cost of incarceration for Williams, Fulton, Henry, Defiance and Lucas counties will be going down next year. The five member counties, supporting the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio will pay a per diem of $69.97 for each inmate in 2022…that’s a 1.8% decrease from the $71.85 this year
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