Police are on the lookout for the suspect who robs the Rite Aid on W. High St in Bryan. The bandit wants prescription drugs…not money. Officials tell reporters the white male got away with an undisclosed amount of drugs. The suspect?…wearing a grey T-shirt, blue jeans with an handkerchief for …
Read More »Officer Pulls The Trigger In Auburn
Indiana State Police is investigating a shooting in Auburn…involving an Auburn PD officer and a motorcycle driver. Officials say the officer stopped the motorcycle for a traffic violation. As the officer approaches the motorcycle, the rider produces what appears to be a handgun and points it at the officer. The …
Read More »DeWine Walks Back Comments
Gov., DeWine reverses course…and is now calling for a nuclear bailout energy law to be repealed and replaced…in the wake of that $60 million dollar state bribery scandal. The governor says he continues to support the idea behind the law, which stands to give roughly $1 billion dollars to Ohio’s …
Read More »COVID Spikes In OH
Hours before a statewide mask mandate goes into effect, the Ohio Department of Health reports 1,444 reported daily cases… a number higher than the state’s 21-day average. Gov. DeWine designated 23 counties in Ohio as red on the state’s color-coded alert system. Those counties continue to show high rates of …
Read More »Sewer Money Comes In
Williams County is one of seven northern Ohio counties that will receive state funding to help homeowners improve their household sewage treatment systems. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency announced Erie, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Williams and Wood counties will receive $25,000 as part of Gov. DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative to help …
Read More »Masks Now Required
Ohio is now one of several states requiring face masks after an order issued by Gov. DeWine…for anyone over the age of 10. Residents in all counties must wear a mask when out in public or in a place where they are unable to follow social distancing rules. It will …
Read More »Crash In DKC
DeKalb County deputies are called to an accident on U.S. 6, near County Road 59. When they arrived, they found a semi driven by Andrew Marlow, of Concord, North Carolina…who lost control of the big rig…causing it to roll and land upside down in the ditch on the south side …
Read More »Scandal Does Not Deter DeWine
Gov., DeWine tells reporters the nuclear plant bailout law should remain in place…even as a bribery scandal involving one of the state’s most powerful lawmakers unfolds over the law’s passage. This…the day after Larry Householder, the Republican speaker of the Ohio House, and four associates were arrested in a $60 …
Read More »Big Bust In OH
The speaker of the Ohio House and four associates are arrested in a $60 million dollar federal bribery case…connected to a taxpayer-funded bailout of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants. Hours after FBI agents raided Speaker, Larry Householder’s farm, U.S. Attorney, David DeVillers described it as likely the largest bribery scheme …
Read More »School To Open In North Central
The North Central Local School Board of Education unanimously passes its restart plan. The district will reboot on Aug. 24 with traditional classroom learning Monday through Friday…with students being in class from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and staff being in from 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. These shortened hours …
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