News

Deadly Crash On 20A

A Sylvania man dies in a crash on U.S. 20A, south of Pioneer. Investigators say John Parrish was eastbound, when he ran a stop sign. His vehicle hit a pickup, southbound on Ohio 15. Parrish was taken to Community Hospitals-Montpelier, where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the other …

Read More »

Taylor Case Update

Theresa Taylor faces six felony charges of cruelty to animals in Fulton County. Taylor owns and operates an animal grooming service in Archbold. In September, she was arrested. Apparently, video evidence of Taylor striking and mistreating several animals in her care in August has surfaced. Taylor was originally charged with …

Read More »

Culver Files Suit

Less than two weeks after pleading guilty to hiring a hitman to kill a Williams County social worker, David Culver files a lawsuit against the Bryan Police Department, alleging violation of his civil rights, improper procedure and law enforcement harassment. The complaint seeks $5 million dollars. Culver alleges in May, …

Read More »

Ballots Counted And Approved

The Williams County Elections Board counted and approved provisional ballots and certified the final results of the Nov. 5 general election. The final count did not change the results of any county race or ballot issue. The next monthly elections board meeting is at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, at …

Read More »

Faust Case Update

Audrey Foust is arraigned in Defiance Municipal Court for felonious assault. Foust waived her right to a preliminary hearing and the case was bound over. Foust is ordered to obey a temporary protection order, not to leave the state, and no use of alcohol or drugs. A waiver of extradition …

Read More »

Burk Back In Court

A Lucas County woman, who drove the wrong-way on Highway 24 with her child, while under the influence, is ordered into drug treatment in a Defiance County court room. Crystal Burk was also placed on community control for four years on charges of failure to comply with a police officer. …

Read More »

Some Pushback To Wind

A group of Toledo area residents, opposed to wind farms in northern Ohio, want state lawmakers to give them a chance at the ballot box to block new turbines from being built near their homes. Legislation being debated in Columbus would allow township residents to circulate petitions for voter referendums …

Read More »

Bosma Stepping Down

The longest-serving leader of the Indiana House will retire after the 2020 legislative session. Republican Speaker, Brian Bosma told lawmakers that he would continue in the powerful position…that controls which proposals are considered…until the upcoming session ends in March. Bosma, 62, said he wouldn’t seek reelection in 2020 after 34 …

Read More »

Williams Indicted

A Williams County grand jury returns an indictment against Dakota Williams, 21, of Edgerton, on one count of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. Prosecutors say back on Oct. 12, he illegally transported a loaded 9mm handgun in a car. Williams has another court date approaching.

Read More »

St. Caspar Is Broken Into Again

Someone vandalizes three statues of holy figures at a shrine in Wauseon. Police are seeking information from the public. A parishioner discovered the damage at St. Caspar Catholic Church. The plaster statues were part of smaller shrines in the buildings. Two of the statues suffered damage to their faces, and …

Read More »