Paulding is looking for a new administrator, as well as a utility clerk. Both post holders announced their resignations this week. Village administrator Robert Fisher’s last day will be April 13 and utility clerk Anissa Williamson’s is the 12th.
Read More »Dems Talk Gubernatorial Race
Area Democrats came together at a dinner to fire up their base. The Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding and Williams counties’ Democratic parties hosted an event at Northwest State Community College. Guests including gubernatorial candidates, William O’Neill and Dennis Kucinich, as well as Stephanie Dodd, who is running for lieutenant governor.
Read More »Feds Want To Join Opiod Fight
The Justice Department asks a Cleveland federal judge to allow it to participate in settlement talks between local and state governments and drug companies embroiled in litigation over the nation’s opioid crisis. Insiders say the federal government is only proposing to play a role as a so-called “friend of the …
Read More »Kasich Looks To 2020
Gov. Kasich restored Ohio’s membership in the National Governors Association, this as he seeks to shore up credibility for bipartisan deal-making that could bolster a 2020 bid for president. Kasich withdrew Ohio from the group in 2011, citing budget concerns.
Read More »Business Alley East Clears Another Hurdle
The Edgerton Village Council accepts a bid for the Business Alley East Project. Bryan Excavating got the job with a $191,923.15 bid. The project runs from Indiana Street, at U.S. 6, to Hull Street. It will include installing a new 12-inch storm sewer, replacing all storm sewer laterals and the …
Read More »A New Rig For Bryan
Bryan has a new vehicle. The City Council approved the $76,668 purchase of a dump truck this week. The big rig will replace the Street Department’s current dump truck, a 1992 model. City officials say the new truck cost less than certain limits, so the bidding process was a very …
Read More »Worley Trial Slowed
The penalty phase of the James Worley trial went through some delays on Monday. The opening arguments and witness presentations were set to begin at 9 a.m., but after several hours, and no testimony, Judge Jeffrey Robinson announced a recess. Worley was found guilty last week of kidnapping and killing …
Read More »Literary Redemption In Williams County
Good news procrastinators. The Williams County Public Library is accepting all late returns on overdue books…no matter how long they’ve been overdue…with no associated penalty to the borrower…this during National Library Week, from April 8th through the 14th.
Read More »Like Money In The Bank
Perrysburg homeowners, you’ll be getting some money back. The Wood County Auditor’s office says too much money was collected from property owners last year for the school levy passed in November of 2016. The county collected $1.9 million more than it was supposed to. Property owners will be paid back …
Read More »NASA Pulls Out Of Harris Deal
Federal officials are pulling the plug on a $208 million satellite instrument under development in Indiana. The federal spending plan, approved two weeks ago by Congress, contained no money for the Radiation Budget Instrument being built at a Harris Corp. plant in Fort Wayne for NASA. The agency said in …
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