News

Parking spot proposal considered in council

A pro­posal to cre­ate 20 des­ig­nated around the clock park­ing spots in Mont­pe­lier was passed on a first read­ingt Mon­day by coun­cil. The Bryan Times reports those spots on the 200, 300 and 400 blocks of West Wash­ing­ton Street would be intended for peo­ple rent­ing apart­ments in the vicin­ity and, …

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Two hurt in single vehicle crash

Two Williams County res­i­dents were seri­ously injured Sun­day evening in a one-vehicle crash. Police say 36 year old Eva York and 39 year old Ken­neth Far­ley Jr, both of Mont­pe­lier, were trans­ported by air ambu­lance to a Toledo hos­pi­tal after the acci­dent that hap­pened on Ohio 576 south of the …

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Ballplayer and Bryan native returning for charity

Bryan native and Atlanta Braves pitcher Matt Wisler is com­ing to town this week to take part in char­ity event. It’s to ben­e­fit the Williams County United Way We Care Cab­i­net. Peo­ple who want to take part can do so by donat­ing a hygiene item like tooth­brush, tooth­paste, deodor­ant, etc. …

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Man killed in Sunday accident involving train

A Defi­ance man died Sun­day when his truck was struck by a CSX train. Defi­ance County Sher­iffs say the pickup was trav­el­ing north­bound across the tracks near Spruce Street at about 11am when an east­bound train hit the vehi­cle. The dri­ver of the truck was ejected from the vehi­cle and …

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Naturalization ceremony set

The Amer­i­can dream is alive and well in the minds of sev­eral dozen peo­ple who will become nat­u­ral­ized cit­i­zens dur­ing a cer­e­mony at Defi­ance High School. Stu­dents from the school will take part in the cer­e­mony and through it, school offi­cials hope they learn more about cit­i­zen­ship. The event is …

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New director chosen for Defiance Area Youth for Christ

A man with decades of youth min­istry expe­ri­ence is becomin the head of Defi­ance Area Youth For Christ. Brad Sis­son becomes the fourth exec­u­tive direc­tor in the ministry’s his­tory. After turn­ing down inquiries about the open­ing before Sis­son even­tu­ally felt he was being called to the work.

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Fire levels Williams Street home

It’s a total loss and now the inves­ti­ga­tion con­tin­ues into a house fire at 437 Williams Street late Wednes­day night. Neigh­bors reported the blaze, which the Bryan Times reports had been par­tially obstructed by trees in the front yard. By the time fire crews got there, the whole first floor …

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New projects at Williams County dog pound

New fenc­ing and ken­nel gates will be going up at the Williams County Dog Pound. Com­mis­sion­ers okayed the projects Thurs­day, reports the Bryan Times, and they also instruc­cted shel­ter offi­cials to start seek­ing quotes on what anew build­ing would cost to put at the cur­rent site just out­side Bryan. The …

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New leadership at Williams Co Department of Aging

There’s a new per­son atop the Williams County Depart­ment of Aging. Mag­gie Fisher is the department’s for­mer fis­cal offi­cer and replaces Donna Sprow, who left in late August for a posi­tion with Hill­side Coun­try Liv­ing. Fisher’s career at the Depart­ment of Aging began as a seniro cen­ter site man­ager for …

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Motorcycle crash in Napoleon injures one

The Coast Guard offi­cially ended its search Wednes­day for the miss­ing crew mem­bers from a U.S. cargo ship that sank off the Bahamas dur­ing Hur­ri­cane Joaquin. Petty Offi­cer Mark Bar­ney said the search for sur­vivors from the El Faro ended at 7 p.m. Ear­lier Wednes­day, the Coast Guard broke the …

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