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"Drop the knife! Drop the knife!" the police officer yelled to a drunken man before calling for other officers and asking that Main Street be blocked to traffic.
Flood money stays in budget The $3 million flood relief package for six northwest Ohio counties, included in the state's capital budget, cleared another hurdle this week as both the Ohio House and Senate passed ...
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER Hancock and neighboring counties are still cleaning up after weekend tornadoes tore through the area, destroying or damaging homes, closing roads and, in several areas, leaving ...
Rebirth Community Church is hosting a 'Prayer and Meditation Time' from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 570 S. McKinley Drive for the community to be able to come and have somewhere to pray.
Rebirth Community Church is hosting a "Prayer and Meditation Time" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 570 S. McKinley Drive for the community to be able to come and have somewhere to pray. via Port Clinton News Herald
Nazarene kids help Habitat for Humanity in Mansfield
“This will really save a lot of time for us”
MANSFIELD - Matt Doerle said Nazarene churches aren't just places of worship - they're also about helping others. via News Journal
Survey to cover school building plan, merger
“We respect and value the opinion of our public and we are hoping to get their input through this survey”
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer ARCADIA - Arcadia school board wants public input when it come to the big questions like new facilities or a possible expansion, and it is willing to pay for it. via TheCourier.com
Lauren Elizabeth Brown of Winston Salem is the daughter of Tom F. and Janet Brown of Wilson who announce her engagement to James Aaron Dean of Winston Salem, son of Allen and Dora Dean of Pickerington, Ohio. via Wilson Daily Times
“We've decided to focus our prayers on cancer because of the prevalence of this terrible disease”
Rebirth Community Church is hosting a "Prayer and Meditation Time" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 570 S. McKinley Drive for the community to be able to come and have somewhere to pray. via Port Clinton News Herald
Merger? Arcadia to survey citizens
“I'd say (Arcadia) is very neutral at this time”
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER Whether Arcadia and Vanlue school districts consider a merger may be up to the residents of Arcadia. via TheCourier.com
A fire destroyed a barn and killed the 21 steers inside Saturday. Wharton Fire Department was called to 6418 Wyandot County 95 at about 2:34 p.m. The barn was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived, according ... via TheCourier.com
Village to seek grant for Vance Street project
“Every time they come back with a higher price.”
By JIM MAURER Staff Writer CAREY - Carey Council gave a second reading Monday to an ordinance allowing Village Administrator Roy Johnson to apply for a state grant to help pay for the Vance Street improvement ... via TheCourier.com
Legislature's work to strengthen economy seeing progress
By JOHN CAREY Our nation's current economic woes have had a widespread impact, from the rural family home to the local small business to the biggest banks and investors on Wall Street. via Chillicothe Gazette
Merlin Walter Durdel, 73, of Bainbridge, died 5:34 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2008, at Adena Regional Medical Center. via Chillicothe Gazette
Carey trying to keep floodwaters at bay
“It's crossed our mind. Obviously we haven't acted on it”
Folks in Carey will likely never forget the summer of '07. The village was swamped by flooding, and businesses around the downtown district were forced to shut down. via WTOL-TV Toledo
Winter storm causes crashes, closes schools
“There were two that wound up in the median, there were two in the road, and there was one that rolled over on its side.”
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer Mother Nature on Friday delivered snow and ice to the Findlay area, creating troubles for travelers. via TheCourier.com
Fostoria schools shelve recalled meat Fostoria schools received about 150 pounds of beef involved in the nation's largest-ever meat recall, said Holly Reinbolt, food service supervisor. via TheCourier.com
NEW: Carey preparing for flooding By JIM MAURER STAFF WRITER CAREY - The three storm water drainage ditches that flow through the village had water over their banks by Wednesday morning and fire department ... via TheCourier.com
Economic development funds OK'd
By JIM MAURER Staff Writer CAREY - Carey Council approved a motion Monday to commit $10,000 to the Wyandot County Office of Economic Development. via TheCourier.com
“Washington School not exist as it does currently.”
Time to fix old school's problems, citizens say Demands that Findlay school board do something about the condition of Washington Intermediate School - and soon - drew applause Monday night from a crowd of ... via TheCourier.com