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An Elmore man suspected of fleeing from police after a crash Sunday morning was found near the same area almost 12 hours later, Clay Township Police Chief Roger Schultze said.
Popcorn sales benefit local Cub Scout activities
While you were at the Lime Fest this past weekend, did you notice the Cub Scouts selling popcorn? It's a fall tradition; each year scouts knock on doors in their neighborhoods and set up tables in the community trying to sell various popcorn flavors including butter, butter light, caramel corn and cheese popcorn, just to name a few.
Fire district to answer levy questions
Rising costs, aging equipment, and increasing calls for service are behind the Allen-Clay Joint Fire District's request for a replacement levy on the November ballot, says chief Bruce Moritz.
Growing tech biz opens new location
GENOA -- When Joel Mann enrolled at the University of Toledo in 2001, he didn't stay long.
Monday : Dominoes, 10 a.m.; Blood Pressures, 10:30 a.m.; Humor Me, noon; cards, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday : Games, 10 a.m.; puzzles, noon; cards, 12:30 p.m.; Evening Meal, 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday : Exercise with Dee, 10 a.m.; Skin disorders, noon; cards, 12:30 p.m. Thursday : Dominos, 10 a.m.; Mind Games, noon; bingo, 12:30 p.m. Friday : Coffee Clique, 10 ...
In a time when everything seems to be going high-tech, it makes sense that even corn mazes are being made with the help of global-positioning systems.
Two burglaries reported in Genoa
GENOA -- Two locations were burglarized over the weekend, according to an official with the Genoa Police Department.
MONDAY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 12:34 a.m. -- Disorderly conduct in 2100 block of North Buck Road, Danbury Township.
Man indicted after incident at hotel
PORT CLINTON -- A recent Ottawa County grand jury indicted a man accused of assaulting an officer and two bystanders at a Port Clinton hotel in early August, the Ottawa County Prosecutor's Office reports.
Locals graduate from Ohio Northern
Ohio Northern University recently announced local spring graduates: Andrew Hartman, son of Dennis and Cindy Hartman of Williston received the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in accounting and finance.
Group sends Christian books to countries in need
Do you know the average American Christian household has nine Bibles while many pastors in third world countries have none? Christian Resources International lists that as the opening statement for their Bare Your Bookshelf campaign.
Area families can find quality childcare and preschool services for the new school year at any WSOS Child Development Center.