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Ottawa community still mourning two murdered brothers
More than a week after the bodies of two Putnam County brothers were found, the City of Ottawa continues to grieve, and the investigation into the deaths continues.
County grand jury indicts Findlay man on rape charge
By RYAN DUNN staff writer OTTAWA -- A Findlay man has been charged with raping a young girl.
Pro-Tec Coating Co., in Leipsic, on Monday unveiled its $400 million, 415,000-square-foot expansion, employing 80 to treat lightweight steel to improve auto fuel economy.
$400 million investment in NW Ohio
A huge boost to Northwest Ohio's economy will be a big help to the auto industry.
Leipsic-Ft. Jennings reschedule PHAALS game
The FJ Musketeer Baseball game vs. the Leipsic Vikings at the Leipsic ballpark Has been rescheduled for this Saturday.
Lehman tosses no hitter for Miller City
Miller City sophomore Ross Lehman had a night he will remember Thursday as he tossed a no-hitter against Leipsic in a Putnam County League battle.
Putnam County schools ranked high in United States
Columbus Grove and Kalida High Schools recently learned they were ranked high in the 2013 U.S. News and World Report Best High Schools listing for the state.
This picture is from the first Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on the campus of BGSU.
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every 14 minutes someone in the U.S. dies by suicide.
Council races: 4th Ward sees most spending
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer The two Republicans competing for the 4th Ward seat on Findlay City Council, Thomas Ross and Thomas Klein, are outspending other candidates for ward seats, campaign finance reports show.