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Flood Warning Defiance, Fulton, and Williams Counties
THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO BE BELOW FLOOD STAGE SATURDAY NIGHT. SAFETY MESSAGE...NEVER DRIVE VEHICLES THROUGH FLOODED AREAS.
Mr. and Mrs. David Keesbery of Napoleon are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary today.
Napoleon man killed in motorcycle crash in Stryker
A Napoleon, Ohio, man was killed late Sunday when the motorcycle he was operating crashed on West Lynn Street in this Williams County community, authorities said.
Henry County man swims Maumee to avoid arrest; turned in by father
An 18-year-old man was arrested early Monday after he was accused of fleeing the scene of a car crash.
Kennedy undergoing surgery for brain tumor
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will undergo surgery Monday at Duke University Medical Center for his cancerous brain tumor and then faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment, his office said.
Local woman helps pays it forward
“I just want them to know that there are people out there who have been through it and no matter what just look on the brighter side and try not to worry about everything else.”
Margie Weber says it all started when she saw little Brexton's face during our first I-Team report. via 13abc.com
Toledo woman, 23, tells of gun pressed to her head
“I just think it wasn't my time to go”
In a dark, wooded area off Alexis Road in North Toledo, Tamesha Gott begged for her life. via Toledo Blade
Two men accused of stealing anhydrous ammonia at Henry County elevator LINKS
Two Paulding County men were arrested late Tuesday after they were accused of stealing anhydrous ammonia at the Stanley Elevator near this Henry County community, a common element used to produce ... via Toledo Blade
Grocery stores are full of locally grown and produced foods
“Chief is a locally owned business, and we want to work together with other locally owned businesses”
Joan Dye Gussow, a former professor of nutrition and education at Columbia University, challenged people in northwest Ohio on April 11 to eat locally at least once a week. via Crescent-News.com
Tobias is new police chief Defiance has a new police chief following testing last weekend. via Crescent-News.com
“You don't have the mileage in the winter as you do in the summer”
Truck driver Roy Fry has only one thing to say about diesel fuel prices as he pulled into a station selling it for $4.07 a gallon. via Crescent-News.com
Henry County Admitted Tuesday " Priscilla Garbers, Napoleon. Gladys Thacker, Napoleon. via Crescent-News.com
NWS extends flood warnings for some regional rivers
The National Weather Service has extended flood warnings for the following rivers: * Auglaize River near Fort Jennings affecting Allen, Paulding and Putnam counties. via Toledo Blade
Monday, 3:10 p.m., at Ohio 66 and U.S. 6 in Williams County's Springfield Township, vehicles driven by Clifford St. via Crescent-News.com
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“I will not aspire or accept the post of President of the Council of State and Commander in Chief”
THE FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR THE SAINT JOSEPH RIVER OHIO ABOVE NEWVILLE * UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING...OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS CANCELLED. via WTOL-TV Toledo
Waters receding in the area, but flood warnings remain
“We did some damage assessment in Oakwood on Saturday”
The floodwaters are receding throughout the region, but the cleanup has just begun. via Crescent-News.com
Area rivers that are in moderate or major flood as of 6am today: Blanchard Findlay 16.5 @ 4am 16.7 Now Blanchard Ottawa 27.5 @ 10pm 28.4, 1am Friday Portage Woodville 14.55 @ 4am Now Maumee Defiance 15.46 @ ... via WNWO-TV Toledo
Defiance-area flood warnings extended
“It's a minor to moderate occurrence for them. They were prepared for it”
The National Weather Service reports that flood warnings have been extended in the Defiance, Ohio, area. via Journal Gazette
Flood warnings continue in our area
Our area is dealing with more flooding problems Wednesday morning. Flooding will be getting worse throughout the day and into the night as it usually takes from 12 to 24 hours after heavy rains for rivers to ... via WNWO-TV Toledo