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Vinton County law enforcement serves 10 of 26 drug warrants
MCARTHUR --Vinton County Sheriff's Office announced Sunday it has wrapped up an eight-month drug trafficking investigation with warrants issued for 26 individuals.
The suspect robbed a Vinton County General Store on Monday. Vinton County Sheriff's Deputies are on the lookout for a white male who robbed a Zaleski store from Monday.
Armed robbery suspect eludes police during foot chase in woods
ZALESKI - Vinton County Sheriff's Office is investigating an armed robbery of the Zaleski Ohio General Store that occurred Monday afternoon.
Ann M. Krupar Judy G. Willis Lillian C. Wolf Chester Naidzinski Patricia Young Theresa A. Syphers Robert P. Miller Read the full obituaries on The Chronicle E-edition at: http://www.chroniclet.com/ChroniclEdition/ Posted: November 10th, 2009 under Obituaries .
Matthew Plas seeks to withdraw guilty plea in brutal attack
ELYRIA a ' The 26-year-old man who pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges in connection with the brutal attack that left a Carlisle Township woman partially paralyzed wants to withdraw his guilty plea.
Lake Erie fisherman Michael Szuch is final person charged in poaching investigation to go to trial
Lake Erie perch was big business for Michael Szuch. Prosecutors have accused the Ohio fisherman of selling more than 56,000 pounds of perch worth more than $100,000 in 2002 and 2003 that prosecutors say exceeded state-set legal catch limits.
Lake Erie fisherman Michael Szuch is final person charged in poaching investigation to go to trial
Lake Erie perch was big business for Michael Szuch. Prosecutors have accused the Ohio fisherman of selling more than 56,000 pounds of perch worth more than $100,000 in 2002 and 2003 that prosecutors say exceeded state-set legal catch limits.
Lake Erie fisherman Michael Szuch is final person charged in poaching investigation to go to trial
Lake Erie perch was big business for Michael Szuch. Prosecutors have accused the Ohio fisherman of selling more than 56,000 pounds of perch worth more than $100,000 in 2002 and 2003 that prosecutors say exceeded state-set legal catch limits.
Federal Funds Create 132 Temporary Forestry Jobs
More than 130 jobs are opening up for Ohioans with an interest in working in the woods.
Federal Funds Create 132 Temporary Forestry Jobs
More than 130 jobs are opening up for Ohioans with an interest in working in the woods.
Drive-in and sports park settle light fight in North Ridgeville
The shows -- and the ball games -- will go on in North Ridgeville. Aut-O-Rama owner Deb Sherman said new light shields installed on four of the five fields have solved the problem.
On the Town: Local artists shine at annual exhibits
AN EYE FOR ART: : Annmarie Rodgers, left, and Mooly Gaewsky browse exhibits at the Toledo Museum of Art during a reception Friday for the 90th annual Toledo Area Artists Exhibition.
An Ohio judge has ruled that a sports complex must turn off lights on many of its outdoor ball fields when it's show time at a nearby drive-in movie theater.
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Mayor Finkbeiner uses some selective language towards a Toledo teen after attempting to break up a fight.
The 9th District Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of former Lorain police Officer Stanley Marrero.