Oct 30, 2009 | The Review Times
By MARIAH MERCER FEATURES WRITER If you step inside Rhonda Musgrave's rural New Riegel home, you're bound to hear a bark or two.
Shelters battling Black Dog Syndrome
By allison wingate STAFF WRITER The urban legend of the curse black cats cast upon their onlookers has seemingly passed to the canine breed.
Business is booming at Bureau of Concern
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the final story in a series of articles the Review Times published during United Way of Fostoria's October campaign.
Minivan hits Seneca County house; driver flees scene
Investigators are looking for the motorist whose minivan rammed into a house on Hopewell Township Road 119 about 5 a.m. Sunday.
CASA volunteers honored for work
TIFFIN -- Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers recently received recognition for their hard work as Guardian ad Litem's at the annual awards banquet at the Eagles Club in Tiffin.
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By MARIAH MERCER FEATURES WRITER A raucous Fostoria City Council meeting earlier this month led to consequences for one person.
Fostoria's fall ballot lightens up
The ballot in Fostoria will be a little emptier Nov. 3 now that two candidates have withdrawn from the election.
Fostoria Red Cross seeking volunteers
The American Red Cross Fostoria Chapter, a United Way agency, released a report on its services for the first fiscal quarter, which ran from July 1 to Sept.
Green Springs Harvest Fest to feature a few firsts
CLYDE -- Planning for the fourth annual Green Springs Harvest Fest is under way.
City man pleads guilty to assault on police charges
FREMONT -- A city man who rammed into and damaged several cruisers during a high-speed chase through two counties was sentenced to 18 months in prison in Sandusky County Common Pleas Court.
SCAT buses keep Fostoria on the move
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of articles the Review Times will publish during United Way of Fostoria's October campaign.
ODOT Weekly Construction Report
The detour route for northbound through truck traffic is SR-4 or SR-98 to Beal Avenue, east on Beal Avenue to SR-19, northwest on SR-19 to Whetstone Street, north on Whetstone Street to E. Mansfield Street, east on E. Mansfield Street to U.S. Route 30, west on U.S. 30 to SR-4 or SR-98, and reverse for southbound motorists.
By JOEL SENSENIG NEWS EDITOR It only took a few minutes Tuesday to destroy what had been a Lynn Street eyesore for years.
By Allison Wingate STAFF WRITER Ohio's new booster seat law is in effect, forcing parents to more safely restrain their children while in the car until they are eight years old.
Clyde man cited in Seneca County accident
ADAMS TOWNSHIP - A Clyde man was taken to an area hospital after being involved in a two-vehicle accident Sunday morning at Ohio 18 and Seneca County Road 21.
Help for paying water bills is all dried up. more>> Public Record Fostoria more>> Meeting to talk Fremont history The Seneca County Genealogical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Oct.
Deer-vehicle accidents decline
Officials say vehicle collisions with deer have been on the decline on Ohio roads, but motorists still need to be alert for the animals this fall and winter.
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