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Pioneer Fire Chief eleven other firemen resign from department.

Due to a disagreement over leadership,  on Monday night. Despite having space on the roster for thirty, the fire department only had sixteen members. Tiler Williams’ dismissal as assistant fire chief on March 31 by Mayor Ed Kidston was the catalyst for the walkout. Kidston claimed that because he disapproved …

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Montpelier man sentenced on sex charges.

A Montpelier man was sentenced Monday to four years community control, mandatory sex counseling and to register as a tier I sex offender. Robert J. Rodriguez previously pleaded guilty to amended charges involving an incident in which he videotaped a 17-year-old victim having sex, then threatened to show the video …

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Long-term acute care hospital in south Toledo to close May 1st.

A letter sent to the state last week states that a long-term acute care hospital in south Toledo will close on May 1 and fire every employee on June 8. The letter states that the decision to terminate CommuniCare Health Services’ Advanced Specialty Hospital of Toledo is “part of a …

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International manufacturing corporation investing heavily in northwest Ohio.

An international manufacturing corporation is investing heavily in northwest Ohio, revitalizing a long-vacant industrial property in Bellevue and creating new jobs. Armeton, a firm that specializes in precision concrete counterweights used in home appliances worldwide, is investing $5 million to rebuild an 81,000-square-foot factory. The business moved its operations from …

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Williams County Commissioners endorse health department’s request for grant renewal.

Williams County Commissioners endorsed the health department’s request for a grant renewal to assist local adolescents in avoiding substance usage. The $125,000 federal award is spread over five years. Oscar Hernandez, the Williams County Health Commissioner, stated that the cash primarily supports the department’s ECHO (Educating Communities on Healthy Opportunities) …

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Defendant arraigned in deadly fire in Napoleon in 1992.

The defendant was arraigned in Henry County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday morning after being re-indicted in a deadly hotel fire that occurred in Napoleon 1992. 64 year old William Mohr, of Edwardsville, Illinois, entered a not guilty plea to three charges of both murder and aggravated murder. A Henry …

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Obit: Clayton Earl “Mick” Griffin, age 86.

Clayton Earl “Mick” Griffin, age 86, of Bryan, Ohio passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 6, 2026, at Parkview Bryan Hospital. Clayton was born April 7, 1939, in Paris, Illinois to the late Kenneth and Evelyn (DePriest) Griffin. He married Theresa M. (Kerns) on December 31, 1985, in Hicksville, Ohio …

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Montpelier Municipal Utilities receives multiple accolades

According to American Municipal Power, Montpelier Municipal Utilities recently won multiple accolades. During the American Public Power Association’s annual Engineering & Operations Conference, which was held in Huntsville, Alabama, the utility was awarded a Diamond level Excellence in Safety Award, a Diamond level designation as a Reliable Public Power Provider, …

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Bryan Planning Commission approves request for storage units.

The Bryan Planning Commission Monday approved two requests for use variances. One request was to install storage units to the currently grassy area behind Carpet Wholesalers at 211 S. Union St. The carpet company would lease the space to the storage unit’s owners. Plans propose for four structures that would …

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