A Bryan man has been charged with 65 felonies, including kidnapping and other crimes pertaining to child sex. Steven M. Jordan, 35, was recently charged with kidnapping, a first-degree felony, by a Williams County grand jury. He allegedly took an unidentified female youngster under the age of thirteen from their …
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Two first-degree felony charges, including attempted aggravated murder, brought against Montpelier woman.
Two first-degree felony charges, including attempted aggravated murder, have been brought against a Montpelier woman. A grand jury in Williams County recently indicted Amanda S. Heller. She allegedly tried to kill John Doe in April. She allegedly had a firearm under her control and used it to assist in the crime, according …
Read More »Paulding Board of Education implementing a few cost-cutting measures, such as pay-to-play.
During a special meeting late on Wednesday afternoon, the Paulding Exempted Village Schools Board of Education decided to boost its planned borrowing level and implement a few cost-cutting measures, such as pay-to-play. The meeting took place eight days after the board approved a plan to borrow up to $2 million …
Read More »Paulding County Relay for Life kicks off Relay for Life Season.
The Paulding County Relay for Life “Going for the Gold” will kick off the 2026 Relay for Life season for Northwest Ohio today. At the Paulding County Fairgrounds, survivor registration opens at 5:30 p.m., and the opening ceremony takes place at 6 p.m.
Read More »Williams County Commissioners decide to expand concrete project.
Williams County Commissioners have decided to expand a concrete project that was planned for the courthouse grounds, which included laying concrete surrounding the bandstand. The commissioners first suggested fixing some of the concrete pathways surrounding the courthouse, but they also discussed widening the walkways by two feet using concrete. Gene …
Read More »Walleye fishing enforcement carried out, close to South Bass Island.
Walleye fishing enforcement was carried out recently, close to South Bass Island by Ohio Department of Natural Resources State Wildlife detectives. On the same day, they saw two Minnesotan boats carrying three fisherman each going on two different fishing excursions. Following their second fishing excursion, the groups were approached. The officers …
Read More »Early morning barn fire Wednesday.
Early on Wednesday morning, a barn in Milford Township, Defiance County, was destroyed by fire, while another barn was damaged but survived. At 05146 Beerbower Road, approximately one mile north of Ohio 249 and east of Lake Road, Edgerton firemen were in control of the area. At 12:53 a.m. on …
Read More »Obit: Thomas “Tom” P. Fox, age 76.
Thomas “Tom” P. Fox, age 76, of Lakeside-Marblehead, Ohio passed away peacefully, Friday, May 22, 2026, at Edgewood Manor Care Center, Port Clinton, Ohio. Tom was born January 24, 1950, in Toledo, Ohio to the late Harold Henry and Anna Eva (Adams) Fox. In his early childhood, Tom lived in …
Read More »Ohio State Highway Patrol will host “one-stop testing” event for prospective applicants.
On May 28, the Ohio State Highway Patrol will host a “one-stop testing” event for prospective applicants at the Toledo Post, located at 3333 Dorr Street, Toledo. The Patrol is actively seeking driven, service-minded individuals. Transform Your Talents into a career that serves and protects the people of Ohio. Whether …
Read More »Cultural Center of Henry County attempting to save old school in Napoleon.
The former Napoleon High School, which the Cultural Center of Henry County is attempting to save, will stage its Spring ArtsFest on its front lawn, but the building’s future remains uncertain. The former Napoleon High School should be demolished, according to Napoleon Area City Schools, the City of Napoleon, and …
Read More »Ohio had its lowest Memorial Day weekend traffic death toll in eighteen years.
According to preliminary data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ohio had its lowest Memorial Day weekend traffic death toll in eighteen years, with six fatalities recorded over the four-day holiday. The reporting period began on Friday, May 22, and ended on Monday, May 25. Troopers made 355 arrests for …
Read More »Several programs in NW Ohio part of statewide effort to keep children safe while riding their bikes.
Several programs in northwest Ohio are part of a statewide effort to keep children safe while riding their bikes. Youth bike helmets are being distributed by the Bowling Green Bicycle Safety Commission. The Ohio Department of Transportation, the Honda USA Foundation, and the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of …
Read More »Williams County Commissioners updated on road projects at recent meeting.
Williams County Commissioners were updated on road projects at their recent meeting. The loan bid for this year’s asphalt paving throughout the county was launched by the Williams County Engineer’s Office. The engineer’s estimate was $1.18 million, but that bid was $1.03 million. At a later meeting, staff will evaluate …
Read More »Bryan man sentenced to prison recently in Defiance County Common Pleas Court.
A rural Bryan man was sentenced to prison recently in Defiance County Common Pleas Court for leading police on a two-county automobile pursuit in March. Judge Joseph Schmenk sentenced 23-year-old Gage Gibert to 30 months in jail for his third-degree crime of disobeying a police officer’s instruction or signal. In …
Read More »Summer Reading Kickoff Party at the Bryan Main Library Saturday.
All ages are welcome to attend the Summer Reading Kickoff Party at the Bryan Main Library on Saturday, May 30 from noon to two p.m. Along with food and a bounce house, the event will include activities, prizes, and a live magician. There will be entertainment and practical exercises. …
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