A vehicle damaged one of the new gateway pillars at Pontiac Park in Defiance Tuesday morning when it rolled down the hill. Defiance Police say just after 3:30am, a vehicle owned by Kathy Miller of Webster St., which was parked at Circle K, rolled down the incline of the parking …
Read More »Ronald Brenneman, 82
Ronald H. Brenneman, age 82, died on Thursday, September 12, 2013, at 11:00 A.M. in his grandson’s home near Bryan, surrounded by his loving family and friends. He was a laborer with Brust Pipeline in Bryan, Ohio, for many years. Ronald was a veteran of the United States Army, serving …
Read More »Glenn Whitson, 85
Glenn Spencer Whitson, age 85, of Edon, Ohio, passed away in his residence at 1:46 p.m. on Monday, August 26, 2013. Mr. Whitson retired as an Inspector at Dana Corporation. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served at the end of World War II as a Navy …
Read More »Julie Peterson
Julie M. Peterson, age 86, of Edon, Ohio, died at 1:45 P.M. on Monday, September 16, 2013, at Park View Nursing Center in Edgerton, Ohio, where she was a patient. Mrs. Peterson was a graduate of Edgerton High School, was a longtime cook and waitress, and retired from Plas-Tech in …
Read More »Judith Lorntz, 72
Judith Ann Lorntz, age 72, of Bryan, Ohio passed away on Monday, September 16, 2013, at her home. Judy had retired from the Williams County Auditor’s Office as a Deputy Auditor. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, was a 30 year member of Wesley United Methodist Church, …
Read More »Connie Caudill, 61
Connie L. Caudill, 61, of Montpelier, passed away peacefully Saturday night at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on June 23, 1952 in Bryan, Ohio to James R. and Shirley (Haskins) Bailey. Connie graduated from Hazard High School in Hazard, Kentucky in 1970, then attended the University of Kentucky …
Read More »EDON GETS AN ARMORED TRUCK!
The village of Edon now has something unique… an armored vehicle. That’s right, Edon now has an armored truck. The truck came at no cost from the government, but according to the Bryan Times, it did come with some controversy. At Monday night’s meeting, Edon Village Council was informed that …
Read More »BRYAN SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALLY ACCEPTS GRANT. NOW IT’S UP TO THE VOTERS
The Bryan City Board of Education on Monday, voted to officially accept the Ohio School Facilities Commission’s conditional award of $18.88 million which will go toward a new grade 6–12 school and remodeled middle school for grades pre-K-5. Now, the voters will decide on November 5th whether or not to …
Read More »NORTH CENTRAL FINANCES LOOK GOOD
Some good news Monday for the North Central Board of Education regarding district finances. The five-year forecast was presented and shows revenues exceeding expenditures for the coming four years, with deficit spending forecast in the fifth year, but with a carryover balance. School officials say it’s all because personnel costs …
Read More »HOME-SCHOOLERS IN HILLTOP CAN PLAY
Good news for homeschooled students at Hilltop. Those students are now eligible to participate in extracurricular activities. At Monday’s regular meeting, the Millcreek-West Unity Board of Education approved an amendment to the Hilltop High School and Junior High School’s student-athletic handbook, which will also apply to all applicable Millcreek-West Unity …
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