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Vance Gets The Nod

Republican, JD Vance receives the coveted endorsement Thursday of Ohio’s oldest and largest anti-abortion group, Ohio Right to Life. The announcement could distinguish the venture capitalist and author of “Hillbilly Elegy” with GOP primary voters in the crowded race to succeed retiring U.S. Sen. Rob Portman. Early voting is already …

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Crash In Delta

Delta Police is investigating a crash that injured several people and left some buildings damaged…on US 20A, near Enterprise Drive. Officials say the lone vehicle suddenly left the roadway and into the side of the NAPA Auto Parts store. A parked car got hit, too, officials say. The driver was …

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Drug Bust In DKC

Officers in DeKalb County arrest six people after officers raided a home and found a meth-making operation. The case continues.

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Injury Accident In Defiance

Two people are hurt…one seriously…in a two-car crash at the intersection of Domersville Road and Deerwood Drive, just north of the Maumee River…in Defiance. David Riggenbach was taken by ambulance to a Toledo hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officials say…Riggenbach was stopped at the light…when he was rear ended by Melissa …

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Water Bill Mulled

State regulation of streams that flow temporarily after rainfall would be restricted under proposed Ohio legislation, months in the works. Construction companies, the mining industry and other business groups say removing so-called ephemeral streams from regulation would make Ohio’s practice consistent with federal law. The EPA says about 36,500 miles …

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She Loves To Read To Kids

Ohio first lady, Fran DeWine gave the first official story time reading at the renovated children’s area at the Williams County Public Library on Tuesday afternoon. Williams County was DeWine’s second stop for the day. She took the opportunity to promote reading and the Governor’s Imagination Library, which mails an …

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The Latest On Edgerton Water Towers

The Edgerton Village Council approved administrators to seek bids for water tower repairs during their meeting, Tuesday evening. Village Administrator, Dawn Fitzcharles says the council approved an agreement with Poggemeyer Design Group for the project in August of last year. The project will make repairs needed in both the village’s …

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Snip.

After years of declining subscription rates and ever-climbing programming costs and other expenses, Bryan Municipal Utilities is cutting the cord on its cable TV service. The Bryan Board of Public Affairs voted 4-0, during their meeting on Tuesday to end it, effective May 31. BMU officials say…a drastically heightened proposed …

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Cerrato Enters Plea

A Napoleon woman is indicted in a Henry County courtroom…for killing another woman. Audili Cerrato pleads not guilty to murder…assault and more. Cerrato is accused of killing Stephany Pichardo…who had been living at the same Stevenson Street address as Cerrato. Pichardo died from injuries that became apparent after Cerrato brought …

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Primary Coming Up

Early voting…or absentee voting for the May 3 primary…begins today. Voting machines are set up in the Williams County elections office…on E. High St., in Bryan, to cast early voting ballots. Residents may also visit or call the elections office for an early voting application. The Ohio Supreme Court has …

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