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Cordoba Indicted On Murder Charge

Romauldo Cor­doba Jr. of Arch­bald, was indicted Mon­day in Wauseon on one count of mur­der with a firearm spec­i­fi­ca­tion and one count of felony domes­tic vio­lence. Cor­doba is in Texas, where he was appre­hended last week, await­ing extra­di­tion back to Ohio. If con­victed on the mur­der charge, Cor­doba could be …

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Defiance Seeking Engineer

Wanted… one good engi­neer. Pay rate… to be deter­mined. In Defi­ance, the city is look­ing to fill the vacant engineer’s posi­tion, but at what cost… that is still up in the air. Some city offi­cials say in order to get the right per­son for the job, they may have to …

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Williams County Indictments

Ten indict­ments were handed down this week by a Williams County grand jury. Among them… 33 year old Eric Fuller; 43 year old Mar­tin Her­nan­dez III; 21 year old Jen­nifer Con­ley; 50 year old Anthony Hall­man; 22 year old Anna Garver; 34 year old Joshua Ruther­ford; 43 year old Mark …

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Stryker School Board Meets

At their meet­ing on Mon­day, the Stryker Local Schools Board of Edu­ca­tion approved some per­son­nel changes for the 2015–16 school year. Accord­ing to the Bryan Times, the board of edu­ca­tion also accepted at least one res­ig­na­tion, that of teacher Beth Lewis, and the hir­ing of sev­eral vol­un­teers. Teach­ing con­tracts for …

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Drugs Becoming Major Problem In Fulton County

More evi­dence that drugs are becom­ing a major prob­lem in our area… Two peo­ple from Alvord­ton were indicted by a Ful­ton County grand jury this week on drug related charges. 37 year old William Mohr is charged with eight counts of ille­gal assem­bly or pos­ses­sion of chem­i­cals for man­u­fac­ture of …

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Farmers May See Tax Increases

Farm­ers here in north­west Ohio may soon find them­selves hit with a big tax bill. The Bryan Times reports, it’s all because of a com­plex for­mula, called Cur­rent Agri­cul­tural Use Value, that was orig­i­nally designed to save farm­ers money on their taxes. It was orig­i­nally set up back in the …

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Motorcycle Safety Issued Targeted

The Gov­er­nors High­way Safety Asso­ci­a­tion says motor­cy­cle fatal­li­ties fell slightly in 2014, for the sec­ond straight year. Report author Allan Williams says how­ever, there is still much work to be done to help keep motor­cy­cle dri­vers safe. The report finds that motor­cy­cle fatal­i­ties are up 26 per­cent from 10 years …

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Napoleon Council Proposes Changes In Rules

Napoleon City Coun­cil met Mon­day evening, and some changes to var­i­ous sec­tions of the coun­cil rules were dis­cussed. Among the changes… lim­it­ing pub­lic com­ments made dur­ing meet­ings to five min­utes per indi­vid­ual, and the way anony­mous com­plaints against city employ­ees and per­son­nel are han­dled. That sec­ond item on the agenda …

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Horn Inducted Into Ohio Sr. Hall Of Fame

Albert Horn Jr. of Bryan is among 9 older Ohioans who will be inducted into the Ohio Senior Cit­i­zens Hall of Fame next week.Horn ral­lied and directed civic minded indi­vid­u­als into estab­lish­ing the Bryan Area Foundation,which now has more than 20 mil­lion dol­lars in assets..oversees 300 sep­a­rate funds and has …

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New Security At Williams County Courthouse

There’s a new county court con­sta­ble in Williams County. He’s Rex Lawrence, who is cur­rently a sheriff’s deputy and the court bailiff. In his new posi­tion Lawrence will be in charge of over­see­ing secu­rity at the Williams County Cour­t­house. That will include man­ning the new secu­rity sta­tion at the west …

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