Oct 15, 2009 | News Journal
WILLARD: Murray began his career in the Willard-Attica area in 1947 when he and his wife Betty Squires moved to Southern Huron County and began farming.
Teenager injured by exploding shotgun
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP -- A 17-year-old boy was taken to a Toledo hospital to remove shrapnel from his arm after the gun he was shooting exploded.
Ron Simon: Column about Attica war veteran stirred plenty of debate
The telephone and my e-mail inbox have been going crazy since a 'Stuff' column about an Attica woman who died in World War I ran on Sunday.
Ron Simon: Attica woman may have been first to die in WW I
Too many Americans died in World War I between April 1917 and Nov,11, 1918. But the first to go was a woman.
Eleanor Morrish , of Independence, and her great grand-daughter Lexis Kurtz, 3 of Bedford, listen to the new GPS-based Voice of the Valley audio-guided tours on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
SHELBY: Bessie E. Mitchell, age 82, resident of Park Village, Shelby, died Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at her home.
A Confederate soldier, held as a prisoner on Johnson Island during the Civil War, lost a button in the 1860s.
Jessica Marie Evans and Michael Lee Jacob Rando
Jessica Marie Evans and Michael Lee Rando, both of Fairborn, OH are announcing their engagement.
PPP - Signed by the Hand that Made It
Our purpose is to provide the finest quality hand made floor and wall tile possible." This statement stands as the credo of Epro, Inc., the largest manufacturer of handmade tile in the U.S. Founded in 1963, Epro currently occupies a 33,000 square foot facility in Westerville, Ohio.