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The Mains extended family will be celebrating a bittersweet Christmas, bitter because it may be the last holiday hurrah on their beloved riverfront property, but sweetened with a decorated multi-tree tribute.
ST. MARYS, OH: James H. Folk, Sr., 87, of St. Marys, OH died 12:07 p.m. Sunday, December 13, 2009 at Otterbein Retirement Community, near Grand Lake St.
Mayor Pete Sehnert on Monday characterized Findlay's 2009 financial struggle as "a nightmare process" that involved daily haggling over dollars and cents to keep each department's doors open.
Passport is a popular program with senior citizens. The Medicaid waiver program provides help with meals, medications and other services that allows Medicaid-eligible Ohioans to stay in their homes.
Christmas in Carey celebration Friday
The annual Christmas in Carey celebration, sponsored by the Carey Area Chamber of Commerce, will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday throughout downtown.
After three years of combatting drugs and other crime in Fostoria, the Tri-County Fostoria Zero Tolerance Task Force is leaving town.
Nearly 50 firefighters from three departments battled a house fire at 21395 Hancock County 7 for roughly four hours Thursday night.
ZANESVILLE: Mary Edith Joseph went to join the Lord on November 1, 2009. She was born to Ozar and Monsura Ellis Joseph on March 21 many years ago in Crooksville.
Council agrees to begin next 'streetscape' phase
By JIM MAURER Staff Writer CAREY -- The next phase of the downtown improvement "streetscape" project on Vance Street will continue, Carey Council decided Monday night.
Maybe it's the bright, big band music. Or the creepy masks that place fixed smiles on everyone's face.
Live from Halloween Horror Nights, it's Fangoria Radio
There's Universal appeal to the next FANGORIA RADIO . On tonight's show , hosts Debbie Rochon, Fango editor Tony Timpone and special guest Brian O'Halloran head on down to the studio's Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando , with some special guests in tow: Is it too early to call him the 21st-century "Man of a Thousand Faces"? Doug Jones, the ...
Mail carrier pleads guilty to federal theft charges
Marsha Billock-Strahm told a federal judge Thursday she wasn't being nosy when she stole select pieces of mail she was supposed to have delivered in rural Wyandot County between 2005 and 2009.
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Record 1,043 Latino students choose Owens Community College
The College's ethnicity/race student enrollment continues to increase. For Fall Semester, 3,063 African-American students are pursuing an Owens education compared to 2,764 last year .
Carey shrine plans a Family Daya events
"Family Day" will feature faith and fun activities tomorrow at the Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation.
Just because they preach doesn't mean you have to listen
As I've tried to make so abundantly clear in the past, I'm a proponent of universal equal rights, First Amendment ones included.
Elderly Man Injured After Wrecking His Car
An elderly man was injured when he wrecked his car on County Road 330 at Krichbaum Road in Crawford County Monday afternoon.
Neighbor rushes to accident -- and falls off bridge
Two people have been hospitalized after a head-on collision, but one wasn't even involved in the crash.
Vehicles collide on bridge; Good Samaritan injured
A Carey woman was injured late Friday when an intoxicated motorist collided head-on with her vehicle on the Blanchard River bridge on Ohio 568, east of Findlay, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office reported.
Coal lobbyist rips 'cap-and-tax' plan
A coal industry advocate said there is still time to "fight" what he calls the "cap-and-tax" bill.
Authorities prep for school gunman scene
MARION - It was one of the worst scenarios law enforcement officers could imagine.