Tuesday Nov 24 | TheCourier.com
Women should ignore the new breast cancer screening guidelines released last week, according to medical professionals with Blanchard Valley Health System.
Absentee rate not soaring at schools
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer Most school districts continue to report only slight jumps in absenteeism this fall, a good indication that prevention works in combating swine flu, said Findlay Deputy Health Commissioner Barb Wilhelm.
Several injury traffic accidents investigated
Hancock County Sheriff's deputies were kept busy with a rash of accidents Tuesday, injuring at least six people.
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- McComb Council may seek state funds to reconstruct and upgrade Oliver Street.
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer Area schools got high marks this year on the Ohio School District Report Card, but school officials say the rules are about to change.
Home Depot to be invited to McComb
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- If Home Depot can't find a home west of Van Buren, the village of McComb would like to roll out a welcome mat.
Home Depot to be invited to McComb
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- If Home Depot can't find a home west of Van Buren, the village of McComb would like to roll out a welcome mat.
Findlay's population falls again
By JOY BROWN STAFF WRITER Findlay's population in 2008 decreased for the fourth consecutive year, while most other towns in and around Hancock County held steady, according to estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
A hit-and-run driver sends a teenager to the hospital. The person behind the wheel is still on the streets.
Village church to house people in emergencies
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- McComb Presbyterian Church will serve as a short-term shelter during emergencies, according to a plan prepared by village and church leaders.
Cookie Festival plans under way
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- June 30 is the deadline to enter the annual McComb Cookie Festival parade this August.
Results were mixed among Lucas County school districts in Tuesday's special election.
By LOU WILIN STAFF WRITER Hancock County Republicans will pick a nominee for Findlay Municipal Court judge in Tuesday's primary election.