Thursday | Toledo Blade
I-75 car-bus crash that injured 26 investigated
Ohio Highway Patrol troopers are looking for a vehicle that possibly triggered the chain of events that led to a bus and car collision on I-75 in which 26 people were injured.
Thursday | TheCourier.com
A grandmother foiled an attempted abduction of her 5-year-old grandson Wednesday morning on Fostoria's South Town Street, police reported.
By RYAN DUNN staff writer BOWLING GREEN -- A woman who received donations from North Baltimore and McComb residents to support her battle against cancer admitted Wednesday she fabricated the diagnosis and stole the donations.
New water tower to be constructed
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- McComb Council on Monday agreed to advertise for bids for a new water tower.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department Medication was missing Monday from 806 Bright Road, 320.
McComb-area voters replaced an ambulance levy Tuesday. According to unofficial returns from the Hancock County Board of Elections, the three-year, 4.4-mill replacement levy was approved by a vote of 104 to 19.
The North Baltimore Track teams competed Friday April 26th at the Gibsonburg Invitational.
A McComb-based ambulance service is asking voters in the area it serves to replace a 4.4-mill levy for three years.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department A lad, 16, was cited Saturday for disorderly conduct after quarreling with officers in a parking lot at 335 Walnut St.
Council races: 4th Ward sees most spending
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer The two Republicans competing for the 4th Ward seat on Findlay City Council, Thomas Ross and Thomas Klein, are outspending other candidates for ward seats, campaign finance reports show.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department A person was issued a trespass warning Monday never to return to Nicki's Bar, 139 N. Main St.
More responses needed for McComb income survey
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer McCOMB -- McComb officials are making another plea for village residents to take part in a confidential income survey to determine if the village would be eligible for grants and loans.
The day after 20 layoff notices were mailed to firefighters, Findlay administrators on Wednesday announced a change of plans.