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Railroad guild plans to relocate locomotive
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer By this time next year, the steam locomotive near Interstate 75 in Findlay will jump its track before landing a mile from its home station.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department A speeding motorist was pulled over, then arrested for carrying a concealed weapon after forgetting to inform police of the knife in his vehicle in the 2200 block of North Main Street on Monday.
Ohio's cash-strapped public schools and county governments should receive their first payout from the state's casino tax this year, but area officials aren't convinced it's a sure bet.
Two people were transported to Blanchard Valley Hospital for treatment after a single vehicle injury crash in Cass Township Sunday evening, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office said.
Hearthside offers reward for information on bomb threats
Hearthside Food Solutions' Consolidated Biscuit plant in McComb is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person who made two bomb threats against the plant, the Lima News reports.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department A bicyclist was charged with possessing marijuana paraphernalia, after being searched in the 900 block of Crystal Avenue on Wednesday.
Doors to close at Hoytville's school building
By ROSE SCHNEIDER Staff Writer HOYTVILLE -- McComb Middle School in Hoytville will close its doors once the 2011-12 school year comes to an end later this month.