Saturday Jun 20 | News Journal
Area biz briefs: More designers get 'green' certification
Social event well-attended MANSFIELD -- Therm-O-Disc recently had the fourth Manufacturing After Hours event of the year, providing 30 members of the Richland Manufacturing Coalition with a tour of the facility led by Hank Keller and Jason Gavula.
Alexis Caroline Adelman was born May 2, 2009, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.
Lomax hits ace at Sleepy Hollow
Jim Lomax of Monroeville had his first ever Hole-in-One. His ace took place on the 168-yard eighth hole.
Ohio Dealership Closes Its Doors
Both National City bank and the Harley-Davidson Credit Corp. had recently filed lawsuits against Perkins Township, Ohio, dealership Roeder Harley-Davidson, citing debt defaults of $2.5 million and $2 million, respectively.
Willard superintendent headed to Norwalk
WILLARD - Norwalk City Schools board of education hired Willard superintendent Dennis Doughty as its next school chief.
Ohio's only mobile JFS unit visits Willard
WILLARD - With one in every six adult residents out of work, Huron County has the highest unemployment rate in Ohio.
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Firelands College Theatre will present "Shakespeare & Company" at 8 p.m. April 23-25 in McBride Auditorium at Bowling Green State University Firelands.
Free plastic recycling program saves earth, area jobs
I cannot type April 15 without thinking about taxes. The following information is much more exciting than taxes and of interest to everyone.
He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He served in the North Atlantic and South Pacific on board the USS Bunker Hill, Essex, and Ranger.
Parks ask for piece of stimulus
FREMONT -- Sandusky County Park District officials are waiting to hear if any federal stimulus money is heading their way to complete the next phase of the North Coast Inland Trail.
CSB Students Saddened By Sudden Closure
Mar 5, 2009 8:45 pm US/Eastern Reporting Mary Robb Jackson MONROEVILLE The nationally-known Connecticut School of Broadcasting or CSB opened its doors in 1964.
H.S. wrestling roundup: Oney, Cheesman still undefeated
MANSFIELD -- South Central junior Payton Oney and Crestview senior Justin Cheesman remained unbeaten en route to winning Division III sectional wrestling titles at Plymouth on Saturday.
Galion Receives Tree City USA Honor
For the fourteenth year, Galion has received national recognition by being named a Tree City USA Community by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to community forestry.
Bucks pick bumper crop of talent
COLUMBUS - Ohio State is listed by at least one national scouting service as having the best football recruiting class in the nation.
They made science fun and easy. LOU REDA /REFLECTOR Monroeville Public Schools Superintendent David Stubblebine receives a check Wednesday afternoon from John Payne, chairman of FTMC Board of Directors.
Embezzler gets 90 days,ordered to repay $10K
Former Monroeville Parent Council president and treasurer Tamera A. Kamann was sentenced to 90 days in jail this morning by Huron County Common Pleas Court Judge James Conway for her part in stealing at least ...
All Clyde sporting events canceled
CLYDE -- All Fliers athletic events have been canceled for today. The wrestling team was supposed to participate in the Monroeville Invitational, but that event has been canceled due to weather.
Friday night sports cancellations
Port Clinton at Perkins Huron at Margaretta Clyde at Oak Harbor Galion at Norwalk St.
Scott Miller gets 90 days in jail
Scott L. Miller, the former president of the Monroeville Athletic Boosters, was sentenced this morning to 90 days in jail and fined $1,000 for stealing about $20,000 from the school organization.
Plymouth Parent Charged After Incident After Game
The father of a Plymouth boys' basketball player has been charged by Monroeville Police after confronting a coach after a game last Saturday night.