Sep 30, 2009 | TheCourier.com
Farm Bureau wants to see Partnership's books9/28/2009
By JOY BROWN STAFF WRITER The Hancock County Farm Bureau wants a private flood control planning group to divulge its finances, but group members are not certain they're legally obligated to do so.
The last time we met, you were introduced to the fact that Putnam County is celebrating the 175th Anniversary of its organization.
Wife of Putnam County sheriff pleads guilty to felony theft
The wife of the Putnam County Sheriff pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony theft charge.
Ontario natives fight to keep tax breaks
Bill Curry Ottawa - O ntario native leaders are warning they will turn their reserves into tax-free shopping zones unless Queen's Park and Ottawa back down from a harmonized sales tax that would strip tax exemptions from the province's status Indians.
Sheriff's Wife Charged With Stealing
The wife of a northwest Ohio sheriff pleaded guilty in court Wednesday to a felony theft charge.
Bird aficionado seeks diversity in birding
Kenn Kaufman, an internationally renowned birding authority, naturalist, and author, knows diversity when he sees it in the bird world, and that in part is why he is troubled with a lack of diversity in the birding world.
Patricia H. Burnette, 79, of Ottawa, Ohio, died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. On June 27, 1953, she married Frank O. Burnette Sr.
In early years, Ottawa was 'Buckeye'
Activities planned Sept. 26 in Ottawa will be the culmination of a year-long celebration marking the 175th year of the village's founding.
EPA to hold meeting in Ottawa on lead contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has scheduled a public meeting to discuss expanding the probe into buried lead contamination in Ottawa.
Pandora bicyclist killed in crash
A Pandora man died Tuesday after the bicycle he was riding was struck by a car on Ohio 12.
Putnam County was officially organized in 1834, along with the towns of Glandorf, Kalida and Ottawa.
OSS Joint Solid Waste District household hazardous waste collection Saturday
The Ottawa-Sandusky-Seneca Joint Solid Waste District is sponsoring a Household Hazardous Waste Collection 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept.
Drop off your household hazardous waste Sept. 12
The Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca Joint Solid Waste District will sponsor a Household Hazardous Waste Collection from 9 a.m. to noon Sept.