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Ralph A. 'Spive' Gillmor, 1919-2012: Sandusky County farmer became pilot
Ralph A. "Spive" Gillmor, 92, a longtime farmer in Sandusky County's Ballville Township and a private pilot who was a leader in the Lions Club, died Thursday in St.
Tiffin store gets 'lucky' moniker
Al's Convenience Store is on its way to earning the moniker "lucky" after word got out that an unknown patron bought a winning ticket for the latest's Powerball jackpot.
Firm to landscape Tiffin courthouse space
Mohawk Nursery was hired Thursday by the Seneca County commissioners to landscape the former site of the 1884 Seneca County Courthouse after another landscaper declined the project last week.
Lima Edith I. Schoonover, 87, died May 28, 2012, at Lost Creek Care Center. She was born July 30, 1924, in Lima to Herman Henry and Essie Izora Parker Barclay, who preceded her in death.
'We must not forget their sacrifices'
By ALLISON BORGELT Staff writer Japanese machine gun fire concentrated on U.S. soldier Rodger Young as he defied orders to withdraw on the Pacific Ocean island of New Georgia.
Raiders' Noble signs with Heidelberg
River Valley senior Trey Noble, pictured above during the 2012 baseball season, will be continuing his education and football career after signing a letter of intent on May 21 with Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio.
Prison ordered for Clyde man after probation violation
As the issue of drilling for oil and gas continues to grow in Ohio, so does the impact of that work... Here's a tip, folks: Some day, when her fame spreads, I may be able to get you an autograph.
Learn business basics at seminar
The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Terra State Community College is offering free, two-hour seminars, "Small Business Basics," that will answer questions about starting, buying or expanding a small business.
Weekend: Get Out! Your guide to fun in our area
Events FLEA MARKET May 19 and 20 Both old and new merchandise will be available for purchase at the Seneca County Jr.
Upper Sandusky IGA grocery store to close
Upper Sandusky IGA, a grocery which opened last year, will close at the end of business May 26, according to Tessa Clark, store manager.
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department An individual was given a trespass warning following a Sunday ruckus at Townplace Suites, 2501 Tiffin Ave.
Fostoria-Seneca County Red Cross director resigns
By ALLISON WINGATE Staff Writer Fostoria-Seneca County Red Cross Director Deena Camerato has resigned to accept another position in Ottawa County.
Designs submitted for courthouse
Three area landscapers have submitted designs and cost estimates for landscaping the lot where Seneca County's 1884 courthouse once stood.
6 residents become CASA volunteers
Six area residents recently completed training to become Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers for CASA of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties.
Man arraigned on rape, kidnapping charges
A city man arrested after a Tiffin woman told police he held her hostage and sexually assaulted her at a Sandusky Avenue home has been arraigned on felony charges in Sandusky County Common Pleas Court.
Herb spirals are gaining notice as an ecologically smart herb-garden layout. Advocates of permaculture, a system that stresses living and gardening in harmony with nature, champion spirals for their ability to save water and attract pollinators.
Pain of Seneca courthouse loss lingers
Rayella Engle spent more than six years patiently sitting through Seneca County commissioner meetings and fighting to save her county's historic courthouse.
Courthouse drama leads to play
Make no mistake. Market and Washington: In Tiffin's Own Words refers to the 1884 Seneca County Courthouse that once stood at that corner.
Ohio student almost deported faces uncertainty
An Ohio zoo plans to transfer five exotic animals back to the widow of a suicidal animal owner who released dozens of wild creatures last fall.
Doctor has court date for 'pill mill' allegations
By RYAN DUNN STaff writer A doctor from Findlay, charged with illegally distributing prescription painkillers through "pill mills," is scheduled to appear in federal court later this month.