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Events LEARN TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKI WORKSHOPS Feb. 11, 18 and 25 Each Saturday in January, instructors will teach participants, who are at least eight years old, techniques of cross-country skiing including gliding, turning and rhythm.
Weekend: Singing Valentines to benefit Seneca County Relay for Life
Make this Valentine's Day memorable for a loved one by sending them a Singing Valentine.
County buys brick after leveling Ohio courthouse
I have seen it a lot: the office worker who tries to do everything by taking loads of work home,... "What we really need in our search for truth is a commodity that used to be at the heart of good... TIFFIN, Ohio - A county engineer says he has received both praise and criticism for arranging to buy about 6,500 tons of stone and brick from a more ... (more)
Laminate panel maker Lam-Tech is spending $1.2 million to add on to its Tiffin facility and purchase equipment to expand its product line into fully fabricated retail store displays.
Tiffin looking to convert old school into municipal court
TIFFIN, OH The city of Tiffin is looking at giving new life to an old building in a rare meeting Saturday morning.
Seneca Co. to utilize bricks, stone
Seneca County Engineer Mark Zimmerman has gotten criticism and "attaboys" alike for working out a deal to purchase the stone and brick from the county's now-demolished 1884 courthouse.
A potential joint venture by Tiffin and Seneca County to construct a courts building was discussed by Sandusky Seneca Tiffin Port Authority representatives Tuesday.
City, county court building discussed
By JIM MAURER STAFF WRITER TIFFIN -- A potential joint venture by Tiffin and Seneca County to construct a courts building was discussed by Sandusky Seneca Tiffin Port Authority representatives Tuesday.
Events LEARN TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKI WORKSHOPS Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25 Each Saturday in January, instructors will teach participants, who are at least eight years old, techniques of cross-country skiing including gliding, turning and rhythm.
JVS provides quality education
Recently, I was asked to write about how I feel about the Jefferson County Joint Vocation School and submit a letter to the editor.
Seneca County Courthouse demolition wraps up
As the wrecking ball demolished the final remnant of the Seneca County Courthouse on Friday, dozens of people stood on surrounding sidewalks for hours as witnesses to the fate of the historic building.
Watching the 107-foot clock tower of Seneca County's 1884 courthouse come down piece by dusty piece Thursday, Scott Edmondson conceded most people considered the tower ugly.
Fremont man held in Tiffin drug sting
A Fremont man was arrested this week on a felony drug charge after an undercover drug investigation at an alley off the 200 block of South Washington Street, police report.
With the clock tower standing alone amid a sea of debris from the demolished Seneca County Courthouse, commissioners Tuesday talked about ways to make the site look good.
Louisiana monkey owners become 'refugees'
"It's not what I fought for ... to be treated like this," said Jim Clark, a 60-year-old disabled Vietnam veteran, as tears streaked his face.
The following public meetings will be held this week in the Findlay area: TODAY North Baltimore Public Library board organizational and regular meeting, 4 p.m., library's board room.
Seneca County Sheriff's Deputy Bryan Bernal sits at the top of the steps leading to the county's juvenile and probate courts, directing visitors to come upstairs to pass through a metal detector - and watching for those who can't. "When people come in wheelchairs, I go down there and see what they want," he explained.
Tiffin museum strives to stay open
Tonia Hoffert directs the operations of the Seneca County Museum. Ms. Hoffert is not paid for her work and encourages county residents to underwrite the costs of operating the museum, especially in light of the board of county commissioners' decision last year to withdraw financial support.
The main part of Seneca County's 1884 courthouse that's still standing -- the clock tower -- may not come down until next week because of a jury trial scheduled in the courthouse annex next door.
If you live in Toledo, and you have some questions or concerns about the proposed budget for 20-12 ... one city councilman is offering to meet with you today.