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Napoleon man arrested after menacing incident, and failure to cooperate
NAPOLEON — A Napoleon man was arrested here Tuesday following a menacing complaint and his failure to cooperate with officers. Wyatt Philpot, 48, was charged with menacing, a fourth-degree misdemeanor, following the incident around 12:22 p.m. Tuesday on Filmore Avenue, the street on which he resides. A press release from the Napoleon Police Department indicated that Philpot was found to be the offender in the incident, but when officers went...
Wood County Sheriff's Office suspects medical issue in Jerry City fatal crash
May 1, 2024, News Release from the Wood County Sheriff's Office: On May 1, 2024, at 8:27 p.m., the Wood County Sheriff's Office was notified of a single-vehicle crash at Mears Rd. and Main St. in the Village of Jerry City, which resulted in a single fatality. The crash involved a white 2016 Chevrolet pickup operated by 61-year-old John Wansitler of Jerry City.
Henry County grand jury returns indictments against 13 persons
NAPOLEON — A Henry County grand jury has returned indictments against 13 persons, according to Prosecutor Gwen Howe-Gebers’ office. Indicted were: • Jared Bauman, 38, Napoleon, for burglary, a second-degree felony. He allegedly trespassed in an occupied structure on March 22 to commit a theft offense. • Thomas Skiver, 34, Archbold, for aggravated possession of...
ODOT seeking public feedback on proposed U.S. Route 20A, Strayer Road roundabout
MONCLOVA TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WTVG) - The Ohio Department of Transportation is inviting the public to a virtual open house to learn more about the proposed roundabout at the intersection of US. Route 20A and Strayer Road in Monclova Township. ODOT says the virtual open house is occurring now and will...
Kripke Enterprises donates to Triangular Processing to offset loss from thieves
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Earlier this week, thieves stole from Triangular Processing in Wauseon. Triangular Processing is a non-profit in Wauseon that employs adults with developmental disabilities. Someone stole aluminum cams dropped off for recycling at the sorting center. After the story aired on 13 Action News, Kripke Enterprises in...
WILFORD SALSBERRY AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Retired Farmer Pens Book On Life’s Work
PHOTO BY JESSE DAVIS / THE VILLAGE REPORTEREIGHT DECADES OF COUNTRY LIVING ... Wilford Salsberry poses with a copy of his new self-published auto-biography, "1944 An American Farmer is Born," on his farm north of Delta. Salsberry, who will turn 80 in July, was a farmer for 52 years before retiring in 2015.
More victims in fatal boat club crash join lawsuit, multiple defendants named
MONROE COUNTY, MI -- Seven people who were injured last month when a car crashed through the wall of the Swan Creek Boat Club have joined a lawsuit against the driver of the car and multiple other defendants. An amended version of a lawsuit filed last week in Monroe County Circuit Court names seven more plaintiffs -- identified as Denise Roberts, Martin Roberts, Patricia Raths, Alyssa Sigler, Lia Stith, Josh Stith and Kathy Stigler -- who were seriously injured in the crash.
Weston Doctor Sentenced to 10 Years for Running Pill Mill and Illegally Dispensing Controlled Substances
A 72-year-old Weston doctor has been sentenced to a decade behind bars following his conviction on charges of unlawfully dispensing a vast quantity of controlled substances. Dr. Osmin Morales, as noted in a statement by United States Attorney's Office, received a 10-year federal prison sentence on April 25, for his role in operating a pill mill type clinic.
Recycling thieves target Wauseon non-profit for adults with developmental disabilities
WAUSEON, Ohio (WTVG) - At Triangular Processing, you’re supposed to drop off materials for recycling. Recently, the center reports several people decided to take bags of aluminum cans from bins outside the non-profit before those materials ever made it to the sorting floor. “Just a few bad apples that...
Adopt a dog at a discount at Wood County shelter
BOWLING GREEN — A week-long adoption event is going on at the Wood County Dog Shelter, 1912 E. Gypsy Lane Rd. National Adopt-a-Shelter-Pet Day is recognized annually on April 30, to raise awareness for the thousands of pets that are waiting for and needing adoptions from shelters. Wood County is honoring that day with an adoption event this week. The dog adoption fee of $75 is reduced to $25, and adopters will be provided with a goodie bag. Adopters are encouraged to bring their entire household, dogs included, to meet the dogs before adopting. Adopters must purchase a $14 dog license. To learn more about the dogs available for adoption, visit co.wood.oh.us/dogshelter.
Public invited to blessing of Ohio’s 13th Safe Haven Baby Box in Springfield Twp.
HOLLAND, Ohio (WTVG) - Springfield Township is welcoming Ohio’s 13th Safe Haven Baby Box and the public is invited to a baby box blessing event on Friday. The event will take place on May 3 at 11 a.m. at 802 S. McCord Road in Holland and will feature the following speakers:
Bowling Green State University gets largest single scholarship gift in Ohio history
Bowling Green State University is expanding its partnership with the Thompson Foundation to bring $150 million dollars in scholarships to students by 2035. Through the Thompson Working Families Scholarship program, Bob and Ellen Thompson said they intend to give at least $121 million in scholarships to university students, with the possibility of extending the program with $30 million after 2035. This will be the largest single scholarship gift ever given in the state of Ohio, according to BGSU.
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