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Police reportedly find ‘substantial quantity’ of meth during Williams County warrant
WILLIAMS COUNTY, Ohio (WANE) — A 47-year-old Ohio man faces a drug charge after police reportedly found drugs during a search warrant at a Williams County home. On Wednesday, officers with the Edgerton Police Department, Williams County Sheriff’s Office and Multi-Area Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at a house on Lynn Street in Edgerton.
Ohio Pastor Criminally Charged for Letting People Sleep In Church. Again.
Happy Tuesday and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week's stories include:. A Los Angeles court overturns the California law ending single-family-only zoning and allowing duplexes everywhere. Is the cure for screen-addicted kids more pedestrian infrastructure?. Fresh off legalizing triplexes everywhere, Austin, Texas, considers shrinking minimum lot sizes.
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...
NSCC Recognizes Award Of Merit & Distinguished Faculty Members At Ceremony
Archbold, Ohio – Northwest State Community College recently recognized seventeen Award of Merit recipients. For over 25 years, Northwest State has recognized graduates within the degree programs for their academic achievements. Award of Merit recipients are chosen by faculty from the respective divisions based on leadership involvement, special talents...
Man, 90, seriously injured in crash with dump truck
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – An elderly man was seriously injured in a crash Monday morning when he pulled onto a busy road and a dump truck struck the car he was driving. Rescue crews were called at 10:51 a.m. April 29 to the intersection of West Chicago and Cronk roads in Allen Township for a reported two-vehicle injury crash, according to the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office.
Angola man, 78, arrested after leading police on pursuit through Indiana, Ohio
PAULDING COUNTY, Ohio (WPTA) - Leaders with the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) say a 78-year-old Angola man is in custody after he allegedly led officers on a pursuit across state lines early Monday morning. OSHP officers say they were called by Indiana police around 2:12 a.m. on Monday, April...
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...
Edgerton tops Metamora Evergreen
Edgerton pushed past Metamora Evergreen for a 4-1 win for an Ohio high school softball victory at Metamora Evergreen High on May 2. In recent action on April 26, Metamora Evergreen faced off against Montpelier and Edgerton took on Pettisville on April 22 at Pettisville High School. We want your...
Montpelier Moose Officers Installed For 2024-2025 Year
PHOTO PROVIDED / THE VILLAGE REPORTER OFFICERS INSTALLED … New officers of Montpelier Moose Lodge 312 were installed in ceremonies Wednesday, April 24th to serve during the 2024-2025 year beginning May 1st. Shown from left to right were those included in the installation: seated—Administrator Patrick Thorp, Vice President Joe Beebe, Chaplain Sandra Kimpel, and Junior Past President Denny Bishop; standing—Installing Sergeant-at-arms Paul Bartell, Trustees Gary Russell, John Chapin and Ellen Gearhart, and Installing Officer Aaron Apt. Retiring officers for this past year were thanked for their service. Lodge members are encouraged to attend lodge meetings scheduled the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Far East meeting room, preceded by the board of officers meeting. Nominations for election of the offices of President and Treasurer are currently being requested with nomination forms available at the lodge.
What we learned: Takeaways from the past week in area high school baseball and softball
CHILLICOTHE — Time is running out for area baseball and softball teams. Playoffs are no longer some far-flung goal off in the distance. Tournament time is right around the corner. Softball is in its final week of the regular season. Teams from around the area are all cracking down as their final conference matchups loom in the distance.
Baseball recap: Pittsford and Camden-Frontier rematch ends in tie; Rangers bounce back
HILLSDALE COUNTY — A wild fight-to-the-finish highlighted recent baseball action heading into the first weekend of May. Camden-Frontier hosted the Pittsford Wildcats for a rematch of their thrilling comeback win against the Wildcats from April 16. Camden-Frontier completed a three-run swing in the seventh to win that first game at Pittsford. On Thursday night, the Wildcats and RedHawks would end their second game in a 10-10 tie.
Waldron Schools launches Early-Middle College program
WALDRON — The Waldron School District has officially launched an Early Middle College program in partnership with Kellogg Community College. The program begins with sophomores through their “fifth” year (one year over their senior year); the fifth year of high school education will be full time at Kellogg Community College where students will receive their high school diploma at the end of that year.
VARSITY SOFTBALL: Archbold Rolls Past Pettisville For Nonleague Win, 9-0
PETTISVILLE – The Streaks pulled away late as they stretched a 2-0 lead into a 9-0 win with seven runs in their last three at bats. Tess Ames had three singles for Archbold while Rayne Kinsman had two hits, three RBIs and Ryann Burkholder singled and knocke...
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