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Van Buren HS to host Founder’s Wall reveal
VAN BUREN, Ohio (WTVG) - The Van Buren Schools Education Foundation Founder’s Wall reveal is set for tomorrow night. The event will be in the Van Buren High School auditorium from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. on May 14. Organizers say the event will begin with performances from some of Van Buren’s musical groups at 6:00 p.m., followed by the wall reveal and presentation at approximately 6:45 p.m.
Six area teams advance to district tournaments
MADISON TOWNSHIP — A jump in division hasn’t derailed Madison’s postseason fortunes. The sixth-seeded Rams (19-5) will meet No. 5 Findlay in a Division I Bowling Green district semifinal game at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Bowling Green State University’s Merserve Field. Madison jumped up to Division...
How Ohioans can apply for FEMA relief from March 14 tornadoes
It's been almost two months since a series of tornadoes swept through central Ohio on March 14, decimating the Indian Lake community in Logan County and killing three residents. Federal assistance may soon be on the way. On May 2, President Joe Biden declared a disaster area in 11 Ohio...
Flighthouse Findlay Unveils New Large Outdoor Patio
Findlay has many places to bask in the sunshine while enjoying a delicious drink or a meal, with outdoor patios being featured at many of our local restaurants and bars. Findlay’s newest spot, Flighthouse Findlay, which opened in April this year, is getting ready to unveil Findlay’s largest restaurant outdoor patio on Thursday, May 16.
Annual Republican party dinner featured guest speaker Riley Gaines
CLYDE – The annual Republican Lincoln Day Dinner featured Riley Gaines, a women’s single-sex space advocate who is a rising star on the conservative speakers' circuit. Formally called the Lincoln Reagan Hayes Day Dinner, the annual joint Sandusky and Seneca County event took place on Wednesday. The popular main event took place in the Frankart Barn and Octagon House and Farm in Clyde, with 450 attending.
West Virginia and Ohio law enforcement looking for man who left home confinement and wanted on escape charges
West Virginia and Ohio officials are looking for a man that left home confinement and is currently wanted on escape charges. Derick Paul Fore, 50-years-old from Williamstown WV, was released from jail and placed on home confinement while awaiting court proceedings from a June 2023 indictment for strangulation, malicious assault, kidnapping, sexual abuse in the […]
Dine in the 419: New Riegel Cafe
NEW RIEGEL, Ohio (WTVG) - Show of hands, who wants ribs?! You ask for it, you got it at New Riegel Café, 14 N Perry St, New Riegel, OH. This small-town favorite draws people from all over. It’s been serving up the same secret sauce for 71 years!
Locals advance to district tournaments at boys tennis sectionals
Division I boys tennis players gathered in Findlay and Fremont and Division II competitors met in Port Clinton and Bryan this week for sectional tournament action, determining the qualifiers for the upcoming district tournaments. Findlay hosted two D-I sections. In Section 1, St. Francis’ Nick Miller was the singles champion. Other district qualifiers in singles included Anthony Wayne’s Ian Briars, Whitmer’s Sam Just, and Findlay’s Owen Vick. Anthony Wayne’s Logan Sutto and Brody Sutto captured the Section 1 doubles title and will be joined at the district tournament by Findlay’s Sam Swisher and Owen Miller, St. Francis’ Lucas Toma and Owen Little, and AW’s Will Black and Geyer Tollstam. In Section 2, local qualifiers for districts in singles included Whitmer’s Aiden Bellman and Parker Moell and Bowling Green’s Caleb Goff.
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