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Feasel is new treasurer for Bowling Green schools
BOWLING GREEN – A familiar financial face in northwest Ohio school districts has landed in Bowling Green. Matt Feasel was hired May 8 by the Bowling Green City Schools Board of Education as the new chief financial officer/treasurer, effective Aug. 1. Mr. Feasel will oversee all aspects of financial management for the school district. He will also serve as secretary to the board of education. He has served in the same role for Pike Delta York Local School District since September, 2016. Mr. Feasel has also been treasurer for Perrysburg, Hilliard, Fremont, and Elmwood school districts. Additionally, he served as a deputy auditor for the Wood County Auditor’s Office. He also served eight years as a member of the Elmwood Board of Education.
🏋️♂️Fremont Recreation Center awarded $265,000 USDA facilities grant
Good morning, Sandusky County. Temperatures should start inching their way back up over the next couple of days, with a high today of 73 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. There's a 50% chance of thunderstorms, so be careful out there on the roads. Don't forget, we're bringing back the local news you love in...
Junior College World Series one stage away for Terra State, still a baseball baby
In the program’s third year, Terra State Community College is two wins shy of the Junior College World Series. The Titans play host Friday to the winner from Region 4 of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III tourney. The winner of the best-of-three series advances to the Junior College World Series.
Ride of Silence encourages safety for both drivers and bicyclists
TOLEDO, Ohio — The warmer temperatures mean an increase in two-wheeled vehicles out on the roads and data from the National Safety Council Injury Facts found bicycle-related deaths peak in the warmer months of the year. To honor those who've been injured and those who have died while riding...
Paying it forward at a local pizza shop after a big order was never picked up
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A locally owned pizza shop was left holding the bag after someone failed to show up for a big order. The story made the rounds on social media, and it caught the eye of another small business owner. What happened at PizzAroma in Maumee is a great example of how a simple act of kindness can have a profound impact.
Dorner resigns as Lake Township fire chief
MILLBURY, Ohio — The embattled Lake Township fire chief has resigned — of his own volition, according to the township administrator and police chief. Barrett Dorner, who had been on the job for 17 months, announced his resignation formally Monday morning, said Mark Hummer, the township administrator and police chief. “He resigned on his own. He was not asked to resign,” Chief Hummer said. He said Mr. Dorner evaluated things and decided he had better opportunities available to him.
American Red Cross invites community members to nominate local heroes
FINDLAY, Ohio (WTVG) - The American Red Cross is inviting the public to nominate local heroes who will be honored during a ceremony in October. The Red Cross says residents of Erie, Hancock, Huron, Lorain, Seneca and Wyandot counties can nominate a hero, or heroes, who have shown extraordinary courage, compassion, character or humanity by saving or improving the lives of others.
Springfield, Perrysburg softball win to set up Division I district final matchup
CLYDE, Ohio — For the third year in a row, Springfield and Perrysburg are meeting in a Division I softball district final. The Blue Devils defeated Whitmer, 7-1, in the first game at Joe Wilson Field at Clyde High School on Tuesday, and the Yellow Jackets beat Northview, 11-1, in five innings in the nightcap. Last year, Springfield beat Perrysburg, 7-4, in a district final, and in 2021, the Devils beat the Jackets, 8-1. The rematch will be at the same site Friday at 5 p.m.
18-year-old WLS board member convicted of drunk driving facing new charges
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A Washington Local School Board member busted for drunk driving in February is facing more legal issues. 18-year-old Brady Hall, who turns 19 later this week, was convicted of driving under the influence in Bowling Green earlier this year. As part of the punishment, his license was suspended but a judge granted him driving privileges for work and school board meetings.
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