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Perrysburg's Wednesday at Woodlands concert lineup announced
The 2024 Wednesday at Woodlands free lunchtime concert series begins June 5 in Perrysburg. Concerts are held every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. through Aug. 28 in the Woodlands Park shelter area, 429 E. Boundary St. Concert-goers can pack a lunch and sit at the picnic tables at the shelter area while listening to music. The weekly lineup is: June 5 - Pilewski & Roth, June 12 - Ben Beallus Duo, June 19 - Tree 3, and June 26 - Old State Line. July 3 - Dave Carpenter Duo, July 10 - The Retro Men, July 17 - Chris Knopp Duo, July 24 - Creole Jazz Presents: Dave Kosmyna, Ray Heitger & Ragtime Rick, and July 31 - Locoweed.
Suspect indicted on multiple charges, including murder, in north Toledo homicide
TOLEDO, Ohio — A man accused in the homicide of a 19-year-old has been indicted on multiple charges, including murder, court documents state. Treshaun Whitlock, 25, was indicted Wednesday on two counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault and one court of having weapons while under disability. Whitlock is accused of shooting and killing 19-year-old Najaye Owens in the head and chest on May 5, according to police.
I-TEAM: Rossford police chase leaves bystander with broken neck
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A high-speed chase in rush-hour traffic ended on I-75 last week when the car Rossford police were chasing slammed into the vehicle of an innocent bystander. “I was terrified. I was scared. I was actually freaking out,” David Downard said. Police body-cam video shows Downard...
Lake Township fire chief resigns
WALBRIDGE, Ohio — Lake Township Fire Chief Barrett Dorner resigned from his position last week to pursue other opportunities, township administrator and police chief Mark Hummer confirmed to WTOL 11. Dorner resigned on Friday, but his official last day is June 4, Hummer said. Deputy Fire Chief Dave Henninger...
Perrysburg police offering student academy
The Perrysburg Police Division will hold a weeklong student academy in which participants will “learn about what it takes to become a police officer,” according to Perrysburg police. Lessons will cover how to become a police officer, field training, case law, police detectives’ role, forensic crime-scene investigation, use of drones, tasers, speed measuring devices, and other police equipment, the role of juvenile court, and Perrysburg Police history. The court lesson will include a mock trial. There will also be the opportunity to participate in a ride-along with a Perrysburg police officer. Academy hours will be 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 15-19.
The return of the mayflies
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - As June approaches, the mayflies are getting ready to resurface. Many are wondering how the mild winter may impact the mayfly population. Living around Lake Erie, many grow to expect mayflies at the beginning of June. But, with the incredibly mild winter, many are concerned about the potential for mayflies to make their debut early.
Investigation Underway After Fatal Crash on US 95
TENSED – The Idaho State Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred at approximately 11:23 AM on May 14, 2024, on US 95 near milepost 379. The collision involved a grey 2019 Ford Escape, driven by a 45-year-old female from Pullman, Washington, and a 2020 Volvo Tractor Trailer operated by a 31-year-old male from Toledo, Ohio.
Madison stuns Findlay to reach district title softball game
BOWLING GREEN — Madison continued its storybook run through the Division I postseason on Tuesday night. Layla Amount scattered three hits and struck out eight as the sixth-seeded Rams upset No. 5 Findlay 7-2 in the Bowling Green district semifinal at Bowling Green State University’s Meserve Field. The...
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