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Boil water advisory lifted for hundreds of Leo-Cedarville residents
LEO-CEDARVILLE, Ind. (WANE) — A boil water advisory in Leo-Cedarville has been lifted after hundreds of residents were briefly without water Monday. Pioneer Water issued a press release Tuesday saying the outage was caused by a “mechanical failure” within the company’s water plant. According to the...
Ministry's lawsuit against city of Bryan continued until June
A federal lawsuit filed by a church in downtown Bryan to prevent the city from fining it $1,000 a day for operating a 24-hour-a-day ministry has been continued until June 18. Representatives of the city of Bryan and the church, Dad’s Place, spent Monday morning in U.S. District Court in Toledo trying to iron out what issues each side wanted Judge Jack Zouhary to address that day and in the future. Judge Zouhary directed the lawyers for both sides to meet with their respective clients and identify what they felt needed to be tackled, plus getting their answers to specific questions posed by the judge, including if overnight stays is at the root of the dispute. “What questions do you want me to address today and down the road?” Judge Zouhary said. “I applaud the church for taking steps to aid the homeless.”
Softball Recap: Kensy Kimmell leads a balanced attack to beat Eastside
It may have taken eight innings to finish the job, but Central Noble ultimately got the result they hoped for on Tuesday. They had just enough and edged the Eastside Blazers out 6-5. The victory made it back-to-back wins for Central Noble. Grace Swank spent all eight innings on the...
Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative members donate $13,820 to 15 local organization
May 16, 2024, Press Release from the Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative: PAULDING, OH — Members of Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative recently donated $13,820 to 15 local charities and community projects through the cooperative’s Operation Round Up program. About 80% of PPEC members round up their electric bill and...
Paulding & Wayne Trace Split Paulding County Track Meet victory
The Paulding County Track meet took place On May 6, hosted by Paulding High School with Antwerp, Paulding, and Wayne Trace participating. In the boys division the Raiders came out on top with a score of 90, Paulding second with 57.5 and Antwerp followed with 26.5 points. Boys discus was topped by Foltz with 151’6” of WT, followed by Stouffer of WT with 144’8” and third was Woods from Paulding at 140’8”.
Defiance County grand jury returns nine indictments
A Defiance County grand jury has returned indictments against nine persons, according to Prosecutor Morris Murray’s office. Indicted were: • Carl Hagerman, 44, 13013 Dohoney Road, for three counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs (methamphetamine), second- and third-degree felonies; aggravated possession of drugs (methamphetamine), a second-degree felony; and tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony. •...
Delphi murders suspect’s attorneys ask to continue hearings set for next week
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Defense attorneys for the man accused in the high-profile Delphi murders case requested Thursday to continue hearings set for next week. The hearings are set for motions regarding the admissibility of evidence of Richard Allen confessing to the murders of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, in February 2017, as well as communications between the defendant and his state-appointed psychologist.
Paulding FFA Attends the 96th Annual Ohio FFA State Convention
The Paulding FFA Chapter recently took 36 students to the Ohio FFA State Convention held on May 1st-3rd at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. The chapter left on May 1st in their matching FFA state convention shirts sponsored by Might Cubes and Dumpsters and visited the Columbus Zoo on the way down to the fairgrounds. At the zoo students were able to see and interact with some of the animals. After the students departed from the zoo, they went to the hotel to unload the bus and headed to the Cheesecake Factory for dinner sponsored by the Paulding FFA Alumni.
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