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Logan County History Center Salutes Indian Lake
Our Salute to Indian Lake exhibit features a model of the Orchard Island Post Office. It was engineered, scaled, and constructed meticulously by Mr. Steve Hero. Mr. Hero measured the original structure in great detail. Then he proceeded to scale the entire building and engineered the structure to exactly replicate the original facility. After construction, he graciously donated it to the Indian Lake Museum for everyone to enjoy his masterpiece.
United Way Tornado Relief Fund Update
Assistance for the victims of the March Indian Lake tornado continues. The United Way of Logan County reports that $549,808.49 has been distributed, as of Thursday, April 25th, to help 224 households (522 tornado victims). 55 more cases are in process, awaiting decisions or verifications from applicants. 76 additional households...
EMA: Community Recovery Planning Open House Slated for May 2
The Logan County EMA will hold a Community Recovery Planning Open House at Indian Lake High School on Thursday, May 2nd from 6 PM to 8 PM. If you were affected by the Indian Lake Tornado you are asked to come and get information about long-term recovery and give your opinion on what you would like to see happen in the area.
Bellefontaine Teen Transported To Hospital Following Car Crash
Logan County Sheriff Deputies responded to a one-vehicle accident on State Route 47 East early Wednesday morning. Bridgette Walters, 17, of Bellefontaine, went off the right side of the roadway, struck a ditch, and overturned, coming to a final rest in a driveway. She was transported by Tri-Valley EMS to...
EMA open house planned at ILHS to aid tornado victims
Logan County EMA Director Helen Norris provided this screenshot showing the bulk of the 1,573 damage reports the agency has collected though Wednesday via its Orion damage assessment software system. (ORION SCREENSHOT) The Logan County Emergency Management Agency hosts a pubic open house from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May...
Driver accused of killing high school student while under the influence changes plea
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A woman accused in a wrong-way crash that killed a teenager in Logan County changed her plea Tuesday. A grand jury indicted Briana Mohler in February for the deadly crash that happened about two weeks earlier, but Tuesday, Mohler changed her plea to guilty in the case.
CORRECTION: Motorist pleads guilty to charges in traffic crash that killed high school student
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect crash date and date of death for the crash victim, Chloe Hodge. The motorist charged in the January death of a 17-year-old high school student pleaded guilty Tuesday, April 23, to multiple charges including a first-degree felony in Logan County Common Pleas Court.
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