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Flock cameras help capture stolen vehicle sightings
John R. Clary, 33, of 5789 County Road 55, Bellefontaine, was charged with failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer related to an incident Saturday, May 4. Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office received a stolen vehicle report Friday, May 3, regarding a 2017...
Minster bans truck travel on Seventh Street
MINSTER — At their May 7 meeting, Minster village council had readings of ordinances to ban through trucks from Seventh Street and marijuana sales or propagation in the village. In regards to truck restrictions on Seventh Street, the decision was made to ban truck traffic after a traffic survey...
FEMA aid available for people in 11 counties impacted by tornadoes
It’s been nearly two months since strong storms spawned nine tornadoes across Ohio, ranging from the Indiana border to the Mansfield area. FEMA assistance is now available for people in 11 counties. Homeowners and renters with disaster-related losses in Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland...
Ohio woman charged with DWI, reckless homicide in Jay County fatal crash
PORTLAND, Ind. — An Ohio woman has been charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless homicide in a Jay County crash last August that killed one person and severely injured two others. According to a report by Indiana State Police, a Hyundai Veloster driven by Brianna Faye Mason, now...
DARE students receive certificates
Sadie Johnson, left, of Anna, is handed a DARE completion certificate by Shelby County Sheriff Jim Frye. There were 156 5th grade students total from Fairlawn, Russia and Anna that received their diplomas at Fairlawn Local Schools on Tuesday. DARE students learn how to make safe decisions. The DARE program is run by Shelby County Sheriff DARE officer Brian Strunk.
Lakers garner FFA State Degrees
The Indian Lake/Ohio Hi Point FFA wrapped up the recent 96th Annual State FFA Convention with several state degrees and awards. Pictured are ILHS/OHP FFA State Degree recipients, from the left, first row: Eli Wolf and Eva Carney; second row: Crosley Lacher and Annie Braig; and third row: Carlie Nickel and Ryan Culp. The State FFA Degree is the second highest level that can be achieved as an FFA member. This step in the FFA Degree system encourages students to grow and achieve personally toward establishing themselves in an agricultural career. In addition, ILHS Senior Ava Shroyer won first place in Goat Production Proficiency in the state and Senior Carlie Nickel was recognized for scoring first place in Poultry Management. Finally, ILHS Senior Ryan Culp won an Earl F. “Doc” Kantner Scholarship and Annie Braig and Alex Kinney each earned a Gold Rating on their officer books. (Indian Lake SCHOOLS PHOTO)
Nuisance aquatic species in Indian Lake being removed
LAKEVIEW, Ohio (WDTN) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is now harvesting a nuisance aquatic weed from Indian Lake. Curly leaf pondweed is an invasive aquatic species that, if it becomes out of control, can cause problems for fish and those who use the lake for recreation. The...
IUTIS season starts
The IUTIS Yankees stand for the National Anthem at Knoop diamond in Harmon Park on Monday. It was the opening night for IUTIS’ softball leagues. Pitcher James Litz, throws towards second for the force out. James was playing during IUTIS opening night at Harmon Park on Monday.
2024 Rock Piqua! line-up announced
PIQUA — The Rock Piqua! all-day food truck and music festival will return on June 22 in downtown Piqua with four musical acts in the lineup. For 10 years, Piqua Arts Council and Mainstreet Piqua have been unifying the Piqua community through music with their annual Rock Piqua! event.
Out of the past
——- J.S. Loughlin has presented Neal Post, G.A.R., with a gavel made from a tree that stood on the Shiloh battlefield. The gavel is similar to the one he presented to Sidney I.O.O.F. lodge last week. ——- The Underwood Whip Company plant has been recently improved by putting...
Evilsizor inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
BATON ROUGE, La. — Heather Evilsizor, of De Graff, Ohio, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Evilsizor was initiated at The University of Toledo. Evilsizor is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff...
Registrations open for Sidney womens tennis league
The Sidney Womens Summer Tennis League is signing up women interested in playing summer Monday evening doubles tennis on the Lehman Catholic High School courts. The City of Sidney Parks & Recreation Department aids the tennis league by reserving tennis courts on Monday nights for the league. Anyone who wants...
Washington Township police: 4 arrested for disorderly conduct
Officers of the Washington Township Police Department were dispatched about 8 p.m. Saturday, May 4, to 8312 State Route 366 in reference to a fight involving multiple individuals. Upon arrival, officers observed several subjects physically engaged in a fight. Officers and deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office were able...
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