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Multiple people injured in reported Sidney stabbing
SHELBY COUNTY, Ohio (WDTN) — A stabbing occurred in a park in Sidney just after midnight on Thursday, with multiple victims reported. Sidney police and multiple other agencies were called out around 12:30 a.m. to Brown Park, located near South Ohio Avenue. Our partners at Sidney Daily News saw Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio […]
Grand jury hands up indictments
The following individuals were indicted Tuesday, May 14, before a Logan County grand jury. Christopher Clary, 22, at-large: unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, a fourth-degree felony;. Jason Bradley, 37, of Urbana: aggravated possession of drugs, a second-degree felony; illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia, a fourth-degree misdemeanor;. Kelvin...
May 19 commencement ceremony planned
JACKSON CENTER — Commencement ceremony for the Jackson Center High School Class of 2024 will be held Sunday, May 19, 2024, at 1 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium. There are 33 members of the class. The class colors are neon orange, black and white. The class motto is “Don’t...
Former Spencerville superintendent indicted
SPENCERVILLE — A former Spencerville superintendent was indicted by a Logan County grand jury for gross sexual imposition and attempted sexual battery, both fourth-degree felonies, on Tuesday. Current Spencerville Superintendent Brian Woods sent out a message to parents about the indictment of Dennis Fuge, 66, who retired as superintendent...
Public’s help sought in identifying vandalism suspect
Officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department are asking the public’s help identifying a man suspected of defacing a storefront Tuesday, May 14, inside the Main Street Marketplace, 130 S. Main St. The individual can be seen on video peeling a decal letter off of the business’s logo inside the...
Sidney Municipal Court: April 2024
SIDNEY — The following people appeared for sentencing in Sidney Municipal Court during the month of April 2024. All sentences include the cost of prosecution:. Brenda G. Jackson, 64, of Sidney, was charged with speeding, $141 fine. Donavin Avante Johnson, 19, of Sidney, was charged with speeding, $141 fine.
Sidney plans outdoor graduation ceremony for May 18
SIDNEY — Sidney High School graduation ceremonies are planned for Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m. at Sidney Memorial Stadium. Speakers at the ceremony will be National Honor Society President and Class President Hayden Ball, Class Vice President Olicia Barga, Secretary Kyleigh Spade and Treasurer Kelin Hickman. The class...
Sidney Police names Shappie as Officer of the Year
SIDNEY — The 2024 Sidney Police Officer of the Year was announced, new police officers were introduced, and the 2023 police department annual report was reviewed at a Sidney City Council meeting on Monday. The 2024 Police Officer of the Year was awarded to Andrew Shappie. There were five...
Trout release celebrated
Seventh- and eighth-grade students in Becky Lentz’s science classroom at Riverside Schools wade in the waters of the Mad River at Lions Park in West Liberty to release rainbow trout that they raised this year through their participation in Trout in the Classroom. The national program is focused on watershed preservation and conservation. Throughout the school year, the students learned about the life cycle of trout, what environmental conditions are conducive for trout survival, and how healthy ecosystems are imperative for living organisms, including macroinvertebrates, to thrive and reproduce. The seventh- and eighth-graders also learned how to assess water quality. Pupils then toured the Freshwater Fish Farm of Ohio, where they were able to learn about commercial trout raising, environmental sustainability and ecosystems. The Trout in the Classroom part of the project was generously funded through the Logan County Solid Waste District via the Logan County Education Foundation. (RIVERSIDE SCHOOLS PHOTO)
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