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Mother of three boys missing since 2010 asks court to declare them legally dead
MORENCI, Mich. (WTVG) - The mother of the missing Morenci boys is asking a court to declare the brothers legally dead. No one has seen Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton since Thanksgiving of 2010. Their father, John Skelton, is behind bars on an unlawful imprisonment charge. This declaration of death...
Fani Willis Just Went Off on Her Critics And We Couldn't Agree With Her More
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had the courage to hold Donald Trump accountable for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. On Thursday, she discussed the price she’s paid for just doing her job. “I live the experience of a Black woman who is attacked and...
After Wednesday's sonic boom shook northwest Ohio, fighter wing says you may hear another one Thursday
TOLEDO, Ohio — If you hear another loud noise in northwest Ohio or southeast Michigan Thursday morning, there's no need to panic: it's the sound of a fighter aircraft reaching supersonic speeds during a flight test. The 180th Fighter Wing, an Air National Guard base situated in Swanton, said...
Carnival rides or not, Morenci's Town and Country Festival has 'exciting lineup of activities'
— The summer festival season in Lenawee County is about to get started thanks to Morenci’s Town and Country Festival, which opens today. This year is the 44th annual festival in Morenci that continues Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15. Nearly all the events associated with the festival take place in Wakefield Park, 555 W. Main St.
Delta going door-to-door for income surveys; looking to secure water improvement funding
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Delta officials are going door-to-door asking residents to complete income surveys to get an accurate reading of the village’s median income in an effort to secure funding for water improvements. A post from the village says the income survey canvassing is scheduled to start the...
New director on a mission to get people to Visit Perrysburg
Josh Johnson is taking a career leap, from preparing parks programs in a northwest Ohio village to pumping up Visit Perrysburg, which has one of the largest farmers markets in the state. The 37-year-old from Archbold, Ohio, took over the executive director job for Visit Perrysburg this week. For the village, Mr. Johnson was the recreation program specialist in charge of events, programs, classes, youth and adult athletics, sponsorships, and seasonal employees. With Visit Perrysburg, he’ll be overseeing major events for the city, including the weekly farmers market and the holiday parade. “Perrysburg has that small-town feel when you come downtown. It kind of reminds me of Archbold, in the sense of downtown. But, then the outside of downtown, you have everything that you could need,” Mr. Johnson said. “When people visit here, it’s an easy sell.”
Opinions sought on life in Whitehouse
WHITEHOUSE — The village council and the mayor are asking residents to complete the 2024 Community Survey. The survey is designed to identify what is important to residents as the village officials study the future needs of the community. By completing a survey, participants will assist elected officials in developing and designing a plan for the future. To take the survey, visit the village’s website at whitehouseoh.gov.
DELTA VILLAGE COUNCIL: Community Assembles At Village Hall To Address Recent Events
QUESTIONING FIRING … Resident and Chamber of Commerce President Kirsten Fruchey speaks to council in order to get answers regarding the firing of former Village Administrator Andy Glenn. By: Jacob Kessler. THE VILLAGE REPORTER. jacob@thevillagereporter.com. The Delta Village Council held their meeting on Monday, June 10th. The meeting began...
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