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Napoleon man sentenced for pursuit across state line, fatal crash
MONROE, Mich. — A judge in Monroe on Thursday sentenced a Napoleon man to prison for leading police on a pursuit last year across the Ohio-Michigan state line that ended in a crash that killed his passenger. Kim Lynn Fitch Jr, 32, received 17-30 years for involuntary manslaughter, fleeing...
'Hard to explain': Ohio Rep. Warren Davidson questions whether Trump shooter acted alone
FONTANA-ON-GENEVA LAKE, Wisconsin − As Congress begins to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13, one congressman from the Cincinnati region questioned whether the shooter acted alone. "It's such a level of negligence that it's just hard to conceive that it was simply negligence," U.S. Rep. Warren...
University of Findlay star set to make LPGA debut in Dana Open
SYLVANIA, Ohio — Before this week began, 22-year-old Mary Kelly Mulcahy had accomplished more than most amateur golfers her age. Playing in the 40th LPGA Dana Open didn't even appear on her preseason to-do list. She's happy to make an exception though as her play has led to a professional debut.
Wooster Green Dedication and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
The Wooster Green Steering Committee in cooperation with The City of Bowling Green, the Historic Preservation Commission, and the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce announces the Dedication of the Donor Plaques for Wooster Green and a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony commemorating the placement of the Historical Markers, scheduled for Friday, August 16th, at 11:00 AM at the Wooster Green Gazebo.
BG Gators secure 14th consecutive win and two conference records in GNOAC Championship
The Bowling Green Swim Club broke two conference records in the Greater Northwest Ohio Aquatic Conference Championships over the weekend (July 13-14)and won their 14th consecutive championship. According to Carolyn Strunk, head coach of the Bowling Green club, the Bowling Green Gators earned their 47th championship title in the conference...
Second Firefly Night on tap for Friday
The second of three Firefly Nights, and the last one set for Main Street, will happen Friday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. along the first few blocks of North and South Main Street in downtown Bowling Green. While the first festival of the year saw the heat index...
Trevor Bassitt, Clearing Hurdles: From Underdog to Olympian
Bluffton native and professional track athlete Trevor Bassitt has qualified for his first-ever Olympic Games, punching his ticket to Paris in the 400m Hurdles. You can catch Part II of this story Thursday at 10 & 11.
Dr. John Francis “Jack” Brunner: Pioneering Toledo endocrinologist was a caring mentor
Dr. John Francis “Jack” Brunner, a pioneering Toledo endocrinologist and clinical professor, died July 8 in his Toledo home. He was 97. Dr. Brunner died after a brief illness, his son Rick Brunner said. He had several health conditions common for his age, Mr. Brunner said. As one of the first board-certified endocrinologists in Toledo, Dr. Brunner “took care of a lot of people with rare and complex health problems,” said his other son Dr. Jack Brunner, who followed in his father’s steps to become an endocrinologist. Dr. S. Amjad Hussain, a retired Toledo surgeon, said the elder Dr. Brunner was also “a very kind and caring physician and teacher,” noting that he was a former intern of Dr. Brunner at what is now Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital.
Maumee residents concerned over Ford St. project
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Residents along Ford St. in Maumee say they’re concerned over a project that will rip up their sidewalks for a multi-use path. Celeste Roberts said her elderly mother has lived in her home along Ford St. since the 60s. She said she is against the project.
The Fair Housing Center to Host Community Listening Sessions to Address Barriers to Fair Housing Choice
TOLEDO, OH. – The Fair Housing Center is excited to announce a series of community listening sessions aimed at identifying and addressing barriers to fair housing choice. We invite all residents and community leaders to participate in these sessions, share their experiences, and help shape the future of fair housing in our community.
TPD announces return of Dia/Stalker Toy and Pet Supply Drive
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Toledo Police Department has announced the return of its annual Dia/Stalker Toy and Pet Supply Drive. TPD says those who wish to donate can drop off items to the following locations:. Ottawa Park Station located at 2145 N. Cove Blvd. The Safety Building located at...
Fremont business owner wrongly arrested
FREMONT, Ohio (WTVG) - A Fremont business owner was arrested and taken to jail in a case of mistaken identity Friday. The Fremont Police Department has launched an internal investigation. Body cam video shows Fremont police officers going into Darnell McCloud’s restaurant and arresting him. “I have some bad...
City council temporarily bans new car washes, storage facilities in Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — You will see fewer storage units and car washes popping up in the Glass City after Toledo City Council voted Wednesday on a temporary moratorium, or ban, on these types of new developments until Jan. 31, 2025. Luciano Dailey cleans and washes his car a few...
11 Investigates: Owners of rundown mobile home park near downtown have not made a tax payment since 2022 purchase
TOLEDO, Ohio — The owners of a rundown, dilapidated mobile home park within sight of downtown have not made a tax payment to the county since purchasing the property in 2022. On Wednesday, days after 11 Investigates highlighted multiple issues at Riverside Mobile Home Estates, a judge vacated his...
Four US Automation Companies Unite Under One Brand - HAHN Automation Group US
The HAHN Automation Group US is bringing the power of four well-known automation companies - Invotec, HAHN Automation, REI Automation, and HAHN Plastics - together. MIAMISBURG, OH / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2024 / This transition signifies more than just a merger. With 30+ years in business, it marks the beginning of a unified approach in the US as well as the group's 22 global locations.
For years, Springfield has invited immigrants to move and settle there. Now the city fights for existence.
Springfield, Ohio – Usually a peaceful city with about 60,000 residents, Springfield has become well-known nationally following Mayor Rob Rue’s recent request on national television for federal help. The little community is struggling with a significant population growth linked to an inflow of Haitian migrants pushing public services to their limits.
Decade-long Ponzi scheme comes to an end, 2 Hamilton County men arrested
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - Two men have been indicted in Hamilton County as a part of an alleged Ponzi scheme that spanned a decade, scamming at least 200 clients out of more than $72 million. Bradley J. Konorman of Cincinnati and Adam R. Salon of Toledo were charged yesterday...
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