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Dan Sheaffer Named President/CEO of the Findlay•Hancock County Alliance
The Findlay•Hancock County Alliance board of directors have announced that Dan Sheaffer will serve as the organization’s President/CEO effective August 1st, 2024. He follows Don Bruce who will be retiring at the end of July. Tony Price, Chairman of the Board, said, “We are excited to have Dan...
Van Wert County Historical Society "Barn Day" all about history of the farm, equipment, industry
VAN WERT, OH (WLIO) - A local museum is putting the spotlight on the history of agriculture. The Van Wert County Historical Society invited the public out to "Barn Day" on Sunday to celebrate and learn more about advancements in farming technology and how the industry shaped the area around the city.
Classic Movie Night to Feature “Yankee Doodle Dandy” at Hancock Historical Museum
July 15, 2024, Press Release from the Hancock Historical Museum: Findlay, OH – The Hancock Historical Museum will feature Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for July’s classic movie at 7 p.m. Friday, July 19 at 422 West Sandusky Street. Nominated for 8 Oscars, and winner of Best Actor in...
Feel Good Friday Welcomes Gone 2 Paradise: A Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band
July 15, 2024, Press Release from Quincy Thompson, Van Wert LIVE: [Van Wert, OH] - July 15, 2024 - This week’s Feel Good Friday concert series is set to be an unforgettable evening as the Gone 2 Paradise Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band takes the stage in Fountain Park. Originally scheduled to feature Earth To Mars, the concert will now bring the tropical vibes and iconic tunes of Jimmy Buffett to Van Wert this Friday at 7:30 PM.
Lightning Suspected in Sunday Afternoon House Fire on CR 190
A house damaged by a fire was believed to have been caused by lightning Sunday afternoon. The Belle Center Fire Department was dispatched to 12692 County Road 190 at around 3:40 yesterday afternoon. The property is owned by Bruce Mendenhall according to information on the Hardin County Auditor’s website.
Table 33 temporarily closes, will soon move to Dayton Arcade
Table 33 has temporarily closed its doors on West Second Street as the restaurant prepares to move to its new location inside the Dayton Arcade in the coming weeks. “Sometimes navigating big transitions requires more time and space than we’re afforded in our day to day routine,” a July 13 post on the restaurant’s Facebook page stated. “While we hoped to be able to do it all without missing a beat, we’re finding that we need to step away for a few beats as we focus on our quickly approaching move to the Arcade just weeks from now.”
WYSO Weekend: Get the deets on our upcoming Listener Appreciation Concert featuring Buffalo Nichols
The WYSO Listener Appreciation Concert featuring Buffalo Nichols is fast approaching. We've got all the details and more as WYSO Weekend host Jerry Kenney brings you features from WYSO producers and interviews from around the Miami Valley. Up first, and we started this last week, YSO has picked up some...
Toledo couple owns a semi-pro football team are beginning to tackle a new field filmmaking
TOLEDO, Ohio — Kimberly Russell-Perryman and her husband Robert Henderson have been co-owners of the only Black-owned, semi-pro football team called the Glass City Tigers in Toledo for eight years. Then they decided they wanted to check something new off their bucket list. "It's been very fun for me...
Kids bike registration program launched during Shelby Bicycle Days
SHELBY — A new option is available for Shelby youth to help keep their bicycles safe and secure. A kids bike registration program was launched at this year’s Shelby Bicycle Days festival — allowing local youth to register their bicycle, similar to a car registration. Festival attendees...
Kenton City Schools Board of Education Holding July Meeting This Evening
The Kenton City Schools Board of Education will conduct its July meeting this evening. Several items related to the 2024/25 school year are on the agenda. They include school fees, rates for substitute teachers and breakfast and lunch prices. A lengthy list of personnel items awaits board approval as well.
Ride for a Cause: AMVETS Post 1994’s 14th Annual Poker Run Scheduled for August in Kenton
The AMVETS Riders from Post 1994 in Kenton will be hosting their 14th Annual Poker Run on August 17th. Riders will start and end at the Amvet’s Post 1994 located at 417 W. Espy Street in Kenton. Sign ups begin at 10am with the first bike out at noon.
Plan Your Visit: Event Map Released for ‘Eats on the Street’ in Kenton
The event map for Eats on the Street in Kenton has been released by the Kenton Historic Courthouse District. The Main stage will be set up on Columbus Street between Main and Wayne Streets. Food trucks will operate on Wayne Street between Franklin and Columbus Streets, with entrances set up...
Kenton Moose to Host Car, Truck and Bike Show on August 3rd
Kenton Moose is holding their 9th annual Car, Truck and Bike Show on Saturday, August 3rd. The event will run from 11:00am until 1:00pm at 801 West Lima Street in Kenton. Trophies will be awarded at 4:00pm. Food and drinks will be available, and there will be music and entertainment...
What’s That Noise? Sonic Boom Warning Issued for Michigan
Even if you know it's coming, a sonic boom can still take you by surprise - and if you're a resident of Southeast Michigan or Northwest Ohio, you may hear some today. The 180th Fighter Wing in Ohio will be conducting testing Monday (7/15) afternoon and says residents should be aware that the loud "booms" could be heard throughout the area.
Ohio delegation ready for Republican convention despite losing VIP status
MILWAUKEE — When the last full-scale Republican National Convention was held eight years ago, Ohio was still a toss-up state. The state's delegation, used to being the center of the political universe, had VIP seating on its home turf inside Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, on the floor just to the right of the stage as Donald Trump was formally nominated for the first time. The host delegation was based in a downtown hotel not far from the convention center. Four years earlier, Ohio was seated dead center in front of the arena stage in Tampa, behind only Michigan, when Mitt Romney became the nominee.
Rare turtles focus of Michigan and Ohio wildlife officials under new federal grant
LANSING, MI – Michigan will take the lead to study the declining populations of Blanding’s and spotted turtles – rare species being considered for federal protections. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will partner with their cohorts in Ohio to gather information on the status, distribution, and ecology of the two species of native turtles. Both species have experienced range-wide declines and are under review for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.
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