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TPD: Two juveniles riding motorbike struck by motorist in east Toledo Saturday
TOLEDO, Ohio — Two children around the age of 10 were rushed to the hospital on Saturday afternoon after being hit by a car in east Toledo, according to Toledo police. The crash happened around 6 p.m. on Genesee Street and Craig Street. Police say the kids were riding...
New textured, natural hair salon opens in the Oregon District
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Downtown Dayton welcomes a new business this weekend. Chairapy held its ribbon cutting on Friday, June 5 ahead of First Friday festivities. Salon owner Asha Parson celebrated the ceremony with family and friends. “I think it’s a lot to want to build community and be...
Bryan Area Foundation Accepting Applications For Continuing Education Schlorahips
CONTINUING EDUCATION … Bryan Area Foundation Scholarship Committee Chair Dr. Jason Kunsman, on the left, and Bryan Area Foundation President and CEO Amy Miller, on the right, met to review applicants for the Foundation’s adult continuing education scholarships. If you or someone you know needs financial help to return to school, the Bryan Area Foundation can help! We have three adult continuing education scholarships that Williams County residents can receive: The Robert F. Flightner Memorial Law Enforcement Scholarship, The Harlan G. and Ernestine B. Spangler Continuing Education Scholarship, and The Chris and Mary Thaman Scholarship. For instructions and applications, please visit The Bryan Area Foundation website. But don’t wait! The deadline for all applications is Friday, July 19, 2024.
Ohio Sees Alarming 10,000% Surge in EBT/SNAP Benefits Fraud: How to Protect Your Benefits!
Many Dayton residents have reported stolen EBT/SNAP benefits, prompting Montgomery County Job and Family Services to advise affected individuals to contact their local agency for replacement cards and benefits while also urging immediate PIN changes and theft reports to the police. Steps to Recover Stolen EBT/SNAP Benefits in Montgomery County According to the WDTN 2 […]
DeKalb County man injured after being thrown from ATV
DEKALB COUNTY, Ind. (WANE)— A Butler man was hospitalized with a head injury after being thrown from an ATV early Sunday morning. At approximately 1 a.m., DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a man who had crashed his 4-wheeler at the intersection of County Road 26 and County Road 79, east of Butler.
Hamilton County secures $100 million funds
COLUMBUS –State Rep. Cecil Thomas (D-Cincinnati) announced the June 26 passage of House Bill (HB) 2, the state’s biennial state capital budget, in both the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate. The record-setting $6.2 billion investment makes appropriations for state-owned infrastructure, colleges, universities and school districts as well as other community projects.
Autism Awareness Firework Show makes tradition more inclusive
SPENCERVILLE, Ind. (WANE) – The annual Autism Firework Awareness Show is on Saturday with with fireworks picked to be more “toned-down” for anyone who is noise sensitive. Attendees are welcome to stay outside for the show or are able to go inside the bright blue Young house...
U.S. Supreme Court sides with Henry County jeweler
NAPOLEON — The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Henry County jeweler’s claim that police can be sued for filing an unsubstantiated charge leading to arrest even if other charges in the same case were deemed appropriate for prosecution. By a 6-3 vote, the nation’s high court overturned a ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati and found that because a felony money-laundering charge may have been the reason Jascha Chiaverini spent nearly four days in the Henry County jail, he had the right to sue the Napoleon Police Department, several of its officers, the...
NORTHWEST STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION PRESENTS $1,010,000 CHECK TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Northwest State Community College Board of Trustees met in regular session on Friday, June 21st at the Archbold campus. After roll call, Robbin Wilcox, NSCC Executive Director for Development & NSCC Foundation and Foundation Board representative Kevin Whitlock presented the Board with a check in the amount of $1,010,000. The money is designated for student scholarships, equipment, outreach programs and student support efforts.
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