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Toledo Huntington Center updates bag policy
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Toledo Huntington Center has a new bag policy for guests. Starting July 1st, guests are allowed to carry clear bags the size of 12″x6″x12″. Anyone can also have a clutch purse the size of 4.5″x6.5″. Diaper bags are allowed. All...
Case No. G-4801-CI-0202402800-000
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO, Case No. G-4801-CI-0202402800-000 Thomas W. Wray, whose last known address is 827 Butterfield Drive, Toledo, OH 43615, Alexa M. Wray, whose last known address is 827 Butterfield Drive, Toledo, OH 43615, will take notice that on June 18, 2024, MidFirst Bank filed its Complaint in the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas at 700 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604, assigned Case No. G-4801-CI-0202402800-000 and styled MidFirst Bank vs. Thomas W. Wray, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest:
Water main break closes stretch of Woodville Road Monday afternoon
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A stretch of Woodville Road was closed Monday afternoon following a water main break. According to the City of Toledo, on July 1, there was a six-inch water main break on Woodville Road. Officials say if a boil advisory is necessary, the affected residents will be notified with instructions as well as the duration of the advisory.
Woodville ready to celebrate Fourth of July, village's biggest party of the year
Happy Fourth of July. I do hope you have a chance to enjoy some time with family and friends this holiday weekend, along with your favorite summertime picnic food. I’ll be hanging out with friends at Trail Marker Park, helping to throw our town’s biggest party of the year, aka the 82nd Woodville Fourth of July Celebration. ...
Lucas County Prosecutor's Office to announce details of new conviction integrity unit
LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio — The Lucas County Prosecutor's Office has announced that it will reveal details about its new conviction integrity unit next Tuesday. A news conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. at the prosecutor's office. Prosecutor Julia Bates and Lucas County Commissioner Peter Gerken will be speaking. A...
Perrysburg schools getting clean school buses through federal funding
Perrysburg school district is expanding its fleet of school buses, but they won’t be fueled by diesel. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the school district $400,000 toward the purchase of 16 propane buses. These buses emit fewer emissions than the typical diesel-fueled school bus. “With the recent purchase of these buses, we will become a mostly propane bus district,” Perrysburg Superintendent Tom Hosler said. The school district was previously awarded funding in 2019 to purchase 12 propane buses and has added four more since. James Mapus, the executive director of operations for Perrysburg, said they are adding even more because of the impact on the community.
Common Pleas filings received on June 28, 2024
"CI" are the letters of designation for inquiries on Common Pleas Civil Cases:. “TF” are the letters of designation for inquiries on Common Pleas Tax Foreclosure Cases:. CI202402920 Emerald Expedited Services, Ltd. an Ohio Corporation vs Joshua Meyer, an Ohio resident Action for monetary judgment w/int & cost alleged due for Ct. 1, Breach of fiduciary duty. Ct. 2, Faithless Servant doctrine. Ct. 3, Embezzlement/theft. Ct. 4, Fraud and misrepresentation. Ct. 5, Unjust enrichment. Elizabeth S. Morales-Saucedo (100686) Assigned to S. Cook.
Savage Park splash pad will undergo inspection Tuesday
As of Monday, Joe Fausnaugh — the city of Toledo’s director of Parks and Youth Services — would confidently let his kids play at the Savage Park splash pad, he said, even though it has been shut down by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department. In May of 2023, the splash pad failed a Health Department inspection because it violated Makenna’s Law — a law that regulates water pressure at pools, splash pads, and water parks. As summer of 2024 commenced, the splash pad was not ready to open. Despite many difficulties altering the mechanics of the splash pad, Mr. Fausnaugh thinks it is finally ready to safely serve the community. “We’ve been partnering with the water distribution department and the city facilities department to adjust the controls for the splash pad,” Mr. Fausnaugh said. “It’s taken a lot of tries and some failed attempts, but we think we’ve finally got things dialed in.”
BG gets ‘Safe Routes to School’ funding for path connecting Crim Elementary and Carter Park
After learning earlier this year that half of Bowling Green parents feel it’s unsafe to let their children walk or ride bikes to school, city officials applied for Safe Routes to School funding from the state. On Tuesday, Gov. Mike DeWine announced that the City of Bowling Green had...
Fremont has a full list of events - concerts and movies - for July at amphitheater
The Fremont Community Amphitheater, 209 S. Arch St., will be the setting for many concert and events in July. The events are free to the public and will be held rain or shine. Pack your chairs or blankets. On Tuesday, Paramount Movie Nights begin with “Independence Day" starting at 9...
Former Rossford Lanes property looking for new owner
ROSSFORD, Ohio — A familiar spot in Rossford is on the market once again. "To me, it's an iconic building, an iconic location," said Rossford Mayor Neil MacKinnon III. The building at 969 Dixie Highway in Rossford once the home to Rossford Lanes is now looking for a new owner.
Cloudiness in Grassy Creek water inside Perrysburg came from dust suppressant spill
A creek that flows in the Maumee River has been polluted by a suspected cancer-causing dust suppressant. Grassy Creek’s cloudy discoloration was reported to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s emergency response section on Monday morning by city of Perrysburg officials. The discolored area involves a two-mile stretch in the vicinity of Eckel Junction Road. The spill originated at the White Ford Kenworth — Perrysburg truck dealership at 12650 Eckel Junction Rd., Dina Pierce, Ohio EPA spokesman, said.
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