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St. Anthony’s Festival coming this weekend
COLUMBUS GROVE — St. Anthony’s Festival will take place from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 and from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4 at St. Anthony of Padua Parish at 512 W. Sycamore St. in Columbus Grove. The festival will feature a 5K...
SRO Fitzgerald helping kids get to right answer
DELPHOS — You don’t have to look far to see what Officer Robert Fitzgerald III is up to. Delphos Police Officer Fitzgerald was named Delphos City Schools’ School Resource Officer last year and this year, and this year, he spearheaded bringing the children’s educational program Safety City to Delphos.
Locos notebook: Locos end season against Hamilton
Jul. 30—HAMILTON — The Locos battled and made the most of only three hits but saw their season end with a 6-5 loss to the Hamilton Joes on Saturday night in a Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League playoff semifinal. Saturday night's win added to a Friday night win over the Locos in the best-of-three series sent the Joes to the championship round of the GLSCL playoffs against Muskegon Clippers, ...
Ottawa gun, ammunition shop celebrates 25 years of service
OTTAWA — Ottawa Ordnance Firearms & Accessories store is celebrating 25 years of serving firearms the week of July 29-Aug. 3. The store, at 242 W. 4th St., Ottawa, carries a large selection of firearms, ammunition and accessories. It also offers gunsmithing and custom laser engravings. The company formed...
Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County raises the walls for 2 new homes
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - Two Findlay families are closer than ever to making their homeowner dreams a reality!. Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County raised the walls for homes numbers 60 and 61 for the Butler and McMaster Families. The walls raised will eventually become 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom, 1100-square-foot houses that will be constructed in just 10 weeks. At the ceremony, we talked with the McMaster family about the excitement and emotions they are feeling about seeing their home being built.
WATCH LIVE: Tracking a trend: temps, humidity and the chance of rain all rising
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Chief meteorologist Jay Berschback is looking at the rising temperatures and humidity. You can watch the full forecast above. Latest Local News | First Alert Weather | Crime | National | 13abc Originals.
Veteran, father of 7 receives new roof from local company
A surprise visitor brought good news to local father of seven and U.S. Air National Guard veteran Robert Kish. “One day the doorbell rang and my son said, ‘Hey, you better answer the door,’” Mr. Kish said. Andrew Kish, a 20-something journalism student at Bowling Green State University, had entered his father, Robert, into a selection for a free new roof, put on by Freedom Roofing, Windows and Siding LLC. “So I heard about the Freedom Roofing Project through a Facebook post,” Mr. Kish’s middle son said, talking about an application and essay he wrote for the entry back in spring of this year.
Jamie Farr Park Pool closed for the rest of the season
Mechanical issues have closed the Jamie Farr Park pool for the rest of the season, the city of Toledo announced Tuesday. “Knowing that this was likely the last year of operation for the current pool facility, the city has already allocated funding and started planning for a new aquatic facility at Jamie Farr Park,” the city said in a written statement. In the meantime, pool-goers are encouraged to visit other city pools or the Savage Park splash pad. Open city pools are: Roosevelt Pool, 910 Dorr St.; Willys Pool, 1375 Hillcrest Ave.; Navarre Pool, 1001 White St.; Pickford Pool, 3000 Medford Dr.; and Wilson Pool, 3253 Otto St. City youth aged 6 to 19 can use digital bus passes for convenience. To obtain physical and digital passes, visit TARTA.com/blast.
Man who re-enacted fatal shooting in rap pleads no contest in 2 cases
A Toledo man pleaded no contest Tuesday to reduced charges arising from two shootings in 2022 when he was a juvenile, including a fatal one after which he appeared in a self-made rap video about it. After finding him guilty of involuntary manslaughter and felonious assault in Lucas County Common Pleas Court, Judge Linda Jennings then immediately sentenced William Perkins, 19, to a negotiated 25 to 30½ years in prison. The sentence is subject to a procedural review in Lucas County Juvenile Court because Perkins was 17 at the time of the shootings and was initially charged as a juvenile. State law requires that the juvenile court review the sentence because the murder charge for which he was bound over to adult court was reduced. The involuntary manslaughter count related to the June 2, 2022, shooting death of Caah’von Graves, 19, in a dwelling at the Weiler Homes in East Toledo, while the felonious assault count was for wounding a man four months later at a pickup basketball game in South Toledo.
Police: 14-year-old missing from south Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — A 14-year-old last seen on Saturday has been reported missing from south Toledo, the Toledo Police Department said in a social media post. Marielle Blackwell is missing from the 500 block of Shasta Drive near the intersection of South Detroit and South avenues. Blackwell is 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 100 pounds, according to police.
Bunny Hoppers hold last meeting of 2024
VAN WERT—Bunny Hoppers 4-H Club held its last regular meeting of the year on Monday, July 22 at the Extension Office. The meeting was led by President Ella Lamb. Kealey Welch gave a safety speech on rabbit showmanship. Junior Fair entries must be completed by August 16. Meat pens and single fryers must weigh between four and six pounds. Tattooing of meat rabbits will be on August 10 from 7:30 and 10:30 a.m. Livestock judging is on August 6 with no appointment needed.
Multiple departments battle fire at chicken farm
HARROD, OH (WLIO) - Details are currently limited, but a one-alarm fire has erupted inside two large buildings on a chicken farm located at 3631 Lawrence Road on the outskirts of Harrod. According to scanner traffic, there are reports of three employees being transported to a local hospital with an...
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