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Drive sober, don't text and use seatbelts
Aug. 9—LIMA — Allen County Probate and Juvenile Court Judge Todd Kohlrieser discussed the impaired and distracted driving juvenile cases his court handles and the consequences of committing those driving offenses Friday at the Allen County Probate and Juvenile Court's ACCESS Center. "Typically when we think of OVIs, we think about adults that are out on the streets after having a night out ...
Free access to ‘Examiner’ web editions this weekend
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Girls golf preview: Sidney, area teams hoping for strong season
SIDNEY — Area girls golf teams have taken to courses this week after the start of the season. The Sidney Yellow Jackets are led by coach Joe Spangler in his seventh season as head coach. They finished sixth in the league in 2023 and had a record of 4-7.
David Trinko: Bluffton tries to recreate historic photo
Aug. 10—BLUFFTON — The original photo from more than 125 years ago is something amazing to see. But watching the Bluffton Fire Department bring it to life today ought to be spectacular. The fire department will recreate a historic photo from 1897 or 1898, where firefighters shot their hoses up into the air. The test happened during the opening of Bluffton's water plant. The photo proved the ...
No pharmacies in town: Rite-Aid closures impact Delphos, other local areas
Aug. 9—DELPHOS — Delphos residents will soon need to travel to Van Wert or Lima to fill their prescriptions when Rite Aid — the city's only pharmacy — closes this year. The city will become Allen County's latest pharmacy desert, joining Columbus Grove, Cridersville and the Harrod-Lafayette areas where there are no pharmacies in town. "A lot of people don't want to drive outside of town," said ...
Free concert also offers food trucks, children’s inflatables
WEST MILTON—The annual Rock the Hill event will return to West Milton Municipal Park on Saturday, Aug. 17. It will offer food trucks, beer, and wine sales, and free performances by Indiana country act Shot of Whiskey and Dayton-based rock group Stranger. “It’s just a free community event to...
Win tickets to see Blues Legend Joe Bonamassa at Fraze Pavilion
WHIO Radio welcomes Blues Legend Joe Bonamassa to Fraze Pavilion, Tuesday, August 20th. Register below tickets to this amazing show! Campaign not loading? Click here NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 8/9/2024 – 8/16/2024. Open to OHIO residents of Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Randolph, Shelby, Union, Warren, Wayne Counties. Age 18+. To enter, complete Official Entry Form on the Contests page at WHIO.com or on the WHIO Mobile App. One (1)”] winner will be selected in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Prize: One (1) winner(s) will receive a pair of tickets to the show (ARV: $60). For full rules, CLICK HERE. Sponsor: CMG Radio Operating Company, LLC, 1611 S. Main St., Dayton, 45409
Pair of Wildcats win event
North Union golfers Jaxon Jolliff, left, and Miles Hall won the recent Wendy’s High School Challenge that was held at Liberty Hills Golf Club in Bellefontaine. The Wildcat duo posted a round of five-under 66 to claim the title. Jackson Burns and Dalton Smith of Fairbanks also competed in the event. They teamed for a fourth-place score of 68. (Photo submitted)
From prison to purpose: ‘Shawshank’ director shares movie’s transformative power
MANSFIELD — Director Frank Darabont doesn’t think people ever needed to have served time in prison in order to relate to his iconic “Shawshank Redemption” film. “The movie really does kind of play like a Rorschach test for people and they project their own life difficulties into that movie,” the 65-year-old director said Friday afternoon at the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield.
Put-in-Bay's unique Shiphouse a summer home that breaks all the rules
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — People don’t think of boats when they hear the name Ford or think of islands when they hear of Ohio or think of a steel freighter when they think of a summer home, but the Benson Ford Shiphouse in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, breaks all the rules. “It is the one thing that people stand there and watch, you know, like, I mean, everybody wants to walk through this ship,” Paul Jeris said when talking about the home at 1191 Ashburn Ave. owned by his friend Bryan Kasper. Most commonly the Shiphouse can be seen by people taking the Jet Express around the west side of South Bass Island, where the home appears as the front of a cargo ship perched on a rocky ledge. “It's the front 60 feet of a 600-foot freighter that the Ford family used to own and use for their transportation of raw materials around the Great Lakes,” Mr. Kasper said introducing the 100-year-old ship. Built in 1924, the ship was one of the first diesel engine freighters, hauling iron ore until it was retired in 1981 and given the new name John Dykstra II.
13 Action News Big Story: The Veterinarian Shortage
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Imagine your pets get sick and there’s nowhere to go or wait times are long. That’s what’s happening in our area and it’s all linked to a shortage of veterinarians. You can watch the full big story above.
'I won the house?': St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway winner reacts to new house
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — The St. Jude Dream Home has a new owner. The $500,000 house and other prizes were given away throughout the day on Thursday, putting a bow on WTOL 11's largest campaign yet, raising more than $2.2 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "You are the...
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