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ODOT plans new roundabouts in intersection safety package
Three new roundabouts in Wood County plus others in Henry, Fulton, and Defiance counties are part of an $86.9 million package of safety-oriented projects the Ohio Department of Transportation announced statewide. The projects that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and ODOT Director Jack Marchbanks announced Thursday also include “intersection improvements” at Alexis Road and North Detroit Avenue in North Toledo. All but a handful of the 28 projects in 22 counties are at intersections, and 19 projects involve building single-lane roundabouts at mostly rural locations where ODOT said crashes are frequent, although the announcement did not include crash data. “When it comes to our roadways, safety will always be our top priority,” Gov. DeWine said. “Our goal is to save lives by investing to improve dangerous intersections.”
Patriotism on display in Morenci through Hometown Heroes Banner program
MORENCI — The streets of downtown Morenci are beaming with patriotism and pride. Customized light pole banners that honor local veterans and active-duty military service members can be seen while traveling along the main roadways of Morenci. ...
Fulton County grand jury
WAUSEON — A Fulton County grand jury has returned a number of indictments, according to Prosecutor T. Luke Jones’ office. Among those indicted were: • William Joseph Jr., 33, Wauseon, for strangulation, a fourth-degree felony; and domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor. • Thomas Skiver, 34, Archbold, for menacing by stalking, a fourth-degree felony. • Laurie Elek, 45, Wauseon, for theft, a fifth-degree felony.
Upcoming Mosquito Control: USAFR to Conduct Aerial Larvicide in Williams County from May 29 to June 6
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Anthony Wayne superintendent reflects on time with the district, looks ahead to future with Oregon City Schools
WHITEHOUSE, Ohio — In 2003, Jim Fritz joined the Anthony Wayne community. He began as an administrator before acting as superintendent for fourteen years. Now two decades later, he's made the choice to move on from the district. "It's been a great place for my kids to grow up,...
Henry common pleas
Joseph Breece, 50, Deshler, appeared for sentencing on charges of strangulation, a third-degree felony; and endangering children, a first-degree misdemeanor. He was placed on community control for two years with conditions, including that he obtain an assessment from the Center for Child and Family Advocacy, and follow treatment recommendations. Montize Carter, 27, Napoleon, appeared for sentencing on a charge of falsification, a first-degree misdemeanor. He was fined $150 and given 180 days in jail with credit for 165 days served while his case was pending. ...
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