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Genetic aneurysm survivor calls for more research, funding
Lisa Robarge's late mother and her older brother experienced brain aneurysms. Robarge talked with state representatives in March to press for more public funding for research. Robarge wants more awareness that some aneurysms are genetic. The pain hit like a thunderclap. Last August, Lisa Robarge was getting ready for work...
Dominic Brown of Fremont Ross learned compassion, determination from mother
Dominic Brown captured a state crown in the shot put as a senior. The Fremont Ross graduate champions single mother Shelly Kiser with his success. Brown is the final athlete of the year in the Michael K. Bosi series. “My mother taught me to be strong mentally and keep working hard,” he said. “She...
OSU Extension provides access to education, information, knowledge to all
From 4-H camp experiences and cardiovascular health programs to sustainable food systems and environmental quality, the Wood County Extension Office–and all extension offices across the state and the nation–are committed to providing access to education. Extension offices are the outreach component of the nation’s land grant institutions, explained...
‘Pipe bomb’ found by magnet fishers in Ottawa County
ROCKY RIDGE, Ohio — The Ottawa County Sheriff’s office says an explosive device was found in a rural area of the county on Saturday. Deputies say two people were magnet fishing when they found what looked like a “pipe bomb” in the area of State Route 590 and West Toussaint North Road just north of Rocky Ridge.
Happy-do-lucky Calvin, a red lab mix, loves stuffed animals and tossed tennis balls
Meet Calvin – a 2-3-year-old red lab mix that came to the shelter as a stray. He has the typical happy-go-lucky lab attitude and loves everybody he meets. He will be your best friend if you toss a tennis ball. He loves stuffed animals, and loves to pick his own out to take back to his kennel with him.
BG Police arrest local female for alleged assault of another woman
Bowling Green Police were called to a reported assault Friday (July 19) around 1:20 a.m., at an apartment in the 900 block of South Main Street. Aaryn Epson, a 21-year-old woman from Bowling Green, was charged with assault of another woman – allegedly ripping out chunks of her hair, and leaving bloody scratch marks on the woman’s shoulder and middle of her back.
Maumee's murky waters: The ruinous consequences of an environmental crime
For more than 24 years, city of Maumee employees routinely reported to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency that the town was not discharging sewage into the Maumee River. Those affirmations were manifestly untrue. In fact, between 1996 and 2020, the city of Maumee dumped millions of gallons of sewage-contaminated water into the city’s namesake river. What’s more, during portions of that time, the city’s sewer system was not overseen by an appropriately certified sewer collection operator.
Toys from heaven: Local nonprofits to gift record number of kids this Christmas
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A major donation by two nonprofits is going to provide children across the Miami Valley with a very special Christmas. Toys for Tots and Tackle Hunger donated toys to FLOC, which stands for For Love of Children for their toy cottage this Christmas, which has been serving the Miami valley for years, but now thanks to these donations they'll be able to serve a record number of families in the Miami Valley.
City of Dayton holds third Rec your Hood event Saturday
DAYTON, OHIO (WKEF)-- Community members in Greenwich Village gathered at Hickorydale Park on Saturday for Rec Your Hood. It's a new initiative hosted by the Department of Recreation to celebrate the uniqueness of different neighborhoods in Dayton. The Department of Recreation said the goal is to serve the community by...
Minster Classic Serves As Joyful Reminder Of Village’s Character
Minster, OH – — Minster, like Nebraska, may be best known by outsiders for its agriculture, or not known at all. But in the case of Minster, its best product is not its corn, but its people, and what they stand for. The Minster Classic, Ohio’s largest little...
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