Crash In PC

The Paulding County Sheriff’s Office responded to a crash that sent two people to the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Just after noon, 69-year-old Ronald Egler of Stryker, was northbound on County Road 133 when he tried to cross the westbound lanes of U.S. 24. As Egler attempted to cross the westbound lanes…officials say…he pulled in front … Read more

He Lied

A freshman state lawmaker in Ohio falsely claimed to have graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that’s according to the university. State Rep. Dave Dobos, a Columbus-area Republican has stepped down from a House committee leadership post after that revelation. Dobos attended MIT in the 1970s and 1980 and studied economics but did not … Read more

Heuerman Case Update

A New Bavaria man…charged with attempted murder, in a strangulation case related to a bar fight last year…enters pleas to two amended charges in a Henry County courtroom. Craig Heuerman, 47, pleads guilty to aggravated assault. A charge of attempted murder will be dismissed at sentencing, as part of the plea negotiations between the Henry … Read more

New Digs For Redline

Redline Equipment breaks ground to mark the start of construction of a new sales and service facility in Logansport. The new building will house more than 45,000 square feet of climate-controlled space, including an in-store equipment expo, a two-story parts warehouse, 12 service bays, with two 5-ton cranes and more. It is on track for … Read more

A New Way To Vote

Early voting is set to begin Tuesday under Ohio’s sweeping new election law, which includes strict photo ID requirements for voting, among other changes. Registration for the May 2 primary closes Monday. Some form of photo identification will be required to cast a ballot in person, whether you’re voting early or on Election Day. This … Read more

Trine Goes On The Road

Nine seniors from Trine University’s Reiners Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering…traveled to Pittsburgh…to learn about the types of projects they may be involved with after graduation. William Barry, dean of the Allen School of Engineering and Computing, and Gary Greene, the department chair…took the students to locations such as the Emsworth Lock and Dam … Read more

Carpenter Faces Charges

A 34-year-old woman is arrested at Fifth Third Field for abduction. Toledo Police says the woman, Hannah Carpenter, from Liberty Center, attempted to grab a stroller…in an attempt to take the child that was in it. Carpenter is due in court, today.

Crash In DKC

The driver of a pickup truck was heading southbound on I-69 near the 329-mile marker in DeKalb County…while pulling a camper…when he encounters severe crosswind, early Saturday. It caused the camper to tip and fall on its side. The truck and camper then jack-knifed into a 180-degree spin before stopping in the middle of the … Read more

Recognized

A 911 dispatcher who was working when Indiana State Police Master Trooper James Bailey was killed when a driver fleeing police struck him on I-69 has been recognized for his work. The Indiana Statewide 911 Board posted on Facebook that William Hayes stayed focused on doing his job even after learning Bailey had died. Hayes … Read more

Transportation Bill Done

Gov., DeWine signs a nearly $13.5 billion dollar state transportation budget, touting new rail safety measures that were included in response to the February train derailment and toxic chemical spill in East Palestine. The measure primarily funds bridges and highway projects over the next two years. It also lowers registration fees for plug-in hybrid vehicles, … Read more