Fatal Crash In Putnam County Under Investigation

(From the Ohio State Highway Patrol)

On June 8, 2025, at approximately 11:59 A.M., the Lima Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol responded to a report of a fatal crash on SR 65 and Road M near Ottawa in Putnam County.

Lisa Kleman, age 43, from Ottawa, Ohio was driving a 2016 Chevrolet Traverse northbound on SR 65. Nancy Gerken, age 74, from Holgate, Ohio was driving a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse southbound on SR 65. The vehicle driven by Ms. Kleman crossed the centerline resulting in a head-on collision.

Nancy Gerken was pronounced deceased at the scene and was transported by Feldner Mortuary Service to the Lucas County Coroner’s Office. Lisa Kleman suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Mercy Health St. Rita’s in Lima. Rose Schwab, age 13, from Hamler, Ohio was a passenger in the vehicle driven by Mrs. Gerken. She suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Mercy Health St. Rita’s in Lima.

Both vehicles sustained severe damage and were transported from the scene by Jim Schmidt Chevrolet.

All occupants were wearing their safety belts at the time of the crash.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted at the scene by Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Ottawa Fire and Rescue, Glandorf Fire, Putnam County EMS, Ottawa EMS, Columbus Grove EMS, Jim Schmidt Chevrolet, Feldner Mortuary, Mercy Health Life Flight and The Putnam County Coroner’s Office.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol encourages everyone to put their phones down while driving and wear their safety belts.

The crash remains under investigation.

Mayor Issues Proclamation Declaring ‘Flag City Sluggers Day’ In Findlay

Findlay Mayor Christina Muryn issued a proclamation declaring June 6, 2025, as Flag City Sluggers Day in Findlay.

In the proclamation, Mayor Muryn invites all citizens to join with her in celebrating this exciting new chapter in our city’s rich tradition of sports, community, and summer fun.

Friday, June 6 was the season opener for the Flag City Sluggers and their inaugural season.

The Flag City Sluggers are affiliated with the National Alliance of Collegiate Summer Baseball and are committed to providing a competitive and educational summer baseball experience for collegiate players in Findlay.

Read the mayor’s full proclamation by clicking here.

(above picture courtesy of the Flag City Sluggers)

‘Cops & Cones’ Event Fosters Interaction Between Police And Public

The Fort Findlay FOP Lodge 20 Foundation held its first Cops & Cones event at the downtown Dietsch Brothers location.

Everyone who stopped by from 5 to 7 p.m. on June 5 got one free scoop of ice cream.

In the video below we speak with FOP Foundation Development Director Teresa White and police officer Brian White about the importance of interacting with community members at such events.

If you missed the first Cops & Cones event, don’t worry, there will be two more this summer, on July 16 and August 27.

Registration Open For Findlay’s 4th of July Parade

(From the Fourth of July Parade Planning Committee)

Findlay’s Independence Day Parade registration is now open. Taking place on July 4th and beginning at 11 a.m. the annual parade will step off at South Main and Lima, travel north on Main Street through Downtown Findlay, ending at the Hancock County War Memorial located at the intersection of North Main Street and Center Street.

The parade has no cost for entries. Businesses and community organizations are invited to join – all floats and vehicles are highly encouraged to display the American Flag and patriotic decorations. Military personnel, veterans, police officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel are invited as they are our heroes that served and are serving our country and community.

Children are invited to decorate their bikes, trikes, and scooters in red, white, and blue and be part of the bike parade. Children will meet for judging prior to the parade; awards will be given in various categories.

Registration for both the parade and bike parade are available at VisitFindlay.com/Fourth-of-JulyParade. Registration is due no later than July 1. Paper registration forms can be downloaded online and dropped off at The Alliance, 123 E. Main Cross St.

The Fourth of July parade is organized by a group of community volunteers. Any questions regarding the parade can be answered by calling Scott Sterling, 567-525-1612 or Mike Benavides 419-348-7922.

Other Fourth of July festivities taking place in Findlay include the July 4th Spectacular, Presented by the Hancock County Agricultural Society fireworks and day of family fun at the Hancock County Fairgrounds on July 3, and the Hancock Historical Museum’s annual Ice Cream Social following the parade on July 4. For information on these events and others taking place in the community go to VisitFindlay.com

FHCPL’s 2025 SummerREAD Program Underway

(From the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library)

The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library is thrilled to announce your 2025 SummerREAD Program theme: Color Our World! For 2025, we invite you to embark on a journey of art and creativity, celebrating the myriad ways in which art enriches our lives. Our program is designed to inspire and engage readers of all ages through an array of artistic expressions.

An amazing kick off party is planned for June 2 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., with face painters here from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The evening party is scheduled from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. Special guests will be here to help us celebrate and include The City of Findlay Parks & Recreation Department, Awakening Minds Art, and the Hancock County Farmers’ Market. The kick off party at the Arlington Branch is scheduled for Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. There will be crafters, snacks and plenty of games to play. Face painters will be there from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

SummerREAD registration is open to all ages, infant through adult. The library is providing a free gift book to all early literacy, children’s and teen registrants. This summer, the library is again using an online

platform, READsquared, for participants to keep track of their reading progress. Beginning June 2, patrons can register for SummerREAD at findlaylibrary.readsquared.com, and all programs are free of charge.

Participants can earn great prizes by logging reading, writing a review, or completing fun activities. Children and teens can earn completion prizes for each level completed, and all readers earn raffle tickets at each level for a prize drawing at the end of the program. The more you read, the more tickets you get to be entered into a grand prize drawing. If you prefer not to track your reading online, there will be paper forms available at the library to log reading progress.

Families are invited to join in reading together, and to attend programs such as Storytime in the Park, Makerspace, Symphony Storytime, and Family Night: Treasure Hunt at the Oakwoods Nature Preserve. Teen activities include Yarn Art, Mixed Media Mayhem, Tech Rest, and Pop-In Mini Glow Golf & Games. Adults can enjoy book discussions, The Musical Sounds of History, crafts, cooking, and many informative presentations. Please check the library’s website at findlaylibrary.org/events for more information on programming.

Be sure to stay updated on the library’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/fhcpl to receive updates, see surprises, and take part in entertaining contests all summer.

SummerREAD is generously sponsored by The Friends of the Library.

For more information, call the library at 419-422-1712 or check our website at findlaylibrary.org.

Riverside Civic Concert Series

WFIN invites you to the Riverside Civic Concert Series at the Allen P. Dudley Memorial Band Shell at Dick Daugherty Plaza in Riverside Park.

The concert series is presented by the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts and sponsored by Provision Living Senior Living Community in Findlay.

The Wednesday concerts are MC’d by WFIN and begin at 7 p.m.

2025 Schedule

June 11 – Findlay Civic Concert Band

June 18 – Fostoria Community Band

June 25 – Findlay Civic Concert Band

July 2 – Black Swamp Pipes & Drums

July 9 – Polish American Concert Band

July 16 – Lake Plains Barbershop Chorus

(Each week’s concert will be aired Sunday morning at 11 on 1330, WFIN, 95-five FM and WFIN.com. presented by Coldwell Banker/Flag City)

You can also visit the WFIN Music Audio Archive, presented by Coldwell Banker/Flag City and listen to a podcast of each concert, plus past years concerts as well. (click on the “Community” link and search “Riverside Concerts”)

Habitat For Humanity To Dedicate Three Homes In Findlay

(From Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County)

Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County will officially finish construction of three homes during a Home Dedication ceremony for all three homes on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. in the 1700 block of Bishop Lane, Findlay, Ohio. The event is open to the public.

The program for the dedication will include a blessing, words from Dream Builder Society members as well as the new homeowners, comments from Wendy McCormick, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County and Kelly Croy, Habitat’s Board President. Following the ceremony, homeowners will cut ribbons and enter their new homes for the first time. Guests are welcome to then tour the homes.

These are the first three of six homes to be built by Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County in 2025. They are the third, fourth and fifth of 20 homes Habitat will build in the Krystal Ridge Addition neighborhood by the end of 2027. The first two homes were built in the fall of 2024.

“This year we are celebrating 25 years of building community in Findlay and Hancock County, and we can’t be more excited,” says Wendy McCormick, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County. “We can’t wait to celebrate the completion of the first three homes of our biggest build year yet to close the gap on the affordable housing shortage in our community.”

Kara Summers and her two daughters will reside in Home #62. For them, the idea of “home” once felt more like a wish than a certainty. Kara works as a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA), caring for others even as she dreams of becoming a nurse herself. Despite her determination, life has thrown its share of obstacles in her way. Housing in Findlay was either way too expensive or simply unavailable. One afternoon, Kara came across a newspaper article about Habitat for Humanity’s Financial Opportunity Center (FOC). Something about the program resonated with her. Kara became the very first FOC coaching client in 2021. After paying down debts and stabilizing her employment, Kara and her girls were selected as a Habitat Partner Family. For the Summers family, their new home represents security, stability, and a place to grow.

Amanda Gault and her 12-year-old daughter will reside in Home #63. For the past seven years they have called the basement of Amanda’s parents’ home. The space was full of love, but it wasn’t their own. The houses Amanda could afford to purchase needed significant repairs – more than she could take on. The stress of not having their own home weighed heavily on her. Amanda’s mom had been urging her to look into Habitat for quite some time. Finally, in January 2024, Amanda took a leap of faith. From that first meeting with Habitat, Amanda began to feel hope again. She learned how to manage her spending with guidance from the Financial Opportunity Center (FOC). Amanda began to feel more in control of their future. Amanda knows this home will be more than a place to live. It’s a fresh start, a foundation for their future, and a space where they can create new memories together. It will be “a place to call home.”

Chris Greiner will reside in Home #64. Her journey is one of unwavering resilience, love, and the quiet strength of a mother who never gave up. Born and raised in Findlay, her life has been anything but easy, but her heart has always been full of hope, determination, and an unbreakable drive to create a better life for her family. She raised her twin children as a single parent, always working full-time – sometimes even holding down two jobs just to make ends meet. Despite the challenges, Chris made sure that her kids had everything they needed: food, shelter, and love. Even though she worked tirelessly, the dream of owning her own home always felt out of reach, a distant star just beyond her grasp. She spent years working so hard, and now, after so many setbacks, she finally has a home of her own, a place where her children, her grandchildren, and even her cat can thrive in a space that is hers and hers alone.

During the past 10 weeks the three new homeowners have worked alongside more than 600 volunteers to build their homes. The Summers, Gault and Greiner families qualified as a low-income family unable to qualify for a conventional loan, who are willing to partner with Habitat and complete at least 400 sweat equity hours and purchase their home from Habitat through a 30-year low-interest mortgage.

Two of the spring homes are Signature Homes, which were financed by the donors who bought a “piece of the house” during Habitat’s 2024 Signature Fundraiser. Through donations of money and materials and volunteer labor, Habitat is able to build a Habitat Home and sell it at an affordable price. Major sponsors for the spring build include ADP, the City of Findlay, GSW, Kershner Excavating, Kreate, Marathon, McNaughton-McKay, National Lime & Stone, Ohio Logistics, The Reinhart Foundation, The Shelly Company, State Farm – Dan Maciejewski, Van Horn Hoover & Associates and Whirlpool.

The most recent housing study released last year indicated the Findlay community needs 150 single-family homes, costing less than $200,000, constructed during the next five years. Families seeking to become homeowners in the Krystal Ridge Addition can apply with Habitat for Humanity by visiting habitatfindlay.org or calling 419-429-1400.

BVHS Recognizes Associate Of The Month

(From Blanchard Valley Health System)

Blanchard Valley Health System is proud to highlight Kristina Junge as our June Associate of the Month!

As patient relations liaison, Kristina oversees the management of patient complaints and grievances, providing timely and effective resolution in compliance with regulatory standards.

Kristina has been a part of #TeamBVHS for an outstanding 28 years, making a meaningful impact through her dedication to providing support for patients, families, and her fellow associates.

Kristina’s patience, resilience, empathy, and attentiveness shine through her work.

Thank you, Kristina, for all that you do.

Increase In Vehicle Break-Ins, Many Involving Unlocked Vehicles

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

Over the past two weeks, Tiffin has experienced a rise in vehicle break-ins. These incidents are occurring across the city and are not limited to any one neighborhood. While Tiffin Police Department officers are actively investigating and working to identify those responsible, we need your help to prevent further thefts.

Thieves are not targeting specific items—they’re looking for anything of value left behind. From spare change to electronics, purses, bags, tools, and more—if it’s visible, it’s a target.

Here are a few simple but effective steps you can take to protect your vehicle and belongings:

  • Lock your doors – Many of these break-ins involve unlocked cars. Always lock up, even when parked in your own driveway.
  • Remove all valuables – Don’t leave wallets, purses, electronics, or even small items in plain sight. If possible, take everything inside.
  • Park smart – Choose well-lit areas or park close to your home. Use your garage if you have one.
  • Install security measures – Dash cams, motion lights, and home security cameras can deter crime and help us identify suspects.
  • Report suspicious activity – If you see someone trying door handles or acting suspiciously, call us right away at (419) 447-2323.

Your awareness and quick reporting make a huge difference. If you’ve been a victim or have any video footage that might help, please reach out to us. Let’s work together to keep Tiffin safe!

Thank you,

Chief Pauly

FCS Hosting Hancock County’s Summer Lunch Program

(From Findlay City Schools)

We are so excited to host Hancock County’s Summer Lunch Program, offering FREE lunches to everyone in our county under 18 years old!

June 9-July 31

Mondays-Thursdays (with a meal to take home for Friday!)

11:30-12:30

Glenwood Middle School

1715 North Main Street

There will be activities provided each day, so this is more than just a meal…it’s fun, too!

Adult Meals are available for $4.25!

We have so much incredible help to make this amazing summer opportunity available.

Thank you to Findlay YMCA and VFW Post 5645 for your support, as well as the support of our entire community to take care of our kids when they’re away from school for the summer.