Monthly Archives: July 2017

Shorter Hunting Period At Litzenberg Memorial Woods Approved

7/12/17 – 7:20 A.M.

Hunters will have a shorter amount of time to use the Litzenberg Memorial Woods this year. The Courier reports the Hancock Park District approved changes to the annual hunting-with-permission program during their Tuesday meeting. They’ll allow hunting by permit November 1 through January 31. Shortening the allotted time for hunting will provide more opportunities for hikers to use the land west of Findlay on U.S. 224.

The hunting-with-permission lottery takes place at 7 p.m. on August 10 in the activity barn at Litzenberg Memorial Woods.

MORE: The Courier

75 Widening Project Closing An Entrance Ramp Starting Thursday

7/12/17 – 7:13 A.M.

The I-75 widening project will close a ramp in Findlay for a few days starting Thursday. ODOT is closing the entrance ramp from U.S. 68 and State Route 15 to I-75 southbound from 6 a.m. Thursday through 6 a.m. Saturday. Crews will place a barrier wall to shift traffic in preparation for construction of a new ramp over the Norfolk Southern railroad line.

A detour will take drivers onto I-75 northbound and then use State Route 12 to turn traffic back to the south.

Hancock Hotel Slated To Open In February

7/12/17 – 6:45 A.M.

Marathon Petroleum officials gave an update on the construction of the Hancock Hotel Tuesday. The Courier reports the hotel will open for business on February 28. Marathon has tapped First Hospitality Group to manage the facility. The hotel will also include a Mancy’s Steakhouse.

Once finished, the $20 million hotel will have 99 rooms and employ between 80 to 90 people.

The Mancy’s Steakhouse is the company’s first location outside the Toledo area.

MORE: The Courier

Officers Arrest Man Following Search In Wooded Area Of Allen Township

7/12/17 – 5:26 A.M.

Hancock County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man with outstanding warrants following a Tuesday night search. Around 8 p.m. someone called the sheriff’s office to tell them 29-year-old Zachary Palmer-Nickols of Cygnet was driving along Allen Township Road 142. Deputies confirmed Palmer-Nickols had a felony warrant for his arrest through the Wood County Sheriff’s Office. He also had a misdemeanor warrant through the Bowling Green Police Department.

The caller let investigators know Palmer-Nickols took off running into a wooded area near the intersection of Township Roads 142 and 14. Deputies and State Highway Patrol troopers set up a perimeter and began to search for the man. Three K-9 units helped in the effort and eventually tracked down Palmer-Nickols.

Officers took him into custody without further incident.

AEP & Hancock-Wood Argue Over Service Territory Rights

7/12/17 – 5:17 A.M.

More than 100 people attended a Tuesday meeting about who should provide electricity to industries on Findlay’s north side. The Courier reports representatives for the Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative and AEP made their cases at a city council appropriation committee meeting. Hancock-Wood CEO George Walton argued that for 30 years the two companies have agreed to exchange service territories through “swaps.” He said Hancock-Wood refused an offer AEP made to swap a territory in North Baltimore for the Campbell Soup warehouse site. Walton said at that point AEP took the Campbell site away. Tim Wells is the manager of economic and business development for AEP. He said that once Findlay annexes the industrial sites the city-wide franchise agreement gives AEP the right to provide service.

Walton countered by saying that the Findlay-Hancock County Alliance’s Economic Development Office is helping AEP “cherry-pick” large industrial customers from the cooperative’s service territory. Wells said companies like Rowmark and Campbell Soup prefer working with AEP. Members of the Alliance were not at the Tuesday meeting.

Walton wants Findlay Council to pass legislation that would protect the cooperative’s service territory.

The Findlay City Council appropriations committee heard the arguments Tuesday. Council did not pass legislation protecting Hancock-Wood’s service territory at its July 5 meeting. They will reintroduce the matter for a first reading for council’s July 18 meeting.

MORE: The Courier

Fostoria Guitar Fest Making A Comeback This Weekend

07/11/17 – 12:12 P.M.

Fostoria Guitar Fest and Craft Beer Showcase will be happening this Saturday. The Review Times reports that the event will be held from 4 p.m. to midnight at Cowboys and Angels on Ohio 18. Ron Hanson is the brainchild behind the event and told the newspaper that after last year’s Guitar Fest, people begged him to put it on again. He estimated that between 150 and 200 people showed up.

The event will offer live music, 50/50 raffle, as well as food and drinks for purchase. Tickets are $4 each or 4 for $15. You must bring a valid driver’s license to drink.

Eagle Creek No Longer In Flood Stage

07/11/17 – 11:51 A.M.

Eagle Creek above Findlay has started to exit the minor flood stage. The National Weather Service shows that the creek crested at 9.22 feet around 8:15 a.m. The creek is on a rapid decrease. We will continue to monitor the creek to make sure nothing changes.

Red Cross Fundraising Event Coming At The End Of July

07/11/17 – 11:36 A.M.

The annual Marathon Petroleum Red Cross B*A*S*H will help celebrate the Red Cross’ century of service. The event will be held on July 28th from 6 – 11 p.m. at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts. The fundraising event is based on the popular TV show M*A*S*H. It will feature music, food, games, and an area for children.

During the event officials will recognize a Hancock County resident named Rod Smith. Smith is a Red Cross CPR and First Aid instructor who saved a man’s life last August.

Tickets are $5 for adults, $2 for 5-12 years old, and kids under five get in for free.

Hydrant Flushing Scheduled For Today In FIndlay

07/11/17 – 11:06 A.M.

More Hydrants will be flushed today in Findlay. The Water Distribution Department announced the work will be done West Edgar Avenue south to the corporation limits and East Edgar Avenue south to Township Road 172. This will be from South Main Street west to Western Avenue and east to CSX Railroad.

You can call the Water Distribution office at 419-424-7192 if you have any questions.

Findlay Man Charged With Aggravated Burglary And Assault

07/11/17 – 10:24 A.M.

A Findlay man was charged with breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s house near McComb yesterday and injuring her. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office reports that 54-year-old Larry Heldman was arrested for aggravated burglary and assault. Officers responded to a disturbance around 12:15 a.m. at 1159 Ohio 235. Heldman stands accused of forcing his way into the house and striking the woman in the head after she fled to a bathroom.

The victim was taken to Blanchard Valley Hospital. Heldman was taken to the Hancock County Jail.