Monthly Archives: February 2018

Blanchard River Running High, Not Expected To Hit Flood Stage

2/16/18 – 9:17 A.M.

Warmer weather, melting snow, and rain over the last few days have pushed the Blanchard River to higher levels. The good news is it doesn’t look like we’ll see the river hit flood stage this weekend. The National Weather Service calls for the river to crest in Action Stage early Saturday morning at just below nine feet. Minor flood stage starts at 11 feet in Findlay.

The forecast holds true downstream in Ottawa as well. The NWS calls for a crest of 21.1 feet early Sunday morning. That’s two feet below flood stage in Ottawa.

Rain is in the forecast over the weekend. We’ll continue to keep an eye on river levels should anything change.

ODOT Plans Bridge Work In Wyandot County

2/16/18 – 6:47 A.M.

Road construction season is starting a little early in Wyandot County. ODOT says it is closing a bridge on a state route later this month for a deck replacement project.

You’ll want to avoid State Route 53 over Oak Run for 60 days starting on February 26. The bridge sits between Upper Sandusky and Kirby.

New Litter Landing Equipment Installation Slightly Delayed

2/16/18 – 5:33 A.M.

It’s taking a little longer than expected to install some new equipment at Litter Landing in Findlay. The Courier reports director Courtney Comstock gave the Hancock County commissioners an update on operations Thursday. Comstock says they bought an automated horizontal baler from Ely Enterprises in Lorain in December.

The plan called for delivery and installation within four to six weeks. The company now says it will install the baler on March 6. As a result of the delay, they are extending the maintenance agreement.

Comstock says the equipment manufacturer was responsible for the delay.

MORE: The Courier

Local Law Enforcement Members Attending Westerville Officers Funerals

2/16/18 – 5:26 A.M.

Local law enforcement will represent Findlay and Hancock County at the funerals of two Westerville police officers today. Sgt. Tom Miller and Deputy Matt Brunswick of the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office are planning to attend the ceremony. Officer Matt Paugh and Officer Jacob Atkins will represent the Findlay Police Department.

All four men are K9 handlers. Westerville Officer Eric Joering was also a K9 handler. His partner, Sam, has since retired and will live with Joering’s family.

Joering and Officer Anthony Morelli died responding to a domestic incident last weekend.

The Findlay Police Department also plans to hold a local service today for area law enforcement officers. It’s set for 12:30 p.m. in the council chambers on the first floor of the Findlay Municipal Building.

Officials Talk About Keeping Kids Safe At School

2/16/18 – 5:15 A.M.

In the wake of another school shooting, local education leaders and law enforcement are talking about school safety with area students. Hancock County Sheriff’s Office crime prevention officer Beth Baker tells the Courier parents shouldn’t be scared to talk to their kids about the topic. She compares it to talking to kids about drugs.

Mental health therapist Emily Darlington at Century Health says parents should pay attention to children’s fears and concerns. She adds that you don’t want to lie to your children, but also want to make sure the conversation is age appropriate.

Deputy Kraig Sheets provides area schools with training about what to do in a shooting situation. He tells the newspaper that each school has its own plans. They have to do three exercises per year. Sheets says he teaches students and teachers to get out of a building if they can. If they can’t get out, he tells them to lockdown a classroom and barricade the door.

Hancock County schools are getting help when it comes to blocking classroom doors from intruders. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is installing “The Boot” at areas schools. The Boot is a metal plate that students or teachers can quickly install to keep a shooter from opening a classroom door. So far Cory-Rawson, Riverdale, and Van Buren schools have the boot. Installation is underway in the Findlay City School district.

The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office still has to raise about $110,000 to install the device in all classroom and administrative office doors in Hancock County.

MORE: The Courier

Fostoria Man Hit His Gas Meter With His Car, Gets OVI

02/15/18 – 5:30 P.M.

A Fostoria man is in trouble after he hit a gas meter as he was trying to back into his driveway Wednesday. The Advertiser-Tribune reports that 61-year-old Ronald Bare was trying to back into his driveway around 5 p.m. while intoxicated. Instead, he struck the gas meter on his mobile home two or three times before he finally backed into the driveway.

Officers charged Bare with an OVI. He and his two passengers were not injured. Columbia gas turned off the gas and returned to fix the meter which was broken off below ground.

Drug Bust Leads To Findlay Man’s Arrest

02/15/18 – 4:45 P.M.

A Thursday drug bust has put a Findlay man behind bars. The Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force executed a search warrant around 6:15 a.m. at 2325 E. Dundee Drive. There they found methamphetamine, marijuana, cash, drug paraphernalia, and items that point to drug trafficking.

29-year-old Corey Long was arrested on a charge of possession of methamphetamine. Additional charges and arrests are expected as the investigation concludes.

Tree-Vehicle Accident Sends Findlay Man To The Hospital

02/15/18 – 4:25 P.M.

A Findlay Man was hurt after crashing into a tree on South Main Street. The COurier reports that the accident happened around 9:45 a.m. Thursday. 80-year-old Thomas Buis was driving north on South Main Street when he appeared to have a medical issue. This caused him to lose control and hit a tree.

Hanco EMS took Buis to Blanchard Valley Hospital for unknown injuries. Police have not cited him in the crash.

Findlay City Council Has A Committee Looking At Council Rules And Regulations

02/15/18 – 4:19 P.M.

A new committee from the Findlay City Council is looking at council rules and regulations. Councilman Grant Russel explained that it’s time to make some changes.

Grant Russel

Russel said that there several items that don’t matter anymore. One of these allows the council to send postage, but most of their work is done through email. Russel said that they also want to look at how discussion is run, how to handle absences, and policies on speakers and presentations.

Two Injured In Collision Near Findlay Airport

2/15/18 – 7:28 A.M.

A collision between two pickup trucks in Findlay Wednesday sent two people to the hospital. The Findlay Police Department reports the crash happened on Lima Avenue near the Findlay Airport around 5:20 p.m.

53-year-old Michael Kizer Jr. of Bluffton was driving west when he slid on wet pavement and into the eastbound lane of traffic. Kizer’s truck hit another truck driven by 47-year-old Matthew Fische of Findlay. An 11-year-old passenger in Kizer’s truck broke her leg. Hanco Ambulance took Alana Kizer and Fische to Blanchard Valley Hospital for treatment of their injuries.

Police officers cited Kizer for failure to control.