Monthly Archives: June 2023

Findlay Pride Celebration

The Findlay Pride Festival will be held on Saturday at Riverside Park.

Findlay Pride 2023 is a weekend-long celebration and features a variety of activities and a full list can be found by clicking here.

We spoke with Nickie Decker, Pride Coordinator, about pride week and the festival on Saturday.

“That’s one thing that’s always been great about hearing feedback about our Pride events is that it’s always a welcoming and loving atmosphere.”

 

 

The presenting sponsors of Findlay Pride are Blanchard Valley Health System, Marathon, Visit Findlay, and One Energy.

June is Pride Month.

Get more on Findlay Pride 2023 by clicking here.

 

Findlay Railroad Crossings Closing For Repairs

The City of Findlay says two railroad crossings will be getting repaired by CSX.

The city says the railroad crossings at 6th Street and Bigelow Avenue will be closed for repairs beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, June 5th until approximately Friday, June 9th.

People are advised to use alternate routes and use caution when in the areas.

Anyone with questions can contact the City of Findlay Engineering department at 419-424-7121 or Engineering@FindlayOhio.gov.

Some Hancock County railroad crossings are also undergoing some maintenance.

The Hancock County Engineer’s Office previously said the crossings on Hancock County Road 257 and Washington Township Roads 261, 262 and 272 would be closed from Tuesday, May 30th until approximately Friday, June 2nd.

 

Road Closing For Widening/Resurfacing Project

Officials in Delaware Township are letting people know about a widening and resurfacing project that will be closing a road for about a week.

The project will take place east of Mt Blanchard on Township Road 191 from County Road 273 to State Route 37, and then from State Route 37 to County Road 153.

The road will be closed as its being widened and resurfaced and people are encouraged to use other local roads to detour the area.

The project will begin on Monday, June 5th and take approximately one week to complete.

The Delaware Township Trustees say the township was awarded a grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation to help fund the project.