Monthly Archives: February 2024

New Gas Station/Convenience Store Being Built In Findlay

Construction is underway on a new gas station/convenience store on the north end of Findlay.

The RaceTrac gas station will be located on the northeast corner of County Road 99 and Interstate 75.

RaceTrac is a family-owned and operated business headquartered in Atlanta that recently expanded in Kentucky and Indiana and this will be their first Ohio location.

The Findlay location will sit on 12 acres on the north side of County Road 99 east of the interstate.

The location will feature fresh food and beverages, an outdoor eating space, separate diesel and unleaded canopies, and a modern building design.

Click here to learn more about RaceTrac gas stations.

 

Significant Increase In Base Teacher Salary In Ohio In New Education Bill

(ONN) – State lawmakers want to pay teachers more to address the teacher shortage in Ohio.

The starting base salary is currently $35,000 a year.

House Bill 411 would raise it to almost $50,000.

State Representative Michele Grim is a co-sponsor of the bill.

She released a statement saying, “Every child deserves a world-class education and a highly qualified teacher in their classroom. We need to pay Ohio teachers like the professionals they are and continue the fair school funding plan to increase state funding for our local public schools.”

 

BVH Honored By American College Of Surgeons

(From Blanchard Valley Health System)

Blanchard Valley Hospital, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, has been reverified as a Level III trauma center by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. BVH received three additional ACS recognitions pertaining to surgical quality, cancer treatment, and its commitment to continually improving trauma care.

The Level III trauma center verification is valid for three years. BVH is Level III-N, which means it additionally has neurology and neurosurgery capabilities to treat injuries like a traumatic brain bleed or a fracture of the spinal column.

The ACS Trauma Verification, Review, and Consultation (VRC) Program helps hospitals evaluate and improve their trauma care. The review process includes a site visit to the hospital by a team of trauma experts. The ACS has found that patients cared for in ACS-verified trauma centers have a lower risk of death and improved quality of life compared with patients who receive care in non-verified centers.

“As a Level III trauma center, we treat and stabilize patients in various situations,” said Samantha Walker, RN, trauma program manager. “Our unique location right on Interstate 75 means that we tend to see more trauma patients than many Level III trauma centers.”

BVH was also named an ACS Surgical Quality Partner, a new recognition announced for the first time this year. This designation reflects the proven record BVH has demonstrated of adhering to the most rigorous standards in surgical quality – to minimize complications, improve outcomes, and save lives.

“This recognition demonstrates that not only do we have excellent, dedicated associates in the emergency room, but our surgeons also are among the best,” Walker said.

“ACS Quality programs are grounded in more than a century of experience and participation is an important measure of a hospital’s surgical quality. As an ACS Surgical Quality Partner, Blanchard Valley Hospital has shown a commitment to providing the best possible patient care, rigorously evaluating that care, and dedicating themselves to continuous self-improvement,” said ACS Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer Patricia L. Turner, MD, MBA, FACS.

Additionally, BVH was recognized for participating in the Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP).

As part of TQIP, the BVH trauma team submits data on trauma patients compared to data from throughout the United States. Patient information is anonymous, but the ACS reviews trauma cases from their arrival at the hospital through the end of their stay, to track the quality of care at each hospital.

“The goal is to improve our trauma care, so we are always looking to see if there is anything we can learn or improve upon to ensure we deliver the best care to patients,” Walker said. “Regularly reviewing this data also helps us see trends throughout the region. For example, if we realize we are seeing an increase in the number of patients injured in falls, that may indicate a need to educate the community on fall prevention.”

Walker noted that much of the data that the ACS reviewed before granting these honors were from 2021-2022, when the emergency department was busier than usual amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Associates in the emergency department and throughout the hospital are dedicated to providing good care, whatever they may encounter in a given day,” Walker said. “Receiving these honors speaks to our team’s dedication to their work.”

“We are committed to providing the best possible care for our community,” Walker said. “We are honored to be recognized for these efforts and remain committed to continually improving to ensure residents of Northwest Ohio receive the best possible care.”

For more information on trauma care at BVH, please visit https://www.bvhealthsystem.org/services/emergency/trauma-care

 

Greater Findlay Restaurant Week

(From Visit Findlay)

Greater Findlay Restaurant Week kicks off Monday, February 19th and goes through the 25th.

Downtown restaurants, and area eateries alike, will be offering special prix fixe menus all week long for you to indulge in!

Price points are $15, $25, $35, and $45 per diner, and vary per restaurant.  No tickets necessary, but reservations suggested at many locations.  Dine-In Only.

Head to visitfindlay.com/restaurantweek to see all the participating restaurants and their menus!

 

New Initiative To Make Ohio Interstates Safer

(ONN) – Governor DeWine has announced a new effort to make Ohio’s interstates safer.

The governor says over the next few years the state will put new message boards up along interstates and highways about two miles away from 13 locations that are prone to sudden back-ups in traffic, which can lead to rear-end crashes.

The signs will then warn of the backup.

“Once the technology is installed at all 13 locations ODOT anticipates the technology will reduce rear-end crashes by about 16 percent.”

He says there were more than 8,800 such crashes in Ohio last year.

 

Candidate Forums Being Held On WFIN

Ohio’s Primary Election is coming up on March 19th and WFIN is holding candidate forums to get you familiarized with the candidates and their stances on a variety of issues.

Last Monday we had the candidates for Hancock County Prosecutor, Heather Pendleton and Sean Abbott.

Coming up on Monday, February 19th we’ll hear from the Republican candidates in the 83rd District of the Ohio House of Representatives, incumbent Jon Cross and Ty Mathews. The winner will face Democrat Sheila Coressel in the fall.  

Then on February 26th, a forum will be held for the Hancock County Sheriff candidates, and then on March 4th the candidates for Hancock County Commissioner.

The forums are being held live at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts from 5 to 6 p.m. and are being moderated by WFIN’s Chris Oaks.

The forums can be heard on AM 1330 & 95.5 FM WFIN, WFIN.com and Alexa and also viewed live on WFIN Facebook and WFIN.com.

See what candidates and issues are on the ballot in Hancock County by clicking here for the Board of Elections. 

 

Kidnapping Suspect Arrested In Wood County

(From the Wood County Sheriff’s Office)

On February 14, 2024, deputies with the Wood County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation in the Village of Cygnet at approximately 12:20pm.

The vehicle had a male driver, Langston Campbell (pictured below), 27 years old of Cincinnati OH, and a female passenger sitting in the back seat of the vehicle. The Wood County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant and a new Patrol Deputy, who was in training, took the initiative to separate the female from the driver, Mr. Campbell.

Deputies learned that the unnamed 29 year old female had been reported missing on January 10, 2024, by her mother from San Bernardino, California. While interviewing the female during the traffic stop, they determined that she and her 2 year old son had been kidnapped and held against their will in Detroit, Michigan as well as in Port Huron, Michigan.

Mr. Langston Campbell was arrested on two counts of kidnapping and booked into the Wood County Jail. Detectives from the Wood County Sheriff’s Office transported the female to Port Huron, Michigan and with the assistance from the St. Clair County (Michigan) Sheriff’s Office, they successfully secured the child.

The two year old child was in the care of Campbell’s mother and reunited with his mother. The investigation is continuing with additional charges pending.

 

Ohio State Fires Men’s Basketball Coach

(ONN) – The Ohio State University has fired men’s basketball coach Chris Holtmann after seven years with the program.

Holtmann will not finish this season.

The Buckeyes still have 6 games to go in the regular season.

Associate head coach Jake Diebler will now take the team over on an interim basis.

The Buckeyes have not won a road game since January first of 2023.

So far this season Ohio State 14 and 11, 4 and 10 in Big Ten play.

Chris Holtmann is owed $12.8 million on his contract.

 The search for a new head coach will begin when this season ends.

 

School Resource Officer Appreciation Day

(From HCSO School Resource Officers)

Today is National SRO Appreciation Day!

If you see your SRO today make sure to thank them for all they do.

Happy SRO Day!