Monthly Archives: May 2024

Findlay Police Department Seeking Volunteers For Bicycle Rodeo

(From the Findlay Police Department)

With our 2024 Bicycle Rodeo quickly approaching on Saturday, June 8th, we’re looking for a few volunteers to help us with our event.

Whether you’re passionate about bicycle safety, or simply need some volunteer hours, we’d love to have a few extra hands.

Police officer Brian White says, during the Bicycle Rodeo, there will be a series of different bike courses and educational activities and there will also be bike helmets given away.

Check out our sign up lists below to see if something works for you.

2024 Findlay Police Department Bicycle Rodeo – Saturday, June 8th 9:00 – 11:00 AM

https://www.signupgenius.com/…/60B0A4BACAE28A6F94…

2024 Findlay Police Department Bicycle Rodeo (RAIN DATE) – Saturday, June 15th 9:00 – 11:00 AM

https://www.signupgenius.com/…/60B0A4BACAE28A6F94…

 

Book Vending Machines Installed In Findlay Primary, Intermediate Schools

(From the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation)

How fun is this? 

Findlay City Schools received a grant totaling $30,000 to install a book vending machine at Whittier Primary, Northview Primary School, Bigelow Hill Elementary School, Chamberlin Hill Elementary School, and Wilson Vance Elementary School.

The vending machine is used as an incentive for students to demonstrate leadership qualities and achieve their goals.

This Northview student was excited to receive their first book from the vending machine!

 

Police Officers Honored With Life Saving Award

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

At tonight’s City Council Meeting, Tiffin Officer Becca Timm, Sgt. Eric Aller, and Officer Steven Beutler were distinguished with the prestigious departmental Life Saving Award.

This accolade is a tribute to officers whose courage, quick thinking, and decisive actions have directly resulted in saving lives, highlighting their exceptional dedication to duty and service.

The Tiffin Police Department takes great pride in commending these officers for their exemplary conduct, which not only upholds the highest standards of law enforcement but also demonstrates an unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of the community they serve.

Officer Becca Timm and Officer Steven Beutler received their first Life Saving Award recognizing their extraordinary efforts in critical situations. Sgt. Eric Aller was honored with his fourth Life Saving Award, underscoring his consistent dedication and exceptional performance in life-threatening scenarios.

The collective achievements of these officers reflect the values and mission of the Tiffin Police Department. Their bravery and professionalism serve as an inspiration to their colleagues and a reassurance to the community that they are protected by individuals of the highest caliber.

Congratulations to Officer Timm, Officer Beutler, and Sgt. Aller for their remarkable achievements and unwavering service.

Chief Pauly

 

FEMA Disaster Recovery Center Opening In Findlay

A temporary FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will open in Findlay to assist Hancock County residents in their recovery from the March 14 tornadoes.

Specialists from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration will be at the center to help people apply for federal disaster assistance, upload documents, learn about ways to make their property more disaster-resistant, and get their questions answered in person.

The temporary center will located at the Hancock County Engineer’s Office at 1900 Lima Avenue in Findlay.

Hours: Tues. May 21 – Thurs. May 23, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The center will close on Thursday, May 23 at 5:00 p.m.

To find the center nearest you, visit FEMA.gov/DRC.

Survivors may visit any center for assistance.

As tornadoes hit Ohio on March 14th, an EF-1 touched down in southwest Hancock County severely damaging some houses and barns.

 

Police Department Receiving Complaints About Confusing Letter From Nonprofit

(From the Findlay Police Department)

We have received a few complaints of residents receiving letters from the National Police Association asking for donations (picture attached for reference).

While the NPA is a legal non-profit organization, their letters can be confusing and some believe they are originating from the City of Findlay, as the letter mentions “Findlay City Council” several times within the letter. This letter is NOT from the City of Findlay and no donations are directed to the City of Findlay.

We would encourage all residents to donate to charities you know and trust and/or donate locally. Also, be sure to do your research on each charity before donating. Reputable charities should have a positive rating on websites such as the Better Business Bureau, CharityNavigator.org or Guidestar.org.

 

 

50 North Holding Senior Job Fair

If you are over the age of 50 and looking for a part-time job, stop by the 50 North Senior Job Fair.

It will be held on Thursday, May 23 from 3 to 5.

More than 30 businesses will be there as well as career counselors to assist with resumes and job applications.

Get more details below.

 

Zonta Landing At Riverside Park Opening Soon

(From the Hancock Park District)

Zonta Landing at Riverside Park will be opening this weekend.

Hours are 1-7 PM – Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays through Labor Day weekend.

The standard boat rental fee is $5 per 1/2hr for canoes, kayaks and pedal boats.

All boats are first come first serve.

 

ODNR: Additional CWD Cases Confirmed

(From the ODNR)

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife confirmed 27 white-tailed deer in Allen, Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) during the 2023-24 deer hunting season.

The Division of Wildlife tested 2,734 deer during the 2023-24 season. Positive samples were found in Allen (one), Hardin (one), Marion (four), and Wyandot (21) counties.

Testing was performed on deer harvested by hunters during the 2023-24 season, as well as on deer taken through targeted removal efforts in February and March. Postseason deer removal is meant to slow the spread of CWD by reducing deer numbers in areas where the disease has been detected.

Since the fall of 2020, 49 wild deer in Ohio have tested positive for CWD, all in Allen, Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties (one in Allen, one in Hardin, 10 in Marion, 37 in Wyandot). Allen County’s first case of CWD was confirmed in November 2023.

CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer and other similar species, including mule deer, elk, and moose. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is no strong evidence that CWD is transmissible to humans. Find more information about CWD, including a map of known locations, at ohiodnr.gov/cwd.

 

 

One Energy Becoming Public Company, Getting New Name

Findlay-based One Energy Enterprises has announced a partnership that will take it to the next level with a listing on the New York Stock Exchange and a new name.

“The next generation of turbines we’re putting up cost over $8 million a piece, so we need a whole lot of access to capital and as we grow the best way to do that is to end up as a public company,” said One Energy founder and CEO Jereme Kent.

On with WFIN’s Chris Oaks, Kent says they will be known as One Power Company as a publicly listed company when the merger with TortoiseEcofin Acquisition Corp. III is finalized.

Learn more about the merger by listening to the full interview Chris conducted with Jereme below.

 

 

Cory-Rawson Local Schools Recognizes Business Partners

(From Cory-Rawson Local Schools)

The Cory-Rawson Local School District Board of Education recognized Autokiniton’s Bluffton plant and Masterpiece Signs and Graphics for their strong support of the district’s schools at their May meeting. The companies were honored as part of the Ohio School Boards Association’s (OSBA) 2024 Business Honor Roll program.

The program gives school districts a way to say “thanks” to local businesses and recognize them for their valuable contributions to schools.

“Autokiniton’s Bluffton Plant has been very generous to families in our district.” said Brent Thomas, board president.

“The employees have generously donated backpacks and lunch bags to students at the start of the school year and have provided Christmas gifts to families in our school who are in need. Autokiniton is also a strong partner with our career development efforts.”

Thomas shared, “Masterpiece Signs and Graphics has worked closely with Cory-Rawson for many years to ensure our brand and signage is professional. This year, Masterpiece designed, produced, and installed our Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame display. Additionally, the company made a donation toward the project and supports other projects throughout the school.”