Monthly Archives: August 2024

Ohio Ranks High For Unsolved Crimes

(ONN) – A new report shows Ohio ranks high among states when it comes to unsolved crimes.

According to new data published by non-partisan non-profit Council of State Governments, Ohio ranks third behind Florida and New Mexico for unsolved crimes.

71 percent of violent crimes in Ohio went unsolved in 2022.

The CSG classifies violent crimes as homicide, aggravated assault, robbery and rape, which is the category that is most unsolved in Ohio.

Homicide is the least unsolved violent crime in Ohio.

The data comes from the FBI’s uniform crime reporting program.

 

Bomb Squad Called In After Person Finds Suspicious Substance

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

This afternoon (Wednesday) Tiffin Police took a report from a local citizen who had something unusual.

The citizen had just purchased an old safe and found sealed vials with a liquid in them.

Not knowing what they could be he brought them to the police department.

Ofc. Drew Westenbarger investigated and found the vials were likely filled with a dangerous liquid used in the early 1900’s to deter safe crackers.

After further investigation the liquid was believed to be chloropicrin.

This chemical was used in World War I as a toxic tear gas.

The preferred method of disposal for chloropicrin is controlled demolition.

Tiffin PD contacted the Toledo bomb squad.

Officers from that unit responded and assisted.

After their assessment they also believed it to be chloropicrin.

The vials were transported to a remote location where the Toledo bomb squad conducted a controlled demolition.

 

50th Reunion Of L-B Championship Football Team

(From Liberty-Benton Local Schools)

50th Reunion of the 1974 Liberty-Benton BVC Championship Football Team!

Join us on Friday, August 30, during the home opener against Columbus Grove as we celebrate the 50th reunion of the 1974 L-B team—the first to win a BVC Football crown with an impressive 8-0-1 record!

5 PM: Team members, cheerleaders, and parents will gather in the Fieldhouse to sign in and socialize. Community members are welcome to stop by, check out memorabilia, and watch game film from that historic year.

Pre-Game: The team will be introduced at the stadium just before kickoff.

Post-Game: A reception for the team will be held in the Elementary school building.

Come out and celebrate this milestone with us!

 

Golden Apple Award Semi-Finalists Announced

(From the Findlay Rotary Club)

The Findlay Rotary Club has announced its semifinalists for the 2024 Golden Apple Awards.

The club selected three teachers from the elementary level, three teachers from the middle school level and two teachers from the high school level to compete for the award. The finalists will be announced at the annual Golden Apple Awards Dinner on October 16, 2024.

The finalist at each level receives the Golden Apple Award along with a $2,500 cash prize. Second and third place semi-finalist each receive a $250 cash prize. Finalists also accept an invitation to join the Golden Apple Academy, a group consisting of all past Golden Apple Award finalists.

At the elementary level, the semifinalists are: Heagan Sparling, Kindergarten at Liberty Benton; Jena Meloy, Kindergarten at Whittier; and Jayson Schube, 4th grade at Bigelow Hill.

At the middle school level, the semifinalists are: Angel Buck, 6th Grade Social Studies at Glenwood Middle School; Andy Honse, Band at McComb; and Maryann Holderman, Science at Riverdale.

At the high school level, the semifinalists are: Amy Teders, English at Liberty Benton; and Tyler Smith, Science at Findlay High School.

The Findlay Rotary Club accepted nominations for the award from students, parents, administration, colleagues and the community-at-large through the beginning of April.

Nominees are required to be a current teacher in the Findlay area or a Hancock County school and have at least three years of experience.

Nominated teachers submit a resume, a teaching philosophy essay, and two letters of recommendation to the Rotary Community Selection Committee who selected this year’s semifinalists. A second group of members from the Rotary Final Selection Committee interviews and conducts classroom visits to determine the finalists.

Below is a picture of last year’s winners, and you can learn more about them by clicking here. 

The Findlay Rotary Club was founded in 1920 and is a member of Rotary International, an association of Rotary clubs around the world, which today numbers almost 32,000 clubs in over 200 countries. The Rotary Club of Findlay was founded by the city’s leaders in 1920, and continues with the leaders of today. The club also sponsors the Rotaract Club at The University of Findlay.

 

Fostoria Launches New Drop-Off Recycling Program

(WTOL-11) – The City of Fostoria is going “greener.”

It’s launching a new drop-off recycling program.

Recycling bins will now be available for household items including paper, cardboard, glass and plastic bottles and aluminum.

The city held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Foundation Park to kick off the city-wide initiative.

 

Man Pleads Guilty To Killing Two People In Bowling Green

(WTOL-11) – A man accused of shooting and killing two people in Bowling Green last year was back in a Wood County courtroom.

According to the prosecutor’s office, 63-year-old Xiaosong Wang pleaded guilty to multiple charges including aggravated murder, murder, and attempted murder.

He is scheduled to be sentenced in October.

The prosecutor’s office says Wang was accused of killing the owners of Ninja Hibachi Sushi Steak House.

At the time Wang was an employee of the restaurant.

The shooting also injured another one of his co-workers.

 

Bluffton Craft Show Coming Up

(From the Bluffton Craft Show)

Join us for Bluffton’s 51st Annual Juried Craft Show!

For over 50 years, we’ve been a community favorite, showcasing unique, high-quality handmade treasures from talented small business owners.

Come meet the crafters, find perfect gifts, and enjoy a day of local shopping on Saturday, September 28th, from 9 AM to 3 PM.

Plus, the first 100 shoppers at 106 W College Avenue will receive a free swag bag!

Don’t miss out—arrive early and experience the best of Bluffton at the Craft Show!

 

Fatal Crash In Seneca County Under Investigation

(From the Ohio State Highway Patrol)

The Norwalk Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred on August 27, 2024 at 12:34 p.m. on State Route 18 at the Township Road 15 intersection in Clinton Township, Seneca County.

The preliminary investigation showed a 2018 Hyundai Sonata, operated by Sarah A. Law, age 25, of Republic, traveling east on State Route 18. A 2005 Dodge Magnum, operated by John D. Adcock III, age 46, of Fremont, was traveling south on Township Road 15.

Mr. Adcock failed to stop for a stop sign at the intersection and struck the Hyundai. After the collision, the Dodge struck a traffic sign and overturned into a field in the southeast corner of the intersection. The Hyundai struck a traffic sign before coming to rest in the same field.

Mr. Adcock was not wearing his seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. He sustained serious injuries and was flown from Tiffin Mercy Health to St. Vincent Medical center.

Chavis J. Freeman, age 40, of Fremont, was a passenger of the Dodge. He was not wearing his seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. He sustained serious injuries and was flown to St. Vincent Medical Center from the scene where he later died. 

Destiny M. Stines, age 28, of Fremont, was a passenger of the Dodge. She was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. Ms. Stines sustained fatal injuries from the crash.

Ms. Law was wearing her seatbelt. She sustained minor injuries and was transported to Tiffin Mercy Health.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, Tiffin Fire Department, Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Department, Seneca County EMS, Mercy Health Life-Flight, Seneca County Coroner’s Office, The Ohio Department of Transportation, and Rush Towing.

The crash remains under investigation.

 

Sheriff’s Office Investigating Fatal Crash Involving Bicyclist

The Wood County Sheriff’s Office says a bicyclist was killed when they were struck from behind by a car.

It happened around 6:30 Tuesday morning on Devils Hole Road between Pemberville Road and Lemoyne Road in Troy Township.

The sheriff’s office says 78-year-old Gary Donaldson, of Pemberville, was heading west on his bicycle when a car driven by 44-year-old Amy Bushman hit him from behind, causing fatal injuries.

Donaldson was pronounced dead at the scene.

The crash remains under investigation.

The sheriff’s office said alcohol does not appear to have been a factor in the crash.

 

Hancock County Fair Underway

The Hancock County Fair is underway. 

The fair will be held August 27 – September 2 at the Hancock County Fairgrounds located at 1017 East Sandusky Street in Findlay.

“The Hancock County Fair is more than just a fair, it’s a tradition,” the fair says on its website.

WFIN’s Chris Oaks previously spoke with the fair’s Haley Reese about some of the exciting changes at the fair this year.