Monthly Archives: August 2018

More Insurers Expected To Offer Affordable Care Act Plans In Ohio

8/29/18 – 5:09 A.M.

Ohioans will likely see more insurers offering plans under the Affordable Care Act in 2019. However, increasing premiums could mean local doctors won’t be in the network. The Ohio Department of Insurance completed its review of insurance product filings last week.

Last year there were 42 counties in Ohio that only had one insurer. Hancock, Putnam, Wyandot, Allen, and Seneca counties all have two insurers offering plans next year.

Open enrollment for 2019 coverage runs November 1 through December 15.

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Hancock County Fair Underway

8/29/18 – 5:01 A.M.

The Hancock County Fair officially kicks off today. Today is Senior Citizens and Veterans Day on the grounds. Seniors and veterans can get in for $2 with proper identification.

Tonight’s grandstand events include the donkey races in the north grandstand. The event raises money for Flag City Honor Flight. The donkey races raised $15,000 last year.

The Hancock County Band Show is the headline event in the south grandstand tonight. It will start at 7 p.m. Before that, you can see harness racing at 1 p.m. in the south grandstand.

Missing Lima Children Found In Kenton

8/29/18 – 4:24 A.M.

Four missing Lima kids are back home, while their mother and her boyfriend are behind bars. Lima police say Patience Wilson, Damara Croley, Benjamin Croley and Damien Wilson were found safe yesterday in Kenton, Ohio. An endangered child advisory was issued after their non-custodial mother attempted to take the children to Florida. Charges are pending against Marianne Merritt and Charles Perkins.

Local Schools Starting On A Later Date Next year

08/28/18 – 3:40 P.M.

Schools in Hancock County will start later next year. Findlay City Schools superintendent Ed Kurt explained that this will help keep classes rolling.

Ed Kurt

Kurt added that this will help keep kids from being in class during the late summer heat.

Kurt explained that it was easiest for the schools to work together on this decision.

Ed Kurt

School will start on August 28th next year. The end of the school year will be unaffected.

Columbus Grove Man Pleads Not Guilty To 10 Rape Charges

8/28/18 – 11:44 A.M.
EDIT: An earlier headline mistakenly read “Pleads Guilty” instead of “Not Guilty” The story contained within correctly reported the plea was “not guilty”

A Columbus Grove man pleaded not guilty Monday to 13 charges stemming from sex crimes in Allen County. 62-year-old Richard Byrd faced 10 counts of rape, two counts of sexual battery, and one count of gross sexual imposition. Court documents say the victim in the case was under the age of 13.

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UPDATE: Findlay Tears Down Dilapidated Buildings On West Main Cross

8/28/18 – 5:12 A.M.
UPDATE – 11:08 A.M. – Includes information from the August 7 council meeting minutes.

There was some confusion among Findlay officials about the demolition of two dilapidated buildings. Crews tore down the buildings at 428 West Main Cross Street Monday. The outbuildings were part of a property the city once thought about using for a health department.

Councilwoman Holly Frische included the Courier in an email chain about the demolition. In it, she said she wasn’t aware that the city approved the demolition. Minutes from the August 7 council meeting record a communication from Mayor Lydia Mihalik saying plans for the property included demolishing the two buildings. She said demolition would happen before the end of the summer.

Auditor Jim Staschiak said he was, “flabbergasted to see buildings coming down just days before the council was set to go look at them.” At least one council person didn’t seem to mind the move. In the email chain Councilman John Harrington said, “Buildings discussed are junk and need to go.”

City Council will tour the remaining buildings Thursday afternoon.

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Lima Police Searching For Missing Family

8/28/18 – 8:15 A.M.

Police in Lima are asking for your help in finding a missing family from the city. Officers believe Marianne Merritt and her boyfriend, Charles Perkins, took Marianne’s four children. She does not have custodial rights to the kids. Investigators think they might be on their way to Florida in a dark blue Chrysler Voyager with a white passenger door. The license plate number is FMQ3175.

A post on the department’s Facebook page says Perkins is abusive toward the children. They believe he is armed and dangerous.

Descriptions:

Marianne Merritt (mother). White Female 01/16/1978. 5’05” / 210 pounds red hair green eyes.

Charles Perkins (boyfriend) abusive towards children. White male. 09/05/1978. 5’05” / 164 pounds. Brown hair brown eyes.

Damara Croley 13 YO. White Female. 11/08/2004. 5’03 / 180 pounds. Brown hair and Blue eyes. Last wearing red OSU shirt and Spiderman web pants.

Benjamin Karl-Leland Croley 12 YO. White Male. 01/30/2006. 5’01”/ 120 pounds. Blonde hair and Blue eyes. Last wearing yellow smiley emoji pants.

Patience Wilson 9 YO. White female. 03/05/2009. 4’05” / 80 pounds. Blonde hair and Blue eyes. Last wearing white top and dark blue or black leggings.

Damien Wilson 8 YO. White Male. 04/16/2010. 4’05”/ 111 pounds. Blonde hair and Blue eyes. Last wearing blue shirt and red and black shorts.

 

Community Foundation Member Earns Community Development Certification

8/28/18 – 7:25 A.M.

The program director with the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation has earned a community development certification. Brian Treece was one of three people awarded a Community Heart and Soul certification by the Orton Family Foundation.

The award means Treece can assist towns in carrying out Orton’s community development model. The model aims to help guide residents in creating stronger, healthier, and more economically vibrant smaller cities.

To qualify, Treece had to complete a two-year certification program. That includes leading Community Heart & Soul in at least one town.

Fostoria Police Respond To Reports Of Man Barricaded In Apartment Monday

8/28/18 – 7:11 A.M.

Fears of a man with a gun prompted a heavy police presence at a Fostoria apartment complex Monday afternoon. The Review-Times reports officers responded to the Eco Village on Peeler Drive after receiving a report about a man threatening a woman with a gun.

The report said the man had barricaded himself in an apartment. Officers searched the area and learned the man had run away before they arrived.

The incident remains under investigation.

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