Monthly Archives: February 2019

Mt. Blanchard Discusses Business Ideas In Recent Heart And Soul Committee Meeting

02/26/19 – 4:34 P.M.

The Mt. Blanchard Heart and Soul Committee met on Monday to talk about businesses. Co-coordinator Jackie Porcello said that majority of the people interviewed would like to see a community center open in town.

She added that they also heard that locals would like a coffee shop with WiFi, a pizzeria, and a restaurant to name a few. Porcello said the next step is finding someone to spearhead the projects.

They will have a community summit at the end of March to discuss the progress made and make decisions on what is next.

Next “Living Through Loss” Presentation Will Discuss Healthy Meals Easing Grief

02/26/19 – 4:23 P.M.

Bridge Home Health and Hospice is hosting a presentation connecting food with health and your mood for the “Living Through Loss” Series. Bridge Bereavement Coordinator Kristy Beall explained that they will focus on how meals affect chemicals in your body…

Beal added that making a meal for one can be hard…

The presentation is meant for people who have lost a loved one. It will be at the Blanchard Valley Hospital on March 18 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Garbage Truck Overturns Taking Out Power Lines Southeast Of Arlington

02/26/19 – 1:26 P.M.

A garbage truck overturned southeast of Arlington and downed power lines in the area. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office reports that the accident happened around 10:40 a.m. near the Intersection of Madison Township 177 and County Road 150.

The driver apparently fell asleep, drove into a ditch and the truck turned on its side in a field. Ed’s Towing was responding to remove the vehicle.

AEP Ohio reports that the power should be restored to the affected customers by 11 p.m.

Findlay Rotary Club Raises Over $20,000 To Help Eradicate Polio

02/26/19 – 11:01 A.M.

The Findlay Rotary Club had a successful Pints for Polio event at Findlay Brewing Company. A celebrity server competition at the brewery raised over $4,300 while a local challenge provided an additional $2,500. The group also received a contribution from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to bring the night over the $20,000.

All of the money raised is going to Rotary International’s Polio Plus Program. The program is dedicated to eradicating polio worldwide.

Area Farmers Concerned About ‘Lake Erie Bill of Rights” Vote In Toledo

2/26/19 – 10:41 A.M.

Hancock County farmers are keeping a close eye on a special election going on in Toledo today. Auditor Charity Rauschenberg says there is concern that the “Lake Erie Bill of Rights” could expose farmers to lawsuits. As a result, there is more interest in joining agricultural districts…

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Backers of the Lake Erie Bill of rights say it would let them file lawsuits against water polluters. Since Hancock County is part of the Lake Erie watershed, farmers have concerns the law could target them.

Rauschenberg says many people have been checking to see if their land is already in an agricultural district, or getting information on how to join one.

Hancock County Commissioners To Give Operations Update

2/26/19 – 7:24 A.M.

The Hancock County Commissioners will give an update on county operations this Friday. They’ll speak at the Hancock County Republican Party’s First Friday Luncheon. The event starts at 11:30 a.m. at the Dock, behind St. Marks United Methodist Church on South Main Street.

There is a $10 charge per person for lunch. Attendance at the program is free. For reservations, call 419-422-5946.

Hancock County Sheriff’s Office Schedules Extra Hours For Concealed Carry Permits

2/26/19 – 7:17 A.M.

An increase in demand for concealed carry licenses has led the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office to schedule Saturday hours to process applications. The office will open from 9 a.m. to noon on March 2nd, March 16th, March 30th, and April 6th. Deputies will help applicants on a first-come, first served basis.

If they need extra Saturday hours, the Sheriff’s Office will post them on their Facebook page as well as their own website.

MORE: Hancock County Sheriff’s Office Website

McComb To Tie Fireworks To Cookie Fest This Summer

2/26/19 – 6:47 A.M.

McComb plans to tie this year’s Independence Day fireworks in with the annual Cookie Fest celebration. Village council heard about plans to hold Cookie Fest on July 6th and 7th this year. The village would hold its fireworks display on the night of the 6th.

A public meeting to discuss Cookie Fest plans is set for March 7th at 7 p.m. in the municipal building.

MORE: Brush pickup scheduled in McComb

ODOT Plans Pavement Repair On I-75 In Findlay

2/26/19 – 5:31 A.M.

ODOT will slow traffic on I-75 in Findlay this week to make pavement repairs. The work will take place starting at midnight Wednesday and will last around five hours. The State Highway Patrol will provide rolling roadblocks in the northbound and southbound lanes while the work is happening.

ODOT says the pavement repair is taking place between the U.S. 68 and State Route 15 interchange and the Harrison Street overpass.

Member Of Putnam County Board Of Health Keeps Job

2/26/19 – 5:24 A.M.

A member of the Putnam County Board of Public Health has kept his job despite an effort to remove him from the position. WLIO-TV reports the Putnam County District Advisory Board voted 16-8 to keep Matthew Herman in his role.

Members of the health board claimed Herman bullied and intimidated leaders of Putnam County Homecare and Hospice. They also say he recorded executive sessions. Herman got a chance to tell his side of the story during a Monday hearing. He was able to provide emails and text messages to defend his case.

MORE: WLIO-TV