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Gliding Stars Of Findlay Ice Show Coming Up

(From Gliding Stars of Findlay)

The Gliding Stars of Findlay’s 22nd ice show is scheduled for Sunday, March 30, 2025, beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the Cube, located at 3430 North Main Street in Findlay. Doors open at 1:30pm. The theme for this year’s show is “Gliding Stars Really Big Rock Show.”

The show will feature rock music from the 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000’s. The Stars will be wearing costumes reflecting the different decades and the show’s custom-made set will be enhanced with two video boards. The Stars and their volunteers have been practicing weekly since September to prepare a show for the community.

Gliding Stars of Findlay is a non-profit, adaptive ice-skating program for youth and adult individuals with disabilities. The program uses adaptive equipment such as walkers and modified skates to help provide the Stars the chance to skate. During the past 23 years, the program has provided opportunities for over 500 young people from throughout the region to increase their self-confidence and self-esteem, as well as develop physical strength, make new friends, and enjoy a sense of belonging. Forty-seven skaters from Hancock County and the surrounding area are a part of this year’s show.

Nearly 70 volunteers, under the direction of skating coaches, assist the participants during the weekly practices and show rehearsals. Volunteers include students from the University of Findlay and area middle and high schools, area corporations and businesses, and family members and friends.

Ticket prices for this family-friendly event are $10.00 and are available at the door the day of the show.

Eight raffle items each valued from $300 up to $750, will be raffled off during the show. Tickets for the raffle are four for $5.00 and can be purchased in advance from a Gliding Stars parent or board member or the day of the show. Ticket holders do not need to be present at the show to win.

Major show sponsors include Marathon Petroleum Company LP, Hancock-Wood Electric Community Trust Fund, and The Findlay-Hancock Community Foundation.

For additional information, visit www.glidingstarsoffindlay.org or www.facebook.com/GlidingStarsofFindlay

ODOT Seeking Input On Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan

(From the Ohio Department of Transportation)

Ohioans are encouraged to be a part of the process to shape the future of transportation in our state.

The Ohio Department of Transportation is accepting public comments on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) for 2026 through 2029. The plan identifies the multi-modal transportation improvement projects that are scheduled for some phase of implementation throughout the state over the next four years.  

The draft documents will be available for public review and comment through April 11, 2025.

For additional STIP information and locations of STIP Open Houses, please visit the STIP website: transportation.ohio.gov/stip.

Any comments concerning the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program may be submitted by email to Natasha.Turner@dot.ohio.gov or postal mail to:

Mr. James Gates, Deputy Director
Division of Planning
Ohio Department of Transportation
Mail Stop # 3260
1980 West Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43223

Written comments must be received by the close of business on April 11, 2025. Individuals who may require interpretation or translation services or a reasonable accommodation to review and comment on the draft 2026-2026 STIP should contact Natasha Turner. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.

Police Officer Promoted To Rank Of Sergeant

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

It is my great pleasure to announce the promotion of Rebecca L. Timm to the rank of Sergeant with the Tiffin Police Department. This evening, the Honorable Mayor Lee Wilkinson had the privilege of administering the oath of office to Sergeant Timm, with family, co-workers, friends, and retired officers in attendance to share in this significant achievement. A special moment occurred when her son had the honor of pinning her newly earned Sergeant’s badge to her uniform.

Since joining the Tiffin Police Department in October 2005, Sergeant Timm has demonstrated unwavering dedication to public safety, upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and service. Her commitment to excellence has been recognized through numerous commendations and awards, both from within the department and from the community she serves.

In addition to her patrol responsibilities, Sergeant Timm serves as a valued member of the Regional Hostage Negotiation Team, where her expertise in crisis negotiation has been instrumental in securing peaceful resolutions in high-stakes situations. Her ability to remain composed under pressure and employ effective negotiation techniques has prevented potential tragedies and reinforced the department’s commitment to preserving life and public safety.

Sergeant Timm’s dedication to professional growth is evident in her academic achievements. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Heidelberg University and a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from Tiffin University, further enhancing her leadership capabilities and contributions to the department.

This promotion marks a historic milestone for the Tiffin Police Department, as Sergeant Timm becomes only the second female officer to achieve this rank. The last female officer promoted to sergeant was Michelle Craig, nearly 40 years ago. Additionally, Sergeant Timm will be succeeding retired Sergeant Rob Bour, who concluded his distinguished career with TPD in January.

The Tiffin Police Department is honored to welcome Sergeant Timm into this leadership role. Her experience, expertise, and commitment to the community will undoubtedly have a lasting and positive impact on both the department and the citizens we serve.

Please join me in congratulating Sergeant Rebecca L. Timm on this well-deserved promotion. Way to go Becca!!

Chief David Pauly

Tiffin Police Department

Mayor Represents Findlay At Yale Mayors College And CEO Summit

(From the City of Findlay)

Mayor Christina Muryn was among 40 U.S. mayors selected to participate in the prestigious 35th annual Yale Mayors College and CEO Summit, held in Washington, D.C. This high-level gathering brought together top government and business leaders to discuss critical economic and policy issues shaping communities nationwide.

The summit covered pressing topics, including the short- and long-term impacts of tariffs, cybersecurity, and strategies for working with the Trump Administration 2.0. Highlights included an economic discussion featuring White House Economic Advisor Steve Moore and a discussion on local and federal partnerships for improving public safety with FBI Director Kash Patel.

The event also convened approximately 50 of the nation’s top CEOs, including Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan), Mark Stewart (Goodyear), David Solomon (Goldman Sachs), Barbara Humpton (Siemens), Maria Black (ADP), Michael Dell (Dell Technologies), and Andrew Ferguson (FTC Chairman).

Mayor Muryn’s participation underscores Findlay’s commitment to staying at the forefront of economic and policy discussions that impact local businesses and residents. Muryn has attended this annual gathering since taking office in 2019.

Library Acts As Shelter During Severe Weather

(From the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library)

During last year’s active storm season, the library became more than just a place for books—it became a shelter.

When tornado warnings were issued, patrons, staff, and even those passing through downtown found safety in our lower-level meeting rooms.

While the main library floor closes during warnings, our front doors and parking garage entrance remain open to anyone in need of a secure place to wait out the storm.

One memorable moment from last year? A Master Gardeners program turned into a community shelter, as attendees and residents took cover together, finding both safety and a shared sense of resilience.

As we head into another storm season, know that the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library is here for you.

We hope for calm skies, but if severe weather strikes, our doors will be open.

Stay safe, Findlay!

United Way Of Hancock County’s Annual Meeting Open To Public

(From the United Way of Hancock County)

United Way of Hancock County will host its Annual Meeting from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at its office at 318 W. Main Cross (second floor).

The event is open to the public and will celebrate volunteers, donors, and organizations committed to United Way’s mission of measurably improving people’s lives in Hancock County.

Those attending may RSVP by emailing marketing@uwhancock.org or calling 419-423-1432.

Sadler Running For Findlay City Council

Haydee Sadler has announced that she is running for a seat on Findlay City Council.

Sadler is vying for the seat representing the Sixth Ward.

Rodney Phillips is also running for the Sixth Ward seat.

Current Sixth Ward councilmember Jim Niemeyer is not running for reelection

The Primary Election is on May 6th.

Below is a news release sent out by Sadler announcing her candidacy.

I’m Running for Findlay City Council Ward 6 – It’s Time for Change!

If not us, then who? If not now, then when? A phrase I use often in a call to action – and now is a time for action.

I’m stepping up once again to serve our community in the greatest capacity I can. It’s time for a change, and I want to be the one to bring the change that people want to see.

When I ran for Mayor of Findlay in 2023, I listened to the concerns of residents and sought real answers. Since then, I’ve continued writing, blogging, and speaking out about important city matters—issues that were never properly addressed during my time on the Strategic Planning Committee in 2022. Now, with another election upon us, I’m ready to take that fight to City Council and be the voice our residents deserve.

I am battle-tested, and I have proven that I will not give up on this community. As your City Council representative, I am committed to:

Being a good steward of the city’s properties and resources Conducting a constitutional review of our ordinances to ensure fairness and accountability Keeping Findlay fiscally responsible and making sure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely Allowing your thoughts and concerns to be heard in both written and oral communications Honoring the First Amendment and ensuring free speech in our Council chambers Improving the daily lives of all residents by addressing real community needs

Our local government has a responsibility to represent residents, provide essential public services, maintain infrastructure, regulate policies, and foster community development. I believe in a city government that is transparent, accountable, and responsive to the people it serves, keeping in mind the real purpose of city government.

I’m asking for your support in this election. If you’re ready for real leadership and a representative who listens, fights, and stands firm on principle, I’m your girl!

Let’s make Findlay a city that truly works for its people.

Please visit me at Haydeesadler.net

VOTE Haydee Sadler for City Council Ward 6 on May 6th.

Sheriff’s Office Executes Search Warrants In Theft Investigations

The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office says it executed seven search warrants in connection with the thefts of trailers, campers, vehicles, and scrap metal in Hancock, Seneca, Wood, and Allen Counties.

The search warrants were carried out at addresses in Fostoria, Risingsun, Kansas, and Wayne, Ohio.

The investigation began with the theft of trailers in Hancock County and authorities discovered the trailer thefts were only some of the crimes being committed by a larger group of individuals.

The sheriff’s office said the search warrants yielded a stolen Bobcat Skid Steer, suspected methamphetamine, suspected fentanyl, a credit card skimmer, electronic devices, and ledgers.

Various agencies assisted in carrying out the search warrants.

The investigation is ongoing and will be reviewed by the prosecutor’s office at its conclusion.

Health Department Hosting Postpartum Support Class

(From Hancock Public Health)

We’re launching a Postpartum Support Class: “The Nest” for all new families!

This free program offers guidance on safe sleep, car seat safety checks, lactation support, postpartum depression awareness, blood pressure monitoring, baby weight checks, and a welcoming space for new parents to connect.

Every other second Monday of the month

March 10, May 12, July 14, September 8, and November 10

Hancock Public Health

2225 Keith Pkw Findlay OH 45840

10:00 am to Noon

Join us for expert support, helpful resources, and a community that cares.

Tag a new parent who could benefit!

Streets Closing For Sewer Repairs And Tree-Cutting Work

(From the City of Findlay)

On March 13, 2025, George Street will be closed between Main Street to Cedar Avenue for a sewer repair. This closure will be from 7am-3pm.

On March 13, 2025, Morey Avenue will be closed between Swing Avenue to Davis Street for tree-cutting work being done by Hancock County. This closure will be from 8am-3pm.

Motorists are advised to avoid these areas.

The City of Findlay will release updates on information and schedules when it becomes available.