Last week, Congressman Bob Latta (R-OH5) joined representatives from Ohio’s energy industry and local economic community to discuss the current challenges Ohioans are facing, including high energy and gas prices, costly and burdensome regulations that delay energy infrastructure projects
At a Jerusalem Township Trustee meeting in May, Lucas County Sheriff Michael J. Navarre told trustees that deputies will continue to provide road patrols into 2023, although not 24/7 as deputies currently do.
At a recent city council meeting, Oregon officials expressed opposition to any expectations in Jerusalem Township that its police department would provide assistance to the township without compensation.
Published by kkaczala on Wed, 08/17/2022 - 10:29am
Oregon City Council on Monday agreed to let voters decide on proposed changes to the city’s charter.
From time to time, review of the charter is needed to ensure consistency with state and federal election laws and also for efficient and responsive city government.
Published by kkaczala on Wed, 08/17/2022 - 10:26am
On Sunday morning at Clay High School on the practice field just north of the stadium, Mercy Health Life Flight landed for a photo shoot of seniors on the Clay Football team and the cheerleading squad.
Published by kkaczala on Wed, 08/17/2022 - 10:23am
BP has reached an agreement to sell its 50% interest in the BP-Husky Toledo Refinery in Ohio to Calgary-based Cenovus, its joint venture partner in the facility.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/12/2022 - 4:00pm
The task force that was assembled to make recommendations to help sustain volunteer fire service in Ohio will hold a listening session Aug. 17 at Penta Career Center, 9301 Buck Road, from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
The meeting is free and open to the public.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 08/12/2022 - 4:00pm
August 14-20
August 14
1919 -The large and historic Hotel Victory at Put-in-Bay burns to the ground in spectacular blaze that can be seen in Toledo.
1922 - Ten-thousand people crowd Toledo beach to cool off in high heat.
Northwood City Administrator Bob Anderson is retiring. Anderson, 73, has been in the position for 10 years.
City council voted to hire Anderson in September, 2012. He replaced Dennis Recker, who had resigned.