An auto supply manufacturer will be moving to Oregon in the fall, with the creation of about 80 full-time jobs.
Adler Pelzer Group (APG) will generate $3.5 million in new annual payroll for the city.
Oregon has updated its municipal code regarding peddlers and solicitors going house to house in the city.
The changes would help revoke their license, as needed, said Law Director Melissa Purpura. It would also ensure a complete criminal background check.
Published by sports@presspub... on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 11:51am
Bailey Bowman was traveling with boyfriend Gerald Lathrop, Sr. along State Route 795 heading towards his parents’ home on the evening of June 5, 2010.
The two 20-year-old Walbridge residents had spent the day at the Old West End Festival.
Oregon City Council last month approved one year contract extensions with the Oregon Police Command Officers/Fraternal Order of Police and the Oregon Police Patrolmen’s Association due to the economy. Their current collective bargaining agreements will expire on June 30.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 06/05/2020 - 4:00pm
The decision by the Allen-Clay Joint Fire District board of trustees to discipline Mark Stahl, a battalion chief, has been affirmed by the Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 06/05/2020 - 4:00pm
The Ottawa County Agricultural Society has voted to move forward with a modified, primarily Junior Fair, schedule.
The decision was made to focus efforts on one-day livestock judgings for each species, equestrian shows, harness racing, and some vendor opportunities.
On the night of June 5, 2010, a tornado, with winds of approximately 170-175 mph, blew through northeast Wood and western Ottawa counties and left extensive damage in the wake of its path.
June 5 2010 is a date that Sue LaVoy will never forget. That’s when a tornado leveled her home on Neill Avenue in Moline, located next to a field across from the Main Street Church. She and then husband Wayne walked away with just the clothes on their backs.