•Jennifer Ann Avalos, 388 Spieker Terrace, Toledo, 180 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 165 days suspended, $387 court costs and fines, assault.
•Kirsten Ashley Poole, 159 Maple, Rossford, 180 days CCNO, 170 days suspended, $347 court costs and fines, dangerous drugs.
Oregon City Council recently approved a customer supply agreement for the provision of natural gas to residential and small commercial customers as part of the Northwest Ohio Aggregation Coalition (NOAC).
Oregon City Council approved a contract with Telesystem, of Northwood, to provide voice, long distance services, internet access services, and point-to-point lines from the municipal building to remote locations for a three year period.
•James Daniel Messenger, 620 Riverside, Toledo, 180 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 157 days suspended, license suspended one year, $656 court costs and fines, operating a motor vehicle under the influence.
Communities in Northwest Ohio are receiving approximately $17.5 million in low-interest rate funding from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and to make other water quality improvements. The loans were approved between Oc
•Marsha Bochi, 3330 Curtice, Northwood, 180 days Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO), 177 days suspended, license suspended one year, $546 court costs and fines, operating a vehicle under the influence.
Published by kkaczala on Sat, 01/23/2021 - 12:58am
Four percent of staff and 2.34 percent of students in the Oregon school district have either been sick with COVID-19 or under quarantine protocols following the holidays, Superintendent Hal Gregory said at a school board meeting on Jan. 11.
Published by kkaczala on Sat, 01/23/2021 - 12:53am
Oregon City Council recently authorized the mayor to enter into an agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for funding from the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) for the bid and construction of the Oregon Trail Bikeway – Phase 4.
Oregon City Council on Monday approved a Special Use Exception (SUE) permit that allows chickens and ducks to be raised for consumption at 1810 James Road.