Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 03/19/2021 - 4:00pm
Community update
Black Swamp Conservancy is inviting the public to attend a virtual community update highlighting the Conservancy’s most recent work. The program will take place on Wednesday, March 24 from 6-7 p.m. via Zoom.
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March 21
1914 - Toledo Police show off their newest police vehicle which is a combination of a car and an ambulance that can travel at the lightning speed of 50 mph.
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Jenifer Zoltani and her son Caleb, of Millbury, are ready to hit the hiking trail at Howard Marsh Metropark, Jerusalem Township. More wildlife have been spotted as temperatures are on the increase. (Press photo by Ken Grosjean)
•Unknown suspect used victim’s identification to apply for unemployment benefits in the 3400 block of Fieldbrooke LN, Feb. 26.
•Unknown suspect used victim’s identity in an attempt to apply for unemployment benefits, 600 block of Sweetwater Dr., March 5.
A $2.1 million international study led by Ducks Unlimited and supported by a substantial grant from the Sunshine Charitable Foundation will connect how Great Lakes wetland habitats can reduce harmful algae blooms and improve the population of mallards, one of the region’s most important
Jerusalem Township Trustees will hold a virtual public meeting on March 23 at 7 p.m. to discuss plans by the Lucas County sheriff to end road patrols in less than two years.
Sheriff Mike Navarre will attend the meeting to take questions from the public.
Jerusalem Township is preparing to update its Comprehensive Master Plan.
"About every 10 years or so, as a township, we are supposed to update our land use or comprehensive plan,” said Township Trustee Mark Sattler. “It’s basically a strategic plan for the township.”
Published by news@presspubli... on Fri, 03/12/2021 - 4:00pm
A golf outing to raise money for Wreaths Across America is planned for 8 a.m. on June 20 at Eagle’s Landing Golf Course in Oregon.
Money raised will be used to place wreaths on over 971 veterans buried at Willow Cemetery, 1961 Pickle Rd., Oregon.