Jim Parsons seeking freedom after 23 years in prison for 'crime he didn’t...
A Norwalk man convicted of murdering his wife is seeking his freedom after spending more than two decades in prison.
View ArticleAshland University receives commitment for $1 million estate gift
ASHLAND — Ashland University received a $1 million anonymous estate gift that will be made to the Ashland University Endowment Fund upon the passing of a well-known and well-respected Ashland couple.
View ArticleNew inmates at the Huron County Jail, April 14, 2016
Here are pictures and information from the Huron County Jail regarding new inmates for April 14, 2016:
View ArticleJordan's Crossing offers 'life-changing' classes
Many have experienced some sort of life altering challenge, be it drug addiction, marital problems or internal struggles stemming from depression or abuse.
View ArticleBenefit dinner organized to help local woman
ATTICA — A benefit for Willard resident Katherine Homan-Schoen will be held from 1 to 5 p.m.: April 24 at the Attica Fairgrounds.
View ArticleTourism industry reaches record heights in Ohio
SANDUSKY — While manufacturing was once king in cities like Sandusky and Port Clinton, today these communities, and others like them in north central Ohio, have reinvented themselves as tourism...
View ArticleJanotta and Herner named company of year
In 2007, the Design/Build General Contracting Company Janotta & Herner of Monroeville, became 100-percent employee owned. In so doing, they became a member of the Ohio/Kentucky ESOP Association.
View ArticleEHOVE robotics team strong again this year
CLEVELAND — EHOVE Career Center’s robotics team, the Mavericks No. 2252, closed out their official competition season March 19 at the Buckeye Regional in Cleveland.
View ArticleSam Reamer goes above and beyond delivering our paper
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following letter to the editor was submitted by Marv and Andi Ott of Norwalk)
View ArticleCommissioners visit Norwalk High
The Huron County commissioners took the show on the road Tuesday to Norwalk High School.
View ArticleNorwalk business closing
Saying it was time to “slow down,” Herm McCreary is calling it quits.
View ArticleNorwalk to receive $200,000 grant for splash pad
Norwalk received a big dose of positive financial news Tuesday.
View ArticleCouncil discusses sewer project
NEW LONDON — Administrator Shawn Pickworth told council Monday the High Street sewer project should be completed by June 1, if the weather cooperates.
View ArticleColumbia Gas decreases average budget payment plan by nearly half
The mild winter and increased natural gas production continue to dramatically impact bills for Columbia Gas of Ohio customers. Customers on the budget payment plan saw a significant reduction in the...
View ArticleNorwalk school board approves teacher contracts
Norwalk City Schools has hired two first-year teachers.
View ArticleCouncil approves hiring new part-time police officer
MONROEVILLE — The Monroeville village council took time Tuesday night to work on some general housekeeping and approve the hiring of a new officer.
View ArticleSafe digging, great picture could equal $811
COLUMBUS — Almost everyday, Ohioans put their lives and communities at risk when they fail to have underground utilities located before beginning projects that involve digging. But this month, anyone...
View Article'I'm clean … I, for once, don't deserve this'
Ken Low, who was visiting a New London apartment when it was raided for drugs last week, disputes that he was involved with anything found in the apartment.
View ArticleGolf cart legislation in for rough ride
Several Norwalk city council members spoke out Wednesday against the proposed golf cart legislation.
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