Man found guilty of murdering sheriff's deputy in 1981
MARIETTA —Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Washington County Sheriff Larry R. Mincks Sr. announced today that former deputy Mitchell Ruble has been found guilty of aggravated murder for the 1981...
View ArticleLearn about the lives of Ohio’s Coyotes
SANDUSKY — Whether reviled or revered, coyotes are very clever and adaptive animals.
View ArticleRepublicans claim ballot confusion
As the early voting process continues through Monday, questions have been brought to light involving the Republican portion of the primary ballot.
View ArticleSuspected marijuana growers indicted by Huron County grand jury
Two Bellevue men accused of growing marijuana were indicted Friday by a Huron County grand jury.
View ArticleFritz reaching new heights at Heidelberg
TIFFIN — Wes Fritz continues to excel, both in the classroom at Heidelberg University where he is an accounting major and at the high jump pit where at the end of the indoor season he was nation’s...
View ArticleScams flooding Huron County, surrounding areas
The Huron County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous calls on a variety of different scams that are infiltrating not only the county, but also various areas throughout Ohio and nationwide.
View ArticleNorwalk fire department stays busy in 2015
Norwalk Fire Chief John Soisson told city council Tuesday night that 2015 was the department’s busiest ever.
View ArticleFisk: There is interest in forming a new league
Are the Norwalk Truckers, Willard Flashes and the rest of the Northern Ohio League (NOL) schools heading to a new league?
View ArticleJury’s finding seems certain to upend towns in grip of polygamous sect
COLORADO CITY, Ariz. — Decades and decades ago, members of a breakaway fundamentalist faction of the Mormon Church fled their Utah home, most choosing the remote corners of North America to live in...
View ArticleKenneth V. Karl
PLYMOUTH — Kenneth V. Karl, age 67, resident of rural Plymouth, Ohio passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2016 at the James Cancer Center in Columbus, Ohio.
View Article3D mammograms increases cancer detection
SANDUSKY — When it comes to your mammogram, you want to see the whole picture. That is why Firelands Regional Medical Center is excited to offer breast tomosythnesis, also known as 3D mammography, at...
View ArticleSuperhero universe finally getting a little more diverse
LOS ANGELES — “Supergirl’s” Fortress of Solitude is under threat, but TV’s most popular woman of steel doesn’t mind, especially if the intruder is a young lady with more on her mind than peddling...
View ArticleWillard man chosen for AgriBusiness position
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association has announced that Mark Fritz, of Willard, will serve as the association’s 4R Outreach Coordinator under a contract relationship.
View ArticleSuspect in Midwest killings could have been deported
LOS ANGELES — The Mexican man accused of killing five people in the Midwest this past week had a history of violence and arrests in Los Angeles, acording to court records.
View Article‘Dog whisperer’ Cesar Millan defends himself amid animal cruelty investigation
LOS ANGELES—Famed “dog whisperer” Cesar Millan is defending himself amid an investigation by Los Angeles County animal control officials involving a pot-bellied pig that was attacked by a French...
View ArticleWill Emily sing in the Battle Rounds tonight?
Don’t forget to tune in to NBC’s “The Voice” at 8 p.m. today to keep an eye out for local favorite Emily Keener who could be on tonight or Tuesday night.
View ArticleVaccines can save $44 for $1 spent
NORWALK — Huron County Public Health (HCPH) encourages community members to get vaccinated. HCPH offers vaccines for children, teens, and adults, as well as travel vaccines. Visit...
View ArticleHome + Remodeling Expo returns for a third year
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Home + Remodeling Expo, returning for its third year, will take place March 18 to 20 at the FirstMerit Convention Center of Cleveland. The three-day home improvement expo will...
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