- Christina Epitropoulos 1923-2010
Christina Epitropoulos, passed away peacefully Saturday, March 13, 2010, with her entire family at her side.
- Health merger
We weren't the only ones confused by last week's vote to merge the Findlay and Hancock County health departments.
- Health merger vote changes
By LINSEY MAUGHAN STAFF WRITER It's not a tie vote anymore. Officials have invalidated one of the votes cast in favor of the merger of the Findlay City and Hancock County health departments last week.
- Public Record
Docket From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office: Police Department Someone shattered the window of a 2008 Volkswagen Jetta in the 500 block of North Main Street Wednesday and took a laptop computer, two purses and a handbag.
- Villages awarded fire grants
By ERIC SCHAADT Staff Writer Two Hancock County fire departments will be ordering new equipment, thanks to grants from the federal Department of Homeland Security.
- Thumbs up, down
Volunteers with Pandora-based VOSH-Ohio and Findlay-based Mission Possible arrived home safely following the massive earthquake in Haiti last month.Meanwhile, donations for Haiti continue to flood into the Hancock County office of the American Red Cross.
- Richard Huffman Fox
Richard Huffman Fox, 91, died peacefully the evening of Feb. 3, 2010, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home, Arlington.
- Man Accused of Sex Acts at The Wellington School
Upper Arlington, Ohio On Wednesday February 3, 2009, the Upper Arlington Police Division arrested Lawrence A. Dibble for gross sexual imposition.
- Council agenda
D. CONSENT AGENDA : Motion to approve Consent Agenda Items consisting of: 1. Minutes of the City Council Meeting of January 25, 2010 2. Minutes of the Council Conference Session Meeting of February 1, 2010 3. Proposed Legislation - To Accept the Deeds to the City of Upper Arlington, Ohio for the Purposes Therein Expressed Resolutions of ...
- Council agenda
TENTATIVE AGENDA MONDAY, FEB/ 1, 7:30 P.M. LOWER LEVEL MEETING ROOM MUNICIPAL SERVICES CENTER REPORTS/PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. Overview of Economic Development Policy, Present and Future 2. City Manager Update ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 3. Proposed Legislation - To Authorize the City Manager to Enter into Contract with Decker Construction ...
- Quake in Haiti hastens long-awaited adoptions
Seth and Amber Newlove of Arlington, Ohio, had been waiting nearly three years to adopt a young Haitian boy named Snyder when tragedy struck their new son's impoverished country.
- Three unemployed men lead job network group
Three unemployed Findlay men are working with JOBsolutions of Hancock County to assist and connect unemployed people in the Hancock County area.
- Today's Front Page
Racing against a scheduled Feb. 1 closing date for the Western Avenue crossing on Ohio 15, Findlay officials said Wednesday they will try to get the state decision overruled.
- Proposed library levy headed for May ballot
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library board voted Tuesday to send its 0.5-mill levy request to the county commissioners so it can appear on the May ballot.
- Annual bird count yields lower numbers in county
This year marks the National Audubon Society's 110th annual Christmas Bird Count.Families, students, birders and scientists, carrying binoculars, spotting scopes, identification guides and checklists make up the tens of thousands of volunteers across the Americas participating in this research event.
- Two injured on U.S. 68
Two motorists required hospital attention following a three-vehicle crash at 3:39 p.m. Monday on U.S. 68 north of Hancock County 26, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office reported.
- 7 sheriff's employees face layoff
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff writer Seven employees at the Hancock County Sheriff's Office will be laid off Dec.
- Blanchard Valley asks court to drop ex-nurses' lawsuits
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff Writer Blanchard Valley Health Systems has asked a judge to dismiss lawsuits filed against it by four former Birchaven Retirement Village nurses who were fired in July 2008 for providing "substandard care" to an Alzheimer's unit resident.
- Tax issues dominate local ballot
By LOU WILIN STAFF WRITER Thirty-eight percent of Hancock County's 53,910 registered voters are expected to go to the polls for Tuesday's general election, elections board Director Jody O'Brien said.