Waterville Art and About festival coming June 6-8
A three-day, open-air arts festival kicks off June 6 in Waterville.
View ArticleWhitehouse Cherry Fest scheduled for mid-June
On June 15, the final day of the annual Whitehouse Cherry Festival, the village historical society will host tours of an 1840s log house, a bake sale, and “trash and treasures” sale.
View ArticleLibrary speaker to talk on impatiens’ disease
A guest speaker at Way Public Library will talk at 7 p.m. today about downy mildew, which is killing impatiens in more than 30 states, including Ohio. The event is free.
View ArticleCity Council approves upgrade
The Perrysburg City Council has voted 6-0 to improve the intersection of State Rt. 25 and Eckel Junction Road. The cost is not to exceed $149,000. Proudfoot Associates, a Perrysburg engineering and...
View ArticleVolunteer drivers are back on road
The Neighbors Helping Neighbors program to connect volunteer drivers with elderly and disabled Perrysburg residents who need transportation is back in business.
View ArticleMaumee storefront to reopen
All pieces are in place for a vacant former furniture store in downtown Maumee to be reborn as an art studio that, in part, provides therapeutic services for the disabled.
View ArticlePerrysburg student wins new Hyundai
Perrysburg High School senior Drew Binkley, 18, was on stage in front of his entire class of 2013 and he had just won a brand-new 2013 Hyundai Elantra.
View ArticleCeremony special to H.S. principal
This will be the ninth graduation ceremony at Perrysburg High School for Principal Michael Short, but it will be more special to him than any other.
View ArticleGroup holds community paint project
Toledo muralist Ricardo Quinonez Aleman was clearly baffled.
View ArticlePerrysburg grad named college head coach
Barb Smith, a 1982 graduate of Perrysburg High School, was introduced recently as head coach of the Illinois State University women's basketball team.
View ArticleTeacher of the month: Michael Punsalan
Mr. Punsalan is an outstanding social studies teacher. When his peers think of him they often think of a quote by William Arthur Ward, "A mediocre teacher tells; the good teacher explains; the superior...
View ArticleSchools to hire fund-raising director
Perrysburg Schools, in partnership with the Perrysburg Schools Foundation, plans to hire a full-time development director to seek donations from alumni and other supporters.
View ArticleWalbridge has summerlong birthday celebration
Walbridge’s big birthday party continues.
View ArticleMaumee plans 175th anniversary
A week of events recognizing Maumee’s 175th anniversary as a city has been slated as a prelude to what is usually the city’s biggest gathering of the summer, the annual Taste of Maumee and Summer Fair...
View ArticleMoney crunch endangers Perrysburg Heights center
Executive Director Stephanie Serda of the Perrysburg Heights Community Association was in the middle of a conversation when Perrysburg Junior High School sixth grader Nathan Ponce asked for help with...
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