Fort Meigs celebrates 200th year
Fort Meigs will come alive Saturday with a re-creation of what life was like when the fort was constructed 200 years ago at the historic Perrysburg site.
View ArticleMosaic shines at Waterville library
With a tug of a tarp, Waterville area residents met the mosaic.
View ArticleAdministrator to speak on city
The city of Perrysburg's new administrator Bridgette Kabat will make a presentation, "A View of Perrysburg," at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Way Public Library.
View ArticleTeacher of the month: Lisa Hunter
Lisa Hunter has taught in the English Department at Central Catholic High School for the past 8 years. Her classes are meaningful and rewarding, engaging her students every day. Prior to her Irish...
View ArticleTeacher of the month: Kristi Biniker
Kristi Biniker displays building leadership in curriculum, student-teacher relationships, technology applications, and special education initiatives. In addition to her duties as department chair, she...
View ArticleFair set for incoming freshmen
Perrysburg High School will host its annual Curriculum Fair Wednesday in the high school commons. Eighth graders and their parents will be able to learn about the registration process at a meeting in...
View ArticleSpringfield to host flag ceremony
A special flag ceremony will take place at the Springfield High School Field House, 1470 S. McCord Rd in Holland, Wednesday at 2 p.m.
View ArticleGiving dinner fund-raiser approaching
The annual Spirit of Giving dinner will be Feb. 15 at Anthony Wayne High School.
View ArticleSpringfield JROTC knows the drill
While most of their schoolmates are eating breakfast or trying to steal a last few winks of sleep each morning, the Springfield High School Army Junior ROTC drill team is up and at ’em at 6:30 a.m....
View ArticleCouncil considers transit levy
Perrysburg residents who want to offer public comment at today’s city council meeting will need to find their own way of getting there, but a levy issue on the agenda could change that in the future.
View ArticleLocal woman helps 'Sandy' victims
A Perrysburg woman is traveling to New Jersey as part of her second volunteer trip to aid victims of Hurricane Sandy.
View ArticlePolice seek applicants
Area residents who are interested in learning about the operations of the Perrysburg Township Police Department can apply to take part in the department’s Citizen’s Police Academy.
View ArticleHistorical society to meet about project
The Holland Springfield Spencer Historical Society, which is working on its 2013 project, Honor Our Veterans, will meet at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 28 at the museum at Front and Clark Streets, Holland.
View ArticleBridge-replacement work gets grants
The Ohio Public Works Commission has awarded funding to help with two Wood County bridge replacement projects. Commissioners James Carter, Doris Herringshaw, and Joel Kuhlman recently received notice...
View ArticleParticipants can thrill to chill of Winterfest
Bowling Green will sparkle with more than 30 events and activities, including an ice garden and a Shivers & Smores Scavenger Hunt, during the fifth annual Winterfest Friday through Sunday.
View ArticleSpringfield school levy pulled off ballot
Springfield Local Schools officials have withdrawn a levy request from the May 7 ballot after deciding to have a staffing audit performed before asking district taxpayers for more money.
View ArticleCouncil backs senior housing plan
Perrysburg soon could see construction of a subsidized senior housing project that offers what its developer describes as high-quality amenities.
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