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Teacher of the month: John Hall

Mr. Hall is a quality instructor who is well respected by students, faculty, and administration. In addition to teaching AP psychology, he coaches football and baseball.

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Nominations accepted for honors

Owens Community College’s Alumni Association is accepting nominations for outstanding service awards. Area residents are invited to nominate an individual or individuals who have shown exceptional...

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Labor union pacts await signatures

Signatures are the only thing needed after a collective bargaining deal between the three Waterville city labor unions was ratified and approved.

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Waterville council OKs sewer project

Waterville City Council has approved a project to fix a sanitary sewer under Waterville-Monclova Road.

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3rd-graders learn engineering

Third-grade student Danny Bussell threw his hands in the air, shouting and celebrating as his classmates surrounded him in awe.

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Work gives peek at history

In 1822, William Pratt had longleaf pine wood shipped from Buffalo for the floors of the first frame house built in Perrysburg. The Greek Revival home was built the next year.

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Man shot in chest on Prouty Ave.

A man was shot in the chest Saturday during a fight in a South Toledo alley, police said.

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Student of the week: Claire Langenderfer

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Paving work to include sidewalks

A repaving project that began last week on Conant Street and Reynolds Road will include completing sidewalks between Dussel Drive and the Anthony Wayne Trail and steps to prevent left turns at...

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Purchases of road salt approved

Perrysburg City Council has approved the purchase of salt for the 2013-14 winter season from the Detroit Salt Co. at $41.90 a ton. The city bought 1,360 tons of salt, totaling $56,984.

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Programs salvaged from arts council

The Perrysburg Area Arts Council is disbanding after 23 years because of a lack of funding and volunteers, but some programs will continue through local support.

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Whitehouse Castle has new owner

Toledo and Whitehouse have what can be described as A Tale of Two Castles.

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Ourtown Calendars 3/12

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Township fire captain promoted

Perrysburg Township fire department Captain James Rodriguez was promoted to deputy chief today by the Perrysburg Township trustees. 

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City: Annex Perrysburg Heights

The city of Perrysburg will be looking to annex Perrysburg Heights, taking it away from Perrysburg Township.

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Student of the week: Aubrey Meyer

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Student of the week: Amanda Suarez

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Ourtowns calendars 3/19

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Metroparks’ Blue Creek opens section

A 61-acre section of the Blue Creek Conservation Area in Whitehouse is now open for daily use between 7 a.m. and nightfall.

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