Area Rite Aid requests zoning change
A hearing is scheduled next month for zoning changes on two Waterville properties that would allow a pharmacy to be built at State Rt. 64 and Waterville-Monclova Road.
View ArticleWay Library to clean house
Spring cleaning fever will hit Way Library in the form of a book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the library’s lower level. Prices will range from $15 for a large bag of items and books or $5...
View ArticleSaturday flower market to return
Whitehouse will have a flower market downtown each Saturday in May.
View ArticleLocal growers prepare for market
One month from today, the Perrysburg Farmers Market will reopen for another year of selling foods, plants, crafts, and other local, homegrown items.
View ArticleMaumee’s leftovers destined for auction
Maumee is cleaning out some of the clutter in its city hall’s basement, but anyone interested in buying it may have to drive to Bryan.
View ArticleTeen arrested for Springfield prom threats
BOWLING GREEN -- A high school student was arrested today after authorities allege he made threats related to Springfield High School’s prom.
View ArticleRain doesn't faze wildlife
Two ducks hunker down in an area sheltered from the wind on Thursday morning near the Buttonwood Recreation Area on the Maumee River in Perrysburg.
View ArticleFireworks committee awaits final reckoning
Leaders of this year's fund-raising campaign for the Waterville Independence Day fireworks show are learning that the second time can be harder than the first.
View ArticleLand use for former school sites uncertain
TONTOGANY — The former Haskins Elementary School was demolished at the end of last month, and the former Weston Elementary School is on its way down as well.
View ArticleHistorical group sponsors program
“Fort Meigs: Looking Back 200 Years Later” will be the topic of the first 2013 program sponsored by the Waterville Historical Society at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
View ArticleWaterville officials talk open burns
Spring cleaning for some means burning off yard waste or agricultural debris, but state regulations limit what can be burned and where, and some municipalities prohibit such open burning altogether,...
View ArticleOwens band to play free concert
The Owens Community College Concert Band will present a free concert at 2:30 p.m. April 28 in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts on the Perrysburg Township campus.
View ArticleFree lecture on horse burials
Archaeologist Bill Pickard will be presenting a lecture on the War of 1812 at Fort Meigs at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
View Article7 H.S. students get Jefferson Award
Three Perrysburg High School teams were honored this week at the board of education meeting along with seven students receiving the third quarter Jefferson Award.
View ArticleFire critically injures S. Toledo woman
A South Toledo woman was seriously injured in a fire early Wednesday in her apartment, authorities said.
View ArticleDrop-off sites set up for old prescriptions
Drop-off sites for unneeded or expired medications will be set up Saturday at five firehouses throughout the Anthony Wayne school district.
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