Monthly Archives: June 2019

McComb Village Council Hints At Legal Action For Pool Filter

06/11/19 – 10:15 A.M.

McComb Village Council hinted at legal actions against the Florida swimming pool filter company that failed to deliver a filter. Village officials said that they ordered a replacement pool filter for the community pool in January. It still has yet to arrive and forced the McComb pool to remain closed this summer. The filter cost $13.600, and the village has paid for half of that.

Village Solicitor Robert Feighner told the council that there are plenty of legal actions that can be taken. This includes breach of contract.

It would take too long for delivery and installation to order from somewhere else.

Solar Farm Coming To Carey School District

06/11/19 – 8:45 A.M.

Carey School will be getting a solar panel field. The Orlando, Florida based Eitri Foundry and Vaughn Industries in Carey are teaming up put in about 3,100 solar panels, which will generate around 1.4 megawatts of electricity. The Orlando company will own the facility and Vaughn Industries will do the installation.

Superintendent Mike Swank said that the school will pay 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour on a 30-year agreement. He added that this will save the school about $16,500 annually. The solar farm will also be incorporated into the science curriculum.

Findlay Man Gets Car Back After 50 Years

06/11/19 – 8:05 A.M.

A Findlay man was reunited with a car he owned 50 years ago. Tom Brumley bought his 1967 Pontiac GTO when it was new, shortly after he had finished med school. The now 77-year-old Brumley sold the car after about three years to get a family sedan.

Brumley’s name was on the paperwork in the glove box, which allowed the owner of the car in 1995 to track him down. The two became friends and Brumley was given the opportunity to buy the car back after making offers for “years and years”.

You can read the full story on the Courier’s website.

Rare Flag To Be Displayed At The Hancock Historical Museum

06/11/19 – 4:59 A.M.

An extremely rare flag is coming to Findlay beginning this Thursday. The Hancock Historical Museum will host the unique 13-star American flag. The banner is believed to have flown over Fort Independence in Boston during the Revolutionary War. The flag is the only one of its type available for public viewing.

Visitors to the museum can see the flag from Flag Day through July 5th.

Firefighters Respond To Putnam Street house Fire In Findlay

06/11/19 – 4:31 A.M.

The Findlay Fire Department responded to a house fire late last night. Firefighters were called to a house in the 800 block of Putnam Street around 11:30 p.m. They could see flames shooting out of the second-floor windows when they arrived.

No-one was in the house at the time of the fire. Damage is estimated at $20-thousand. The cause is, as yet, undetermined.

This is fifth time fire crews have responded to fires at that address in the last four years.

OVI Checkpoint Nets 3 OVI Arrests

06/11/19 – 4:25 A.M.

Last week’s OVI checkpoint on Main Street in Findlay lead to three people facing OVI charges. The Ohio State Highway Patrol Findlay Post reports that over 900 vehicles drove through the checkpoint. Law enforcement diverted only three vehicles for more investigation.

The three drivers were charged with OVI. Two also face charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. One person was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Local 4-H Groups Gathering Food For City Mission

06/10/19 – 10:59 A.M.

4-H groups in Findlay and Hancock County will be gathering food next month to support a local charity. Cassie Anderson of the Hancock County OSU Extension office said that they want to give back to the community.

Anderson added that this year they will be accepting donations from the public as well. She said you can bring food and hygiene items to the OSU Extension Office if you want to donate. The items will be accepted through July.

Road Projects Announced For Putnam County

06/10/19 – 6:33 A.M.

ODOT has announced some road projects in Putnam County this week. State Route 114 between U.S. 224 and Road M in Kalida and U.S. 224 between the Van Wert County line and the eastern corporation limit of Kalida, excluding the village of Ottoville, will both be restricted to one lane. These restrictions will be done for pavement resurfacing through late July.

Main Street east of Elm Street in the village of Ottawa will close today for about five days for a waterline installation project. State Route 115 will be restricted to one lane between the Allen County Line and State Route 12 for pavement repairs.

The following routes throughout Putnam County will be restricted to one lane for the cleaning of drainage structures: State Route 65, State Route 189, U.S. 224 and State Route 634.

More Hydrant Flushing Happening In Findlay Today

06/10/19 – 5:33 A.M.

The City of Findlay Water Distribution Department plans to flush more hydrants today. The hydrants will be in the area of McManness Avenue east to County Road 236 from Tiffin Avenue north to Fostoria Avenue. Work will also be done on hydrants in the area of County Road 236 east to Township Road 242 from State Route 568 north to State Route 12.

If you have any questions, you can reach the Water Distribution Department at 419-424-7192.