Monthly Archives: June 2019

Program Available To Help Young People Become Self Sufficient

06/06/19 – 11:23 A.M.

The Comprehensive Case Management Employment Program is designed for 14 to 24-year-olds that need help becoming self-sufficient by getting a career coach. Jeri Steinbrook runs the program for Hancock County. She said that there are some restrictions though…

She added that having a career coach can help those in the program get paid work experience, goal planning, child care, and more. Steinbrook said that she is available to walk them through the program…

She added that having a career coach can help those in the program get paid work experience, goal planning, child care, and more.

You can learn more at OhioMeansJobs, by visiting jfs.ohio.gov, or by calling 419-429-8051.

Findlay Announces Hydrant Flushing Today

06/06/19 – 9:02 A.M.

The Findlay Water Distribution Department will be flushing hydrants today. The department reports that they will be working in the area of McManness Avenue east to County Road 236 from Tiffin Avenue north to Fostoria Avenue.

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

New Wind Farm Project Breaks Ground In Hardin County

06/06/19 – 8:43 A.M.

The ground was broken yesterday for the Scioto Ridge Wind Farm in Hardin and Allen Counties. WKTN Radio reports that Innogy Renewables US will put in 75 turbines by the fourth quarter of 2020. This will amount to an investment volume of over $300 million.

Project manager Jason Dagger said that the 250-megawatt project will supply the equivalent of more than 60,000 Ohio homes annually with renewable electricity. He added that the project will also provide over $75 million worth of revenue to local governments, school districts, and landowners for the next 25 years.

Marathon Center For The Performing Arts Gearing Up For Next Season

06/06/19 – 8:10 A.M.

The Marathon Center for the Performing Arts closed the 2018-2019 season recently. Executive Director Heather Clow said they had a very successful season…

Clow added that they are gearing up the 2019-2020 season. Clow said that they are bringing a famous folk artist.

MCPA will also be bringing in several other musical acts including the Texas Tenors, Puddles’ Pity Party, and the Four Tops to name a few. You can see all of the scheduled programs at mcpa.org.

Car Accident Injures Rawson Woman

06/06/19 – 7:28 A.M.

A Rawson woman was hurt in a single-vehicle crash on Hancock County Road 12 just north of Rawson. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office reports that 56-year-old Lori Neff was heading south on the road when she went off the right side of the road and into a ditch.

Hanco EMS took Neff to Blanchard Valley Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Findlay Man Indicted In Edith Avenue Shooting

06/06/19 – 6:44 P.M.

A Findlay man was indicted this week in connection to a shooting on Edith Avenue in Findlay. The Hancock County Grand Jury indicted 49-year-old Sean Egler on a charge of felonious assault with a firearm specification. Egler allegedly shot Antonio Cortez on May 21. Hancock County Prosecutor Phil Reigle said Egler and Cortez had “some sort of altercation”.

The shooting happened at Egler’s home.

Free Tire Recycling Day Scheduled For This Saturday

06/06/19 – 5:29 A.M.

Hancock Solid Waste Management District, Marathon, and Cooper Tire and Rubber Company will host a free tire recycling day. You’ll be able to drop tires off from 9 a.m. to noon this Saturday at the former county home, now used by the county Educational Services Center and Hancock Public Health.

The event is for Hancock County residents only. The other limitations are posted below:

  • Hancock County residents must be at least 16 years old. Proof of residency will be required.
  • There is a four-tire limit per vehicle.
  • Tires must be 17 inches or less and off the rim.
  • No businesses/commercial or industry tire drop-offs will be allowed.
  • Transporting more than 9 new or used tired in a single vehicle requires an Ohio EPA transporter license

Continental Village Looking To Pass 3 Levies This November

06/06/19 – 5:20 A.M.

Continental Village Council voted to put three levies on the ballot this November. Fiscal Officer Susan Darby told the Putnam County Sentinel that there are two levies that are expiring. One of those is for 1.7 mills for current expenses for street lights. The other is a 3.0 mill levy for police protection.

The village council wants to renew the 3.0 mill levy for police protection. They have dropped the 1.7 mill levy for street lights to 1.2 mills. They’ve created a third levy for .5 mill for street maintenance and repairs.

McComb Pool Not Scheduled To Open Due To Maintenance Issues

06/06/19 – 4:38 A.M.

The Village of McComb announced that they will not be opening the pool this summer. The village reports that a replacement pool filter has not been delivered. The village had ordered the filter from Miami Filter in Miami, Florida. The delay has made it so that it would be difficult to have another company install a filter in time to open the pool this summer.

You can call the village office at 419-293-3521 with any questions.

The village also posted a reminder that it is illegal to swim in the McComb Reservoirs.

Storms Wreak Havoc Throughout The Listening Area

06/05/19 – 5:34 P.M.

Storms ripped through Northwest Ohio causing tornado scares in several counties. A tornado touched down around 2:40 p.m. Wednesday around Wood and Henry counties. The Henry County EMA Director reported that there was structural damage to a barn as well as power poles which knocked down some powerlines. The Wood County EMA Director reported that there was no damage in Wood County so far.

The storms had caused several tornado sirens to go off in Hancock County as well. residents were urged to take cover for until the threat had passed at 4:30 p.m.