United Way Of Fostoria Hits Over $200,000 For First Time In Six Years
03/01/18 – 5:34 A.M. The United Way of Fostoria beat the $200,000 mark for 2017. The Courier reports that the
Read more03/01/18 – 5:34 A.M. The United Way of Fostoria beat the $200,000 mark for 2017. The Courier reports that the
Read more03/01/18 – 5:17 P.M. One of four murder cases in Hancock County could be heading to the grand jury. THe
Read more03/01/18 – 5:24 A.M. Liberty-Benton High School was one of 44 schools to receive a Purple Star designation from the
Read more03/01/18 – 4:54 A.M. Mayor Lydia Mihalik said that the mural in the Findlay Municipal Building is staying put. The
Read more02/28/18 – 8:21 P.M. Hancock Public Health met with members of Findlay City Council to see about getting funds for
Read more02/28/18 – 6:38 P.M. Restaurant Week kicks off next Monday to celebrate Findlay restaurants. During dinner hours you can stop
Read more2/28/18 – 5:37 A.M. A judge has found the former band director at an Allen County high school guilty of
Read more2/28/18 – 5:27 A.M. A rash of car break-ins is under investigation in North Baltimore. The police department says the
Read more2/28/18 – 5:12 A.M. The former Autolite plant in Fostoria has a new owner. The Courier reports Roppe Holding Company
Read more2/28/18 – 5:19 A.M. Fostoria residents recently received a rash of scam phone calls. A post on the police department’s
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