Fostoria Fires Two City Employees As Part Of Restructuring
11/14/17 – 7:24 A.M. Fostoria let go of two city employees Monday. The Review-Times reports Zoning Inspector Sandy Coleman and
Read more11/14/17 – 7:24 A.M. Fostoria let go of two city employees Monday. The Review-Times reports Zoning Inspector Sandy Coleman and
Read more11/14/17 – 7:14 A.M. McComb is getting nearly $29,000 in grant money to make improvements at the park. The NatureWorks
Read more11/14/17 – 6:53 A.M. A downtown Findlay restaurant in expanding. The Courier reports Legend’s is adding the former Fenstermaker’s building
Read more11/14/17 – 5:37 A.M. Ottawa is joining a growing list of Ohio communities suing the state over income tax collections.
Read more11/14/17 – 5:25 A.M. McComb officials have concerns about a possible budget shortfall for 2017. The Courier reports council members
Read more11/14/17 – 5:13 A.M. An ad hoc committee of Findlay City Council recommends pay raises for council members and the
Read more11/14/17 – 4:26 A.M. Three-dozen immigrants from around the world can now call themselves U.S. citizens. People from 20 countries
Read more11/13/17 – 5:32 P.M. A Hancock County Common Pleas Court judge will be running for another term next year. The
Read more11/13/17 – 5:41 P.M. The Findlay Bureau of Motor Vehicles License Bureau will be closed for a few days due
Read more11/13/17 – 5:10 P.M. It’s Hire-A-Veteran Month and the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services wants to encourage employers
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