Franklin County Becomes Ohio’s First “Purple” County
Franklin County is the first in Ohio to be designated at level 4, or “purple” on the state’s color-coded COVID-19
Read moreFranklin County is the first in Ohio to be designated at level 4, or “purple” on the state’s color-coded COVID-19
Read moreFindlay Hope House is celebrating their 30th anniversary. Hope House operates a transitional shelter for women and children and offers
Read more(ONN) – Governor DeWine says he will veto a bill, sponsored by Republican lawmakers, to strip him and his health
Read moreBlanchard Valley Health System has named a new president and CEO. BVHS says Myron D. Lewis will be taking over
Read moreThe City of Findlay is asking faith leaders to make sure their churches are following recommended COVID-19 safety protocols. Throughout
Read moreFindlay and Hancock County are included in a Wind Advisory issued by the National Weather Service. The advisory will be
Read moreA road-widening project on Findlay’s east side has been completed. County Road 236 is now open to traffic between U.S.
Read moreThree more Hancock County residents have died of COVID-19. The Wednesday numbers from Hancock Public Health show that 36 people
Read moreThe Ohio State Highway Patrol says a pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Seneca County. The crash happened
Read moreIt’s been a tough year, but The Salvation Army Findlay Corps says the community is once again stepping up to
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