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PAULDING – The Van Wert Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle fatal traffic crash that occurred on September 16, 2025 at 1:14 p.m. The crash occurred on County Road 123 north of County Road 126 in Jackson Township, Paulding County.
LYLA CARIS 8/20/1943 – 9/11/2025 Lyla Kay Caris, age 82, of Paulding, OH passed away on Thursday, September 11, 2025 at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, IN. Kay was born on…
PAYNE - On Saturday, Payne’s Rock the Block didn’t just entertain with a parade and the music of Columbia Rose, but with a Cruise In on Main St. that was full throttle fun for car owners and those that came to see the results of their un-tire-ing dedication to their cars
BATH TOWNSHIP – On September 10, 2025, at approximately 10:13 A.M., the Lima Post of The Ohio State Highway Patrol responded to a report of a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 75, near SR 81 in Bath Township, Allen County.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Lawyer and Upper Arlington City Council member John J. Kulewicz today declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Ohio Attorney General. Kulewicz brings over forty years of legal experience to the race, including successfully arguing a case in front of the Supreme Court of the United States that protected the healthcare coverage of over 157 million Americans.
DEFIANCE – Paulding hosted a boys golf tri-match at Auglaize Golf Course Thursday afternoon with the Panthers recording a victory over Green Meadows Conference rivals Antwerp and Fairview.
ANTWERP – Four local high schools hooked up in Antwerp for a quadrangular cross-country meet Tuesday night where the Wayne Trace boys and Antwerp girls placed first.
In Henry County Thursday, the Lady Panthers defeated Liberty Center in four sets.
When it was first announced, there was cautious optimism from the community. It did not deter Heather Sherburn from organizing a new Fall Festival to take the place of the defunct Flat Rock Creek Festival.