Local cross-country runners race on weekend
COLUMBUS GROVE – Cross Country featured a busy weekend for the local schools as a pair of schools took part in the Columbus Grove Invitational while the third school ran in a night race for the first time.
COLUMBUS GROVE – Cross Country featured a busy weekend for the local schools as a pair of schools took part in the Columbus Grove Invitational while the third school ran in a night race for the first time.
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP – The Toledo Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred on U.S. 20 at milepost 10 in Chesterfield Township, Fulton County, on September 2, 2025 at approximately 6:56 PM.
KENNETH MANZ 9/23/1951 – 8/20/2025 Kenneth William Manz, 73, of Paulding, passed…
JOHN ALLENSWORTH John Allensworth, age 83, passed away on May 9, 2025,…
First Presbyterian Church, Paulding, will celebrate its 150th birthday this September.
DEFIANCE – Archbold resident Julisa Nafziger joined Ohio’s “Saved by the Belt” Club on Friday after her safety belt saved her from sustaining life-threatening injuries. The crash occurred on County Road 21N in Brady Township, Williams County, on May 28.
Mental health issues were once stigmatized to such an extent that many people dealing with problems like anxiety and depression felt uncomfortable speaking about them or even seeking help. Though some may still find it difficult to acknowledge their mental health issues, society has made great strides in regard to destigmatizing mental health conditions and recognizing how common such problems are.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A recent survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) focused on Americans’ awareness of the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer. The survey results show most people (80%) don’t know early-stage prostate cancer often presents with no physical symptoms, typically only diagnosed with a blood test.
[Van Wert, OH] - Van Wert Live is happy to welcome two new faces to the operational staff. Van Wert High School CEO students, Grace Spieles and Meah Johnson, join the team of entertainment professionals at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center for the 2025 season.