Independent pharmacies are being squeezed out

Dear Editor: Imagine calling your pharmacy to renew two prescriptions and being told that the pharmacy cannot afford to renew your prescription that is not generic! Are you wondering why Paulding County lost two local pharmacies in the last month?

Pray for Divine Mercy Parish

Dear Editor, This letter comes in response to Anthony Marlin’s letter, titled “This is Not Over”, and published in the September 11 edition of the Paulding Progress. In that letter, Mr. Marlin presents incomplete information and also makes false accusations against me and the leadership team of Divine Mercy Parish.

COMMON PLEAS

Civil Partners 1st Federal Credit Union v. Derek M.

SHERIFF’S REPORT

Sunday, September 8th 9:37 a.m. A vehicle was unlocked on Superior St.

COURT RECORDS

Traffic Docket David J. Elrammuni, Fort Wayne, Indiana, driving and texting, $100 costs -CORRECTEDBrendan W.

Road construction affecting Paulding County drivers

INFORMATION SUBMITTED U.S. 24 pavement rehabilitation: The U.S. 24 pavement rehabilitation project began in May 2024 and is expected to continue through September 2025. The project will crack and seat the concrete pavement and resurface with asphalt on U.S. 24 in both directions between U.S. 127 and Baltimore Street. A slope erosion repair along the U.S. 127 eastbound entrance ramp is also included in the project scope.

Klopfenstein, Daniels introduce legislation protecting consumers from inaccurately labeled products

INFORMATION SUBMITTED COLUMBUS- House Bill 661, legislation that regulates imitation meat and egg products, has been introduced by State Representative Roy Klopfenstein (R- Haviland) and State Representative Jack Daniels (R- New Franklin). With meat and egg alternatives on the rise, the bill will ensure that corporations within the imitation meat and egg products industry clearly define the difference between an agricultural food animal product and manufactured protein food products.