TheCourier.com - Mon Nov 09
By JOY BROWN STAFF WRITER The August 2007 flood swamped Findlay, not just physically, but in a number of regulatory ways.
Weaving a tapestry of hopeTheCourier.com - Sun Nov 08
By DENISE GRANT Staff Writer The Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center, 817 Harmon St., will be looking for some hope of its own at its sixth annual "Tapestry of Hope" event to be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov.
Homes for the holidaysTheCourier.com - Sun Nov 08
On Saturday, Nov. 14 the Findlay Service League will play host to its biennial Holiday Homes Tour from noon to 8 p.m. There will be five feature homes along historic South Main Street in Findlay.
3 departments battle blazeTheCourier.com - Sat Nov 07
Nearly 50 firefighters from three departments battled a house fire at 21395 Hancock County 7 for roughly four hours Thursday night.
New chief deputy clerk has a public service bloodlineTheCourier.com - Sat Nov 07
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff Writer Public service is in the bloodline of Melissa Soto, who has been named chief deputy clerk for Hancock County Probate Court.
Have questions? We'll get answersTheCourier.com - Sat Nov 07
Who was the Allen of Allen Township? Is there still gas in the old Karg Well? Does anyone around here use Morse Code? Need a new manhole cover? What does a mayor charge for a wedding? Why flush fire hydrants? If your kind of curiosity leads to these kinds of questions, we'll try to get you answers in a new column on this page on Mondays called, ...
Blanchard Valley asks court to drop ex-nurses' lawsuitsTheCourier.com - Fri Nov 06
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff Writer Blanchard Valley Health Systems has asked a judge to dismiss lawsuits filed against it by four former Birchaven Retirement Village nurses who were fired in July 2008 for providing "substandard care" to an Alzheimer's unit resident.
Merger discussion continuesTheCourier.com - Thu Nov 05
By LINSEY MAUGHAN STAFF WRITER A merger of the Findlay City and Hancock County health departments could provide an immediate savings, the Hancock County District Advisory Council was told Wednesday.
Economic landscape brightening in FostoriaThe Review Times - Thu Nov 05
By MARIAH MERCER FEATURES WRITER Fostoria City Council took steps to improve the city's economic landscape at its Wednesday meeting, approving several loans and replacing a taxicab ordinance.
Bond set for twoTheCourier.com - Thu Nov 05
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff Writer After allegedly shooting and killing Findlay resident David Snyder on Oct.
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