A new mural celebrating Pioneer pride has officially been unveiled at Crommer Park behind the splash pad, the result of a collaborative effort between the Village of Pioneer and North Central High School art students.
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PHOTO BY JOHN FRYMAN / THE VILLAGE REPORTER REC SOCCER PROPOSAL … Local resident Austin Finnegan (above) presented a proposal…
PHOTO BY JACOB KESSLER / THE VILLAGE REPORTER RIBBON CUTTING … Employees from Love’s Travel Stops, Subway and Godfather’s Pizza…
ARCHIVE PHOTO / THE VILLAGE REPORTER WATER … After a lengthy process, the commissioners entered into a contract with the…
PHOTO BY JOHN FRYMAN / THE VILLAGE REPORTER RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY … V-ROD Fiberglass Rebar held its ribbon cutting ceremony…
PHOTO BY JOHN FRYMAN/ THE VILLAGE REPORTER CYBERSECURITY PRESENTATION … David Bauer (above) of the Montpelier Schools Technology Department talks…
PHOTOS BY AMY WENDT / THE VILLAGE REPORTER AMAZING SHAKE … The board welcomed this year’s Amazing Shake winner, seventh-grade…
York Township Trustees met for their regular session on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, with Chairman Mark Jones calling the meeting…
Fifth grade students at North Central Local Schools showcased a year of scientific research during the district’s third annual science fair on Friday, May 15, 2026, with projects ranging from color-changing flowers to live water purification systems.
The Montpelier Exempted Village Schools Board of Education approved the retire-rehire of cafeteria supervisor Diane Willis following a public hearing held Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol conducted an OVI checkpoint on State Route 81 in Allen County on May 15, 2026, checking a total of 305 vehicles between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. No vehicles were diverted during the operation.
The Findlay Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a serious-injury motorcycle crash on northbound U.S. Route 68 near state Route 15 in Jackson Township, Hancock County. Driver Samuel Saum, 48, of Findlay, sustained life-threatening injuries; passenger Christine Lomeli, 53, of Findlay, was treated at the scene. Neither was wearing a helmet.
Edgerton, Montpelier, Evergreen, Pettisville and Swanton competed at the 2026 Small School National Championship Tournament in Rosemont, Illinois, with Pettisville posting the area’s best record at 4-6.
Concerns surrounding road deterioration at the intersection of County Road 23.50 and State Route 34 near Stryker, Ohio have recently drawn attention after a local resident requested additional county review of the issue.
The Williams County Commissioners approved a resolution authorizing outside legal counsel for the Williams County Department of Job and Family Services during their Thursday, May 14, 2026 meeting.
The Bryan City School District held a public hearing on Friday, May 8, 2026, at the Mose Isaac Field House regarding the use of federal grants within the district.
Students of the Month for May at Stryker Local Schools were recognized by their teachers for consistently showing the character trait of Dedication.
Mesa Gorsuch, a senior at Fayette High School, signed her letter of intent to attend The Ohio State University and study agriscience education during the 98th Annual Ohio FFA Convention.
Delta High School senior Allison Earl signed her letter of intent to attend The Ohio State University and study agriscience education during the 98th Annual Ohio FFA Convention.
Defiance County Prosecuting Attorney Morris J. Murray announced indictments returned by a Defiance County Grand Jury on May 13, 2026, including charges of rape, aggravated burglary, drug possession, theft and menacing by stalking.
Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on May 15, 2026, in honor of Peace Officer Memorial Day and Police Week.
The Wauseon Board of Education heard a presentation on a proposed Wauseon Regional Sports and Arts Campus, approved appropriations totaling $34 million, and authorized a renewal income tax issue for the November 3, 2026, ballot.
Fayette Local School students continued a longtime school tradition with a day of Relay for Life activities, including service projects, fundraising, hair donations and games to support cancer research and awareness.
New traffic signals — one with protected left-turn arrows — are now in place at Airport Highway and South Main Street in Swanton, with resurfacing and relining of the intersection coming soon.
After a $5,000 March gift from the Swanton American Legion, Squadron #479 Sons of the American Legion has now added $1,500 of its own to the Backpack Buddies Program, which delivers weekend meals to local students.
Swanton Local School District Superintendent Chris Lake briefed the board of education Wednesday on last week’s evacuation of the high school, which he traced to a chemistry-class drain clog.
The Sixth Annual Bryan Development Chocolate Walk drew crowds to downtown Bryan on Thursday, May 14, with more than 20 local businesses serving signature sweets ranging from Dubai chocolate to chocolate-covered strawberries.
Northwest State Community College recognized its 2026 Practical and Registered Nursing graduates at a pinning ceremony Saturday, May 9 on the Archbold campus — including eight students inducted into the Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society.
Car 1 in Archbold marks 100 years of continuous family ownership this year, with current owners Chad and Aaron Baus representing the fourth generation of the Nofzinger/Baus family to run the dealership.
The Fayette Board of Education met May 11, approving summer school programs, supplemental coaching contracts, an updated tobacco use prevention policy and a new artificial intelligence policy.