Van Wert County court news
VAN WERT — The following individuals appeared in Van Wert County Court of Common Pleas:
VAN WERT — The following individuals appeared in Van Wert County Court of Common Pleas:
About this time almost every year, we have to deal with high humidity and high temperatures. It is now officially summer, and it feels like it! After a cool, almost colder spring with plenty of moisture; the sun is shining and it is hot. Plants are starting to grow, but most fields are definitely behind schedule. Livestock also suffer during hot and humid periods of time.
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DELPHOS — On June 8, officers were sent to the 500 block of South Franklin Street for a loud music complaint.
Heat can be dangerous for anyone. Stay hydrated, stay cool and stay connected. Experts are warning that dangerously high temperatures are expected in our area this weekend. The American… Login to continue reading Login…
By GREG SCHERGER DELPHOS — Delphos City Council met in regular session for the final time in the month of June, addressing annexation of parcels… Login to continue reading Login…
VAN WERT — Supply and demand. Those two factors go into determining what you’re going to pay for all sorts of things, including electricity.
DELPHOS — On June 1, officers, along with Delphos EMS, responded to the 800 block of East Third Street for a medical issue involving a juvenile. Officers located the juvenile, who is a resident of Kenton and found that he was highly intoxicated and sick. Officers found that the juvenile had been at a party at a residence outside of Delphos and was given a ride here for an unknown reason. Delphos EMS transported the juvenile to the hospital for treatment.
VAN WERT — A judge has ordered DNA to be retested in a murder case from 1982.
COLUMBUS —Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel and Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) Registrar Charles Norman announced Monday the state has saved Ohioans more than 10 million trips to the BMV thanks to technology upgrades that allow certain transactions to take place without an in-person visit.