
Lincoln Highway closed for bridge replacement
MARION TOWNSHIP — The Allen County Engineer’s office has announced Lincoln Highway is closed until Nov. 12 for a bridge replacement.
MARION TOWNSHIP — The Allen County Engineer’s office has announced Lincoln Highway is closed until Nov. 12 for a bridge replacement.
DELPHOS — The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, allowing Medicare beneficiaries to make changes to their current health and prescription drug plans.
LIMA — The Ritz in Lima will “Support the Fighters — Admire the Survivors — Honor the Taken” of cancer from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 2 at 825 W. Market St., Lima for the Ritz’s annual Celebration of Life.
Information submitted With the return of rain to our area, Allen County Public Health reminds residents to protect themselves from diseases spread by mosquitoes, such… Login to continue reading Login…
IR-2025-94, Sept. 23, 2025 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service, working with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, today announced that paper tax refund checks… Login to continue reading Login…
VAN WERT — The following individuals appeared in Van Wert County Court of Common Pleas:
HARROD — The Colonial Golfers Club served as the backdrop Thursday for the Northwest Conference (NWC) boys golf championships, where Crestview’s Mathew Dealey claimed medalist honors while Lincolnview secured the team crown.
Information submitted An autopsy conducted by the Lucas County Coroner’s Office did confirm that the shooting investigation at 302 S. Bredeick St. in Delphos on… Login to continue reading Login…
VAN WERT —Three Delphos natives will take center stage this month as the Van Wert Civic Theatre opens its new season with the electrifying musical Bonnie and Clyde.
MARION TOWNSHIP – On September 12, 2025, at approximately 1:48 AM, officers with the Delphos Police Department attempted to initiate a traffic stop with a vehicle on Fifth St. in the City of Delphos. The vehicle failed to stop and continued to US Route 30 where the vehicle entered the highway in the wrong direction. Taneesha S. Stuckey, age 36, of Bryan, was operating a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox and began traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes of travel. Ms. Stuckey traveled in the wrong direction on US Route 30 for almost a half mile before entering the grass median in attempt to enter the eastbound lanes. When Ms. Stuckey entered the eastbound lanes of travel, she was struck by an eastbound 2025 International Semi-Truck and trailer, operated by Alex J. Chance, age 50, of Ashland. Ms. Stuckey’s vehicle was pushed into the median and rolled over on its side. The semi-truck came to controlled final rest on the right berm of the eastbound lanes.