Sheriff’s Log
Incidents August 18; suspicious activity was reported in rural Cloverdale. August 18; suspicious activity was reported in rural Ottawa.
Incidents August 18; suspicious activity was reported in rural Cloverdale. August 18; suspicious activity was reported in rural Ottawa.
Come join us for an evening filled with Good German Music & Food! 4:30 PM - Mass at St. John’s Catholic Church in Glandorf, OH 5:30 PM - Doors open at St.
LEIPSIC — Representatives from Kleinfelder, Inc. (an engineering, construction management, design and environmental professional services firm) visited the village council to give them updates on their progress towards a new water treatment plant for Leipsic.
Aug. 12 Civil Vickie Zimmerly, Pandora, to pay judgment of $1,772.49, plus interest and costs to LVNV Funding, LLC, Greenville, S.C.
Aug. 15 Jacob Langhals, 21, Ottawa, pleaded guilty to attempted illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance and attempted possessing criminal tools, both misdemeanors.
FORT JENNINGS—in Putnam County, Fort Jennings comes alive each year, celebrating its history and remembering veterans who fought for our freedoms. Activities on Saturday included war reenactments in the park, helicopter rides, and the 1812 encampment for those inclined to focus on history.
August 11; a traffic accident was reported in rural Leipsic. August 11; a child custody case was reported in rural Ottawa.
August 26 Free Meal - The Vaughnsville Community Church The Vaughnsville Community Church will be having a free meal on August 26th from 5 PM to 6 PM. The menu includes pizza casserole, cole slaw, corn, strawberry fluff, relish tray, coffee & punch.
OTTAWA — On August 8 in downtown Ottawa, over 100 guests from Putnam County and the NW Ohio region showed up to attend this year’s Putnam County Community Improvement Corporation annual meeting. The event started with a social hour at the newly opened Ottawa Brewing Company on West Main Street in the historic Dumont building, and then continued across the street to the Schroeder Center for the Arts for the State of the Vision.
Submitted Information Kalida’s Pioneer Committee has chosen Addelyn Heitmeyer, daughter of Brian and Courtney Heitmeyer, as the parade theme winner. For the 152nd Pioneer Days festival, this year’s theme is Family and Friends coming together to build a strong future for our community for years to come.