
Sheriff’s Log 07/01/25
Deputies responded to a suicide threats in Fort Jennings and Leipsic
Deputies responded to a suicide threats in Fort Jennings and Leipsic
DEFIANCE – Republican State Senate candidate Craig Riedel announced Tuesday his campaign raised more than $250,000 ahead of the June 30, 2025 semi-annual campaign finance deadline. Notably, this does not include any self-funding. Riedel became the first announced candidate for Ohio’s 1st Senate District in early April and since then has established himself as the early frontrunner to replace term-limited Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon).
While history records the first fairs as merchant affairs 500 years before our references of time changed from BC to AD, area fairs became agricultural showcases before the writing of the American Constitution. While under French rule, Canada hosted fairs in the 1700s, and in 1765 a 2-day agricultural market was held in the city of York, Pennsylvania.
— State Route 108 between Railroad Avenue and First Street in the village of Miller City closed June 2 for approximately 90 days for a slide repair project.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is offering training academies across the state for those interested in becoming hunter education instructors. The two-day academies certify instructors to teach Ohio’s Hunter Education Courses, which cover a range of topics from conservation, safety, ethics, and proper handling of hunting equipment.
Due to technical issues, The Putnam County Sentinel will be delayed this week. Subscribers can enjoy our digital edition online today.
Many who grew up in and around agriculture have heard the phrase, ‘knee high by the 4th of July’ and understand it’s a general predictor of how a corn stand is doing as it pertains to the calendar and typical summer growing weather.
PUTNAM COUNTY — The Putnam County Fair is once again joining a growing statewide effort to fight hunger and give back to local community food… Login to continue reading Login…
OTTAWA — The weekend weather wasn’t exactly what the Northwestern Ohio Volunteer Firemen’s Association had hoped for, but it held off well enough for NOVFA to have a Saturday full of fun.