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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

City flooding: Crowd seeks some answers
A standing room only crowd of about 50 people wanting answers about Findlay's flooding problem filled City Council chambers Tuesday night.
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Norbalt Rubber's parent bankrupt, seeking buyer
NORTH BALTIMORE — Johnson Rubber Co., the parent company of Norbalt Rubber Corp. in North Baltimore, is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and looking for a buyer.
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2 indicted in assault downtown
Two Findlay men were indicted by a Hancock County grand jury on Tuesday in connection with a downtown assault of a man and woman on Saturday.
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Library board postpones decision on Galer's future
No decision was made public Tuesday on the employment status of Findlay-Hancock County Public Library Director Sybil Galer.
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Bluffton to replace part of school roof
BLUFFTON -- A section of roof over Bluffton Elementary School will be replaced this summer.
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School building's problems pointed out during tour
By STEPHANY SCHINGS
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Public Record
Docket
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Findlay High honor roll
Findlay High School has announced its honor roll for the latest grading period.
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An inside view wrote in article "Firm's growth not a mystery":
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“ "Mystery shoppers earn $15 per hour" They are paid per job, and nowhere near this amount. A 30 minute shop at a home improvment... ” Read More...
Girls?
“ Girl these are adults. They are of legal age, and should know the difference between right and wrong. Yes, while only one of th... ” Read More...
ONLINE EDITOR wrote in article "Firm's growth not a mystery":
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repeat offenders?
“ to all leaving comments, as far as "repeat offenders" you have no idea what is on these girls juvenile records. so repeat offen... ” Read More...
tami wrote in article "4 women arrested for robbery":
to jo jo
“ i am not placing the blame on the victim, he was just that-a victim! these girls did not know that! i understand he was just out... ” Read More...
Azrael wrote in article "Too much salt is bad for budget":
Questions that should be asked....
“ 1) Why isn't the County purchasing salt through ODOT like the city is? The County isn't really conserving all that they can if... ” Read More...
Bill Whitacre wrote in article "Bonds not reduced for women suspects":
It seems as though...
“ ...Jordan subscribes to a different school of though as compared to members of decent society.

The world does not exist to en...
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Jordan wrote in article "Bonds not reduced for women suspects":
Closed convo.
“ Okay and i understand what you guys are saying but dont mean that you have to go judging these girls. Have you ever heard of pee... ” Read More...
repeat offenders
“ Jordan - ever hear the phrase "repeat offender"? According to the article each defendant has a juvenile record, so they should r... ” Read More...
JoJo wrote in article "4 women arrested for robbery":
you're kidding!
“ In Tami's last post (Jan. 2) she states that the victim can't be "that" disabled" if he was riding a bike. WHAT? It seems that p... ” Read More...
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News Briefs Ed Cole to head Biglick Trustees
Ed Cole was elected as chairman of the Biglick Township Trustees at a recent reorganizational meeting

Richard Gassman was chosen as vice chairman. Gary George is the third trustee, and Janis Cole is the fiscal officer.

Regular trustee meetings will be at 7 p.m. the third Monday of each month at the township meeting house, 8273 Township 258.


Hospital
Fostoria Community

Admitted

Amanda Naus, Abra Thompson, Nicole Boes, all of Fostoria.

Dismissed

Earl Zender, Polly Marshall, both of Fostoria.

Births

Amanda Naus, Fostoria, a girl; Abra Thompson, Fostoria, a girl.


Correction
The age of Joanne M. Greeno, of Forest, was incorrectly reported in a Wednesday story about coroner's rulings. Greeno, who died Dec. 16, was 69.