Several area residents were recognized recently for taking winning photographs in the Perrysburg Sculpture Walk winter photo contest.
At its March 17 meeting, city council accepted a grant from the Ohio Department of Agriculture to be used to mitigate the impact of the spotted lanternfly and its invasive host, the Tree of Heaven.
Maiolo [email protected] PERRYSBURG – City residents will soon see new visitors wandering the sidewalks of town. At Tuesday’s city council meeting, Mayor Mark We ...
The Wood County Commissioners will present the 2026 State of the County Address on Tuesday in the Alvin L. Perkins Atrium at the Wood County Courthouse in Bowling Green. Doors will open at 7:30 a.m., ...
With Miami (Ohio) already riding a wave of popularity as one of college basketball’s darlings, the swim team’s Speedo stunt ...
CLEVELAND — Penn State is out to claim an elusive fifth straight NCAA Division I men’s wrestling title this weekend. The ...
As the season turns from winter to spring in the high school sports world, the Perrysburg girl’s lacrosse team looks to ...
To better understand hazing, the professor looked into its history and the name, which may have originated during the Civil ...
Perrysburg boys lacrosse opened the season by defeating Toledo St. Francis, 13-11, in a non-league game at Steinecker Stadium ...
GRAND RAPIDS — Grand Rapids Town Hall Committee, a branch of the Grant Rapids Historical Society, is presenting Oscar Wilde’s ...
Feeder shuttles: Timed to meet existing TARTA Route 10, which travels from Toledo to Meijer in Rossford. Shuttles can travel ...
Today is Friday, March 20, the 79th day of 2026. There are 286 days left in the year. Today in history: On March 20, 1995, in Tokyo, packages containing the deadly chemical sarin were opened and ...