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The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced June 6 that U.S. Army Sgt. Howard L. Hasselkus, 24, of Elmore, Ohio, who was captured and died as a prisoner of war during World War II, was accounted ...
NOTE: This story was originally published in The Press in June 2010. Mainstreet Church is going to miss 37-year-old Millbury resident Ryan Lance Walters. Walters became the third family member to pass ...
On June 5, 2010, a devastating tornado passed through several communities in Northwest Ohio. Today, on the 15-year anniversary of the event, we look back at some of the coverage within The Press in ...
Pictured at the Prism Awards are (L to R) – Oregon assistant chief of police Ryan Spangler, Oregon councilwoman Beth Ackerman, Oregon councilman Steve Salander, Oregon city administrator Joel Mazur, ...
Village administrator Thomas Bergman was excited to debut a new finial atop the Genoa Town Hall and Opera House on the first day of the Genoa Homecoming Festival May 29. As part of a project intended ...
Each May, history comes alive for third graders in the Benton-Carroll-Salem and St. Boniface elementary schools. With a recent visit to the Oak Harbor Log Cabin they experienced what life was like in ...
On May 14, Toledo Public Schools, Mercy College of Ohio and Mercy held a ribbon cutting for a new Pre-Medical and Health Science Academy on the Mercy College campus, 2200 Jefferson Ave., Toledo. The ...
NOTE: This story was originally published in The Press in June 2010. Air Force veteran John “Jack” Gallagher thought he had seen it all while in Vietnam. But nothing prepared him for what was going to ...
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