Findlay Trick-Or-Treat Will Proceed As Planned
With Hancock County remaining at level 2, or the “orange level” on the state’s COVID-19 alert map, trick-or-treat will continue
Read moreWith Hancock County remaining at level 2, or the “orange level” on the state’s COVID-19 alert map, trick-or-treat will continue
Read moreHancock and Putnam County stayed at their previous levels on the latest COVID-19 alert map that was released on Thursday.
Read moreAfter struggling in the first half of the year due to the pandemic, Cooper Tire & Rubber Company rebounded in
Read moreThe Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding both pedestrians and drivers to remain vigilant on the roads in communities that
Read moreCincinnati-based Kroger has announced it will become the first U.S. retailer to bring COVID-19 antibody testing to customers across the
Read moreA record number of Ohioans are voting absentee, but Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says people who choose to
Read moreThe number of active and overall cases both took a big jump in the Wednesday coronavirus data released by Hancock
Read more50 North has announced it will be closed for two weeks, beginning on Wednesday, due to a positive COVID test
Read moreYou may notice Findlay police officers sporting more and more facial hair as the month of November progresses. Findlay police
Read moreThe Humane Society and SPCA of Hancock County has some Halloween and trick-or-treat advice for pet owners. 1. Keep your
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