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Clay's Landon Eversman, left, accepts his scholarship from Vietnam Veterans of American chapter president, Jim Nevel.
Genoa’s Stahl, Clay’s Eversman among three scholarship recipients from Vietnam vets
The Greater Toledo Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America proudly awarded three separate $1,000 scholarships to deserving high school graduates on June 8.
Oregon, Ohio fire chief Clayton O'Brien
Oregon approves fire chief’s request for SAFER grant application
The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant application request from Oregon fire chief Clayton O’Brien was approved at the June 9 regular city council meeting.
Jerusalem Township town hall
Jerusalem Township trustees to decide on proposed shipping container zoning change
Trustees in Jerusalem Township have been debating a proposed change in zoning that currently bans shipping containers on properties over 30 days in the township.
Damage to property and homes on Main Street in Millbury is shown in the early morning hours after the tornado struck.
15-year anniversary: The Press looks back at June 2010 tornado
The Press looks back at tornado coverage from June 2010.
Walbridge police chief Ken Campbell (right) and Walbridge mayor Ed Kolanko (left) are pictured with Kolanko's children behind one of the signs the village is giving away to interested residents.
Changes to tax code credit approved at latest Walbridge council meeting
There wasn’t a lot on the agenda at the June 4 village council meeting in Walbridge, but it included some important items.
Genoa's Town Hall finial is pictured after recent improvements in June 2025.
Genoa completes Phase 1 of Town Hall historic roof overhaul
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.
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Sports
Eastwood girls soccer head coach Julie Cross shouts instructions to her team in a district championship game win over Oak Harbor on Oct. 26, 2024.

Eastwood soccer to host youth camp July 7-9

The annual Eastwood Soccer Youth Camp is slated for July 7-9.

Gibsonburg uses extra-inning magic in run to state semifinals

If there's one thing Gibsonburg softball has, it's tradition.

Oak Harbor concludes season with state semifinal run

A historic run by the Oak Harbor softball team almost didn't happen.

Pemberville dedicates Harold “Hal” Moore Memorial Court

The village of Pemberville celebrated the dedication of the Harold “Hal” Moore Memorial Basketball Court on Monday, June 2.
Obituaries
Jean Padilla (Mossburg)
Jean Ann Padilla (Mossburg), 82, of Oregon, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 31, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Dennis Asman
It is with heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Dennis L. Asman.
Barney Gladieux
Barney J. Gladieux went to be with Our Lord and Savior on May 27th 2025.
Wayne Marble
Wayne C. Marble, age 86, of Oregon, Ohio passed away May 3, 2025 after a long illness and dementia at Parkcliffe at Northwood.
Michael Johnson
Michael David Johnson age 73 of Harbor View, Ohio passed away Sunday, May 18, 2025 at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center.
Entertainment
City officials and local developers celebrate the groundbreaking for the Oregon Town Center.
Oregon celebrates groundbreaking for town center site
 The citizens of Oregon will start seeing real progress on the development of the Oregon Town Center project as city officials celebrated its official groundbreaking on May 27.
Matthew Ball, “The Boogie Woogie Kid,” will perform classic American songs with a boogie-woogie twist at a Verandah Concert Wednesday, June 11 at 7 p.m. at Hayes Presidential Library & Museums in Fremont.
Verandah concert series features ragtime, bluegrass, and more
Bring a lawn chair and relax to the sounds of ragtime, bluegrass, Irish music and other genres this summer during the Verandah Concert series at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of the Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, “Les Misérables,” take the Stranahan Theater stage for eight performances June 3-8.
ETC: ‘Les Misérables’ to be staged at Stranahan Theater June 3-8
“Les Misérables” will take the Stranahan Theater stage for eight performances June 3-8.
NMGL renews Certified Autism Center designation
The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) has renewed The National Museum of the Great Lakes’ Certified Autism Center (CAC) designation.
Opinion

Golden: The good and bad

Who wouldn't want only good fortune in their lives? A life devoid of problems is the foundation of many dreams.

Golden: It all starts with a dream

Dreams precede everything; all actions and all creations. Truly, everything does start with a dream. Dreaming is not an idle activity.

To the editor: Support for Poppy Days appreciated

The Elmore American Legion Auxiliary Unit 279 would like to thank the Elmore community for it its support during the recent Poppy Days, held over the Memorial Day weekend.

Golden: How do you define success?

The typical assumption is that success is measured financially.

Golden: Staying positive

A positive state of mind provides you with many benefits. Contrast this with the fact that a negative outlook not only has no benefits, it carries numerous detriments.
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