Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the Baseball Traveler newsletter, presented by Circle K, is a mere taste of the ...
Everyone help us welcome our newest (and furriest) member of the family — Safety Pup! He was officially sworn in today and is ready to help teach kids about safety in our community. Keep an eye out… ...
The Ohio Market Access Program (OMAP) administered by Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague has helped the Village of Carey (Wyandot County) enter the market and save an estimated $1,972 in interest costs. “O ...
Minor League designs can get pretty grandiose. But they also can bring people closer together. From out-of-the-world ...
Celebrating 20 consecutive years, the University of Findlay’s Helping Hands food drive continues to achieve new levels while ...
Amid a flurry of roster moves on Thursday, the Guardians declined left-hander John Means' $6 million club option for 2026. The decision made Means a free agent after one season with Cleveland, during ...
The City of Findlay will be holding a public forum on a proposed Farm Animal Ordinance. The forum will be held on Monday, November 10, at 6 p.m. in City Council Chambers at the Findlay Municipal ...
The All-Star festivities at baseball’s most elite prospect circuit are always an unforgettable event. The 19th annual Fall Stars Game will be no different. This year’s iteration, set for 8 p.m. ET on ...
The University of Findlay is proud to host a Veterans Day celebration at 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 11, and area residents and ...
On 10/17/25 the Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force received multiple complaints of large amounts of vehicle traffic for short periods of time coming and going from 108 Shinkle St., Findlay, OH, ...
From soaring with bald eagles to lighting up the night sky with fireflies, the new film Ohio: Wild at Heart offers an exclusive adventure through Ohio’s great outdoors. The Ohio Department of Natural ...
The FBI reports that Cedar Point was the target of a potential terrorist attack. On September 19th, 19-year-old Ayob Nasser and an accomplice traveled from Dearborn, Michigan to Cedar Point. The FBI ...
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