The University of Findlay and its community partners will launch the 20th Annual Helping Hands Food Drive on Tuesday, October ...
Louisville Slugger announced the American League finalists for the Silver Slugger Awards on Thursday. On Wednesday, the National League nominees were announced. The NL winners will be announced on ...
A 2019 event that explored community mental health issues is returning to Hancock County this fall. Dr. Mary Steiner liames, associate professor at the Winebrenner Theological Seminary, said the ...
The Findlay Police Department has released the name of the person who was killed in an officer-involved shooting on Wednesday. Police say the suspect has been identified as Robert Norton, of Findlay.
Louisville Slugger announced the American League finalists for the Silver Slugger Awards on Thursday. On Wednesday, the National League nominees were announced. The NL winners will be announced on ...
The Friends of the Library Book Sale is scheduled for November 6, 7, & 8, 2025, to take place in the lower level of the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library. The hours for the book sale are as ...
The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office says a Findlay man was killed in a three-vehicle crash. The sheriff’s office said Jason Alford, 22, of Findlay, was driving west on U.S. 224 in a minivan at around ...
Build Tomorrow with Habitat for Humanity” will be the hands-on theme of this year’s first “Funday Sunday” program at University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum. The October 26 program, which is free and ...
The upcoming Veterans Empowerment Fall Fair provides an opportunity for area veterans and their families and friends to learn about local resources, helpful organizations, and employment opportunities ...
Guardians outfield prospect Wuilfredo Antunez has felt a sense of calm as he has made his way up Cleveland’s farm system. Of course, the 23-year-old understands that he will face a stronger level of ...
The Findlay Police Department is reminding parents and kids of some Halloween safety tips as Trick-or-Treat events approach.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is urging all Ohioans to prioritize pedestrian safety, reminding both motorists and pedestrians that safety is a shared responsibility on our roadways. This comes ...