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Local, regional and state officials gathered in downtown Ottawa Wednesday to celebrate the kick off of the project which will redevelop the DuMont building at 202 West Main Street, and the DeFord block of buildings 305 East Main Street.
OTTAWA – Gregory S. Frey, 52, of Ottawa, passed away at 2:03 a.m. on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at Mercy Health Putnam Medical Center, Glandorf. He was born September 25, 1970, in Lima to Robert and Phyllis (Kaufman) Frey III, who survive in Ottawa.
August 4, for the 10th annual Little Nashville in Ottawa. This year’s bands are Nashville Crush, Hubie Ashcroft, Zach Diemer, Truck Stop Manners, Burwell Boys, Trophy Husbands, Al Felkey All Mixed Up, Shifferly Road Band, and Modal Affinity, The doors will open at 4 p.m. with bands to start at 5 p.m. this Friday.
An image of the suspect caught on video jumping onto a vehicle at the North Elm Street and West Main Street intersection in Ottawa. OTTAWA - The Northwest Ohio Bomb Squad was called to Ottawa Sunday afternoon after possible explosive devices were seen in the back of a vehicle along SR 65.
OTTAWA — Diana W. “Danni” Mayhew, 80, of Ottawa, passed away peacefully at 11:08 a.m., Thursday, November 30, 2023, at The Meadows of Ottawa. She was born September 16, 1943, in Coshocton to the late Jack and Zola “Pat” (Fletcher) McCleary.
COLUMBUS – Ottawa-Glandorf senior standout Colin White has been announced as a finalist for Ohio's 2024 Mr. Basketball Award. White is the first Putnam County basketball player to be considered for the award.
Ottawa and Gilboa Fire Departments were called to the scene of a barn fire at 7821 Old US 224 shortly after 1 p.m. on Monday. More information will be posted.
The 150-Megawatt Powell Creek solar project has started construction and over 1000 truckloads of equipment, steel, concrete, and stone are headed to the Miller City village. The roughly 1200 acres under lease will soon be covered with solar panels east, west, and south of the small town.
Upon arrival, law enforcement and medical personnel discovered 30-year old female, Farrah Croninger, of Deshler, deceased and Michael Kitchen, 56, of Ottawa, injured. Mr. Kitchen was transported to a hospital, but is now, according to Sheriff Brian Siefker, recovering at home.
During Monday’s Ottawa Village Council meeting, council unanimously approved a motion involving paving railroad crossings on Sugarmill Drive and Woodland involving an amount not to exceed $8,400 from Ward Construction.