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No cause of death for Napoleon man

No cause of death for Napoleon man

An initial autopsy Monday was inconclusive for the cause of death of a semiprofessional football player who died over the weekend after he was hit on a play during a nonleague benefit game played at Springfield High School... Read More

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Komen seeking nominations for race honorees

TOLEDO, OH (Toledo News Now) –The Northwest Ohio Susan G. Koman Foundation is currently accepting nominations for  the "In Celebration" and "In Memory" honors for the 2012 Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure. 

The "In Celebration" title honors a survivor whose courage, determination, and strength in the face of breast cancer inspires us all.  The "In Memory" title honors a woman who has been lost to breast cancer.

Napoleon Citizen Watch seeking volunteers

Napoleon Citizen Watch seeking volunteers

NAPOLEON, OH (Toledo News Now) – The Napoleon Citizen Watch is seeking new members who want to take action to keep their community safe.  

Citizen Watch members conduct regular patrols to look for suspicious activity.  The members typically do these patrols on foot.  When suspicious activity is spotted, the member reports it to police.

2 hurt in Henry Co. crash

2 hurt in Henry Co. crash

NAPOLEON -- Two men were hurt in a weather-related multivehicle crash that shut part of U.S. 24 east of this Henry County community about three hours early Wednesday, authorities said... Read More

Sauder to host ‘Spring on the Farm’ May 12

Sauder to host ‘Spring on the Farm’ May 12

ARCHBOLD, OH (PRESS RELEASE) – The festive sounds of folk music and children’s laughter will fill the air on Saturday, May 12 as guests experience “Spring on the Farm” at Sauder Village. Families from throughout the region will be churning butter, making noodles, washing windows, planting vegetables and making rope while making special memories at Sauder Village.

Native American Conference set for May 10-12

Native American Conference set for May 10-12

ARCHBOLD, OH (PRESS RELEASE) – To commemorate the War of 1812 Bicentennial, a local conference will be held in Northwest Ohio to explore the impact of the War of 1812 on Native Americans in Ohio. From May 10 – 12, nationally known Native American scholars and Native leaders will convene at Defiance College, Sauder Village and Northwest State Community College for a three-day conference focusing on the tribes removed from Ohio to Kansas and Oklahoma.

WTOL11 Your Community seeking Community Bloggers

WTOL11 Your Community seeking Community Bloggers

WTOL11 Your  Community is currently seeking community members who want to get involved in  their community sites. 

You don’t have to be an accomplished journalist or popular blogger to contribute; you just have to know of something happening in your area.