Northview Powerlifting places first

The Northview Powerlifting team placed first at the Northwood competition on March 7. Students Bella Wramage, Kiana Perry, Alyric Tippey, Abigail Dunn, Laureana Morales, Brooke Gerasmiak, Caleb Barrios, Jackson Hartman, Brady Coulter, Max Murray, Drew Nolan, Jake Smith, Dominic Dane, Quintyn Adkins, Jamieson Dickson, Caron Rowdy, and Gabriel Mendoza, all contributed to the win by individually placing in the top three for their respective weight … Continue reading Northview Powerlifting places first

Southview Hosts Dance for a Chance

On Saturday, March 7, Southview High School hosted its annual Dance for a Chance, where students band together into teams to compete in a variety of activites and raise the most money for the events selected organization. This year, the school fundraising went toward the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund, which aims to help prevent child abuse and neglect throughout the state. They raised $13,337, adding … Continue reading Southview Hosts Dance for a Chance

City Beat…

At the top of the City Council’s March 2 agenda, City Council President Mary Westphal gave a brief report on the Committee of the Whole gathering held before the meeting to continue discussions on Proposed Ordinance No. 37-2026, Federal Immigration Enforcement. Several members of the community were in attendance; 22 residents of the area spoke in favor of and against the proposed ordinance. Councilwoman Lyndsay … Continue reading City Beat…

Township Talk…

BZA ruling The Sylvania Township Board of Zoning Appeals ruled to uphold the zoning violation issued to Marc and Terri Losek, who have farm animals on their Shetland Road property, at the March 2 meeting. New police officers Sylvania Township Police Chief Sarah Toth introduced new police officers Ryan Westerbeck and Jacob Dunnett to the Sylvania Township Trustees at the March 3 meeting before performing … Continue reading Township Talk…

Computer Chick brings tech know-how and personal service to northwest Ohio

When a computer crashes, a virus strikes, or technology simply refuses to cooperate, many people aren’t sure where to turn. Seby Bell hopes the answer is Computer Chick, her Toledo-based business that provides computer repair, training, and technical support for residential and commercial clients. Her goal is simple: help people keep their technology running smoothly while making it easier to understand.Bell’s journey into the technology … Continue reading Computer Chick brings tech know-how and personal service to northwest Ohio

Ohio quarantines the Spotted Lanternfly

The Ohio Department of Agriculture issued a statewide quarantine in Ohio for the invasive Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) effective Feb. 17. Under the quarantine, products such as trees and nursery stock may not be moved out of Ohio without a compliance agreement, permit, or inspection certificate. Producers who ship these products to non-regulated areas must have their stock inspected and each load must be accompanied by … Continue reading Ohio quarantines the Spotted Lanternfly

Janet Amid: The Stars Speak

Sensitivity meets clarity. Reflection leads to renewal. Feel deeply, release gently, and realign with purpose. Happy Birthday Pisces – The cosmos is washing over you as the Sun, Mars, Mercury in retrograde, and the upcoming new moon take place in your compass. Your inner voice is speaks louder – dreams are deeper and intuition becomes your compass. The Virgo full moon across the sky mirrors … Continue reading Janet Amid: The Stars Speak

Sylvania Schools Updates

NLL Champs… Again! The McCord eighth grade girls basketball team, Front Row (L to R:) Adelyn Rozek, Maeve Montrie, Willow Harvey, and Maci Mendenhall; Back Row (L-R): Coach Doug Downing, Kennedy Patten, Mallory McClain, Kara Soltman, Karli Newsome, and Ashley Bartlett, won the NLL championship. The team finished their second season as an undefeated team. Coach Downing noted the team has a 37-0 record over its seventh … Continue reading Sylvania Schools Updates