Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsHancock

Back at the Table: Cooper Tire reaches new agreements with two union locals Video included

While over 1,000 union workers continue a nearly 3 month long lock out at Cooper Tire, two other union locals have reached new labor agreements with the company. More>>

Lima Police NewsConference on Coppler remains Video included

There are new developments in the case of missing teenager Nicholle Coppler. The Lima Police department has received additional information from the Lucas county coroner's office regarding the human More>>

Black Heritage Library re-open Video included

A grand-reopening for one community center brings a truly one of a kind exhibit. The Black Heritage Library in Findlay underwent some recent renovations that brought more than just a redesign to the More>>

Crime Stoppers: Carl Oneal

NAME: CARL WAYNE ONEAL AGE: 49 HEIGHT: 5'11" WEIGHT: 168 LBS EYES: BLUE HAIR: BROWN CHARGE: FAIL TO APPEAR / CONTEMPT OF COURT PEOPLE WHO HAVE INFORMATION CAN TELEPHONE CRIME STOPPERS AT More>>

Crime Stoppers: Jose Sanchez

NAME: JOSE EFREN SANCHEZ AGE: 32 HEIGHT: 6'00" WEIGHT: 160 LBS EYES: BROWN HAIR: BLACK CHARGE: FAIL TO COMPLY / CONTEMPT OF COURT PEOPLE WHO HAVE INFORMATION CAN TELEPHONE CRIME STOPPERS AT More>>

Crime Stoppers - Monisha Jackson

NAME: MONISHA SHERICIE JACKSON AGE: 29 HEIGHT: 5'04" WEIGHT: 250 LBS EYES: BROWN HAIR: BLACK CHARGE: FAIL TO COMPLY / CONTEMPT More>>

Democratic candidates weigh in on flooding problems in Findlay Video included

It's no mystery the City of Findlay has flooding problems. More>>

Union member road trip Video included

Cooper Tire union members are joining forces with another union to gain support from areas around the country. Some locked out American Crystal Sugar Co. workers from North Dakota are joining the locked More>>

Blanchard River flood mitigation survey Video included

Officials focused on flood mitigation efforts are hoping community response helps with flood study funding. Late January, State Senator Cliff Hite and State Representative Lynn Wachtmann held a press More>>

Donoho goes to prison Video included

A Findlay man will spend at least 29 years in prison for the beating death of his wife. Evan Donoho pled guilty Thursday to murder and two counts of tampering with evidence for beating his wife Danielle More>>

Law Enforcement Looking for this Missing Person

Ronnie James Wells. Ronnie James Wells.

Allen County Sheriff's Office is asking your help in locating this missing person. This picture is of Ronnie James Wells. He is described as being a white male, approximately 5'10" tall, weighing More>>

Annual Scrabble Fundraiser for Northwest Ohio Literacy Council

Lima, OH Feb. 25th 2012: The 7th Annual Scrabble® FUNdraiser for Adult Literacy will be held this year at the St. Rita's Auxiliary Conference Center, 718 W. Market St, Noon to 3:30 PM. As in previous More>>

Mayor of Findlay's trip to Japan Video included

The mayor of Findlay hoping to utilize some foreign relations, that will hopefully spark some economic growth for the local area. Mayor Lydia Mihalik recently returned back to Findlay from a trip overseas More>>

Findlay Mayor State of the City Address Video included

Coming into office Lydia Mihalik knew she had a lot on her plate, including a budget that was in pretty bad shape. In the Mayor's State of the City Address, she made it clear, Findlay is on the right track. More>>

Holocaust survivor presentation

People relive the awful experiences of a certain time in history through one man's stories. Area resident's received a first hand account of the horrors of the holocaust. Holocaust survivor, Irving Roth More>>

Findlay mayor concerned with flood funding

The Putnam County commissioners position regarding flood control funding is raising concerns for the mayor of Findlay. The Putnam County commissioners refusal to contribute money to the regional flood More>>

St. Paul AME Church Pays College Application Fees

February 4, 2012 — The Theme for the annual Black History Month Display at Historic St. Paul AME Church is "Remembering, Appreciating and Supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities" (HBCU) More>>

Powered by WorldNow
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2012 WorldNow and WLIO. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.