Posted by Fred Steiner on January 7, 2021 - 3:31pm
Janet Carole (Bright) Kohli died Jan. 4, 2021, at Bridge Hospice Care Center in Findlay. Janet was born in Findlay on Dec. 10, 1937, to the late Weldon and Hilda (Rangler) Bright.
A sister, Doris (Dick) Barchent and a brother Bob (Martha) Bright preceded her in death. A brother, Charles (Sally) Bright survives.
Janet married Edward Kohli on May 12, 1957, and they were married 63 years. Edward survives, as well as three children; Carole (Mark) Petersen of Wauseon, John (Kira) Kohli of Pandora and Barbara (Stephen) Scott also of Pandora.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 7, 2021 - 12:58pm
Allen County engineer department employees say that the Columbus Grove Road bridge over Little Riley Creek will be opened for vehicular traffic on Friday morning, Jan. 8. The bridge was closed in early December due to structural issues discovered during the annual survey of county bridges.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 7, 2021 - 11:03am
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District 1 seeks public comments concerning planned maintenance on a bridge in Richland Township in 2021.
The bridge is located at the State Route 696 and U.S. 30 interchange just east of the village of Beaverdam.
The maintenance work on this bridge will require the closure of the ramp that allows traffic to head east on U.S. 30 from State Route 696 and traffic to access State Route 696 from U.S. 30.
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Posted by Fred Steiner on January 7, 2021 - 9:54am
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A woman, I'll call Debra, attended one of the classes that I teach. She asked, "how can I stay socially connected and motivated during this isolation period? My health is vulnerable and I need to be very careful."
How many of you wonder the same? It's very hard to stay motivated and engaged in a world you're not allowed to connect with, especially if your health is compromised.
Posted by Fred Steiner on January 7, 2021 - 6:02am
Blanchard Valley Heath System announced this month that it is implementing the Resuscitation Quality Improvement program (RQI), co-developed by the American Heart Association (AHA) and Laerdal Medical.
The program's purpose is to achieve sustained mastery of high-quality CPR skills and competency, resulting in improved patient outcomes.