City record
SUNDAY
-6:51 p.m.: domestic violence. A 15-year-old male was arrested on domestic violence charges.
SATURDAY
-9:52 p.m.:
criminal trespass. Police responded to a trespassing report at a property in the 500 block of Third Avenue.
-7:16 a.m.: criminal mischief. A bicycle tire was reported removed from a bike at an apartment in the 1100 block of Hilltop Avenue.
-6:45 p.m.: criminal damaging. A windshield on on a 1996 Chevrolet truck was reported damaged in the 800 block of Arrowhead Drive. The damage is set at $350.
-6:07 p.m.: warrant. Charles H. Jackson Jr., 57, of Sidney, was arrested on a warrant.
Search warrant nets drugs, drug paraphernalia, cash, guns
Charges pending on 2 Fort Loramie men
Drugs, drug paraphernalia, cash and 21 firearms were confiscated during a narcotics search warrant at on 4662 Cardo Road in Fort Loramie. According to Shelby County Sheriff Jim Frye, the residence was known to detectives as the residence of two brothers where a large amount of drug trafficking was being conducted. Charges are pending on the two men who are currently under investigation.
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A total of 21 firearms were confiscated during a narcotics search warrant at on 4662 Cardo Road in Fort Loramie. According to Shelby County Sheriff Jim Frye, the residence was known to detectives as the residence of two brothers where a large amount of drug trafficking was being conducted. Also confiscated were drugs, drug paraphernalia and cash. Charges are pending on the two men who are currently under investigation.
Husted highlights career pathways during stop in Sidney
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted speaks to business and community leaders at an In-Demand Jobs Week roundtable discussion Friday afternoon at Ferguson Construction in Sidney.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, left, shakes hands with Detailed Machining President/CEO John Bertsch at an In-Demand Jobs Week roundtable discussion Friday afternoon at Ferguson Construction in Sidney.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
SIDNEY – There are plenty of affordable pathways to great careers throughout Ohio, including in Shelby County, Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said Friday afternoon during a stop in Sidney.
Nursing home’s CEO urges Jordan to address worker shortage
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, center, exits Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday afternoon.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
NEW BREMEN – When U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan visited Elmwood Assisted Living of New Bremen on Tuesday, Kathy Hunt told him reform is needed in immigration and unemployment policies to address the healthcare industry’s worker shortage.
“Our healthcare workers are tired,” Hunt, the CEO of Elmwood Centers, said. “They’re very tired and have worked so tirelessly, and we just don’t have enough people. We’re hearing that that’s the same situation with just about every workforce.”
Sidney passes school levy
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
President and CEO of Spirit Medical Transport Brian Hathaway, left, of Greenville, and Chairman of Houston Joint Ambulance District Kim Vondenhuevel, of Sidney, hug after it was announced that the Houston joint ambulance district levy passed.
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
Sidney City Schools Superintendent Bob Humble, left, shakes hands with Treasurer Mike Watkins after they were told the Sidney City Schools levy passed.
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
SIDNEY – Voters approved levies for both the Sidney City School District and the Houston Joint Ambulance District during Tuesday’s special election, according to unofficial results.