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Mix 96.7 WBVI News Update with Pat McCauley 10/27

The Findlay Police Department said that patrolman Aaron Flechtner was following normal police procedures when Jermey Linhart was shot and killed during a traffic stop.  Flechtner found a gun in the vehicle in which Linhart was a passenger and did not remove it from the car.  Findlay Police Chief Greg Horne said Monday that Flechtner did as he was trained.
 

Seneca County Board of Elections and the Seneca County Commissioners continue to work to find or create a more efficient facility for the board of elections.  The Board of Elections is in need of more space and American with Disabilities Act compliance.  One option is the Seneca County Department of Job and Family Services building on Infirmary Road in Tiffin, but it is not move in ready.  Board of elections officials are also looking into the possibility of expanding into Hoperoy’s Shoppe, located next door to its offices at 77 S. Washington St.
 

The Price Is Right Live™ is coming to Toledo in February and this is your chance to get tickets - so you have the best seats in the house!  February 17 will be the day "Come on Down!"  Playing to near sold-out audiences for nearly nine years, the Price Is Right Live! has given away more than 10 million dollars in cash and prizes and sold more than 1.2 million tickets.  Tickets go on sales this Friday, October 30th at the Stranahan Theatre.  For more information call 419-381-8851.

 

Changes to the traffic pattern and the parking on Crawford Street in downtown Findlay, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, is delayed until Friday.  Rainy weather expected on Wednesday is being cited for the delay.  Once work is finished Friday, East Crawford Street will reopen, with one-way traffic heading east from Main Street.  West Crawford Street will reopen with one-way traffic heading west from Main Street.  Parking on the south side of Crawford Street will become reverse-angle parking, and parking on the north side of Crawford will remain parallel parking.

 

The Federal Communications Commission has set an opening bid price of $188.4 million for WBGU-TV in the March spectrum auction.  Because it is a reverse auction, the price for spectrum goes down as the auction progresses.  The Bowling Green State University trustees, who hold the license, have told the administration they can participate in the option as long as the public television station continues to exist.  That would mean moving from the UHF spectrum, which the FCC is seeking, to either the high or low end of the VHF spectrum.  It could also mean surrendering its license and finding a partner to broadcast the signal, though that is considered an unlikely option.

 

Plumbline Consulting of Findlay won a state tax credit to add 20 local jobs, paying an average of $62,500 per year.  Plumbline expects to add the workers by December 2018. It now employs about 30, including 16 in Findlay.  Plumbline is a software engineering, support and consulting services company, with a focus on Microsoft Dynamics software. 

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