In the March primary, the group Citizens for Seneca County is the organization that conducted a campaign against Seneca County Commissioner Holly Stacy. The movement failed as Stacy
won the primary over Rich Focht. Now, some names have appeared that were connected to the PAC that ran the campaign. Former Fostoria mayor and current NCORcog president John Davoli, has now been listed as Treasurer for the group. Two other names that contributed to the PAC were current commissioner Fred Zoeller and National Machinery President Alan Kalnow, both who have said that they were unaware of the intentions of the group.
A Hancock County grand jury indicted 28 year old Brent R. Houdeshell of Arlington on a charge of murdering 2-year-old Breydon Ferrel of Findlay. On March 31, Findlay police were dispatched to 2030 Breckenridge Road, Apt. 3, on a report of an unresponsive child. An autopsy performed by the Lucas County Coroner’s Office said the cause of death was blunt force head trauma. He will be arraigned Wednesday in Hancock County Common Pleas Court. Houdeshell remains in custody at the Hancock County jail.
The Ohio Supreme Court recently upheld the domestic violence conviction of Jeffery Arnold of Fostoria three years after he was first found guilty of assaulting his father. Arnold was convicted of the charge in March 2013. In the court’s lead opinion, Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor wrote that “although it may have been an error to admit the statement,” the remaining evidence “established Arnold’s guilt beyond any reasonable doubt.” Arnold’s only recourse is to file an appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
Federal regulators will impose several conditions meant to protect online video services as they back Charter’s bid to buy Time Warner Cable and create the country’s second-largest home Internet provider. The Justice Department approved the deal Monday, subject to court approval on the conditions. Buying Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks will turn Charter Communications, a midsize cable company, into the country’s No. 2 home Internet provider, after Comcast. The new Charter will be No. 3 in video, trailing Comcast and AT&T, which bought DirecTV last year.



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