Opportunity Center superintendent retires days after pleading guilty to theft
Hurst pleaded guilty July 2 to switching price stickers on a $1,299 computer at Best Buy and faces 30 days jail time, suspended.

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Hurst faced a fifth-degree felony after police say he switched price stickers at a Best Buy to buy a computer for $800 less, court records show.

The struck line forced evacuations of Dollar General and multiple road closures across downtown Tiffin for over five hours Thursday morning.

A PUCO settlement promised bill relief, but consumer groups say temporary tax credits will expire, leaving Ohio households facing rate hikes of up to $10 monthly by 2028.

The rider was traveling at high speed on Greely Street when the motorcycle struck a utility pole and overturned, ejecting them from the vehicle.

If elected, Ramaswamy would control state boards that approve data centers, incentivize them, and set utility rules—while holding investments across the industry he'd regulate.

Four facilities—including Tiffin's Kroger and Bob Evans—failed to correct critical violations on-site during June inspections by the health district.

Cain, fired by the Highway Patrol in June, faces a third-degree felony strangulation charge and a domestic violence misdemeanor after the May 19 incident at his Tiffin home.

Flores was arrested Thursday after deputies found him hiding in a barn near the U.S. 224 and State Route 19 intersection in Seneca County.

The city is doubling its fireworks display for the 250th anniversary, with a full day of free activities from a car show to live music at Hedges-Boyer Park.

Kulewicz alleges JobsOhio's board chairman, who lobbies for AEP, has a conflict of interest overseeing a $100 million nuclear reactor fund that could benefit his client.

The $74,000 grant covers ride walls that will expand skill progression at the track, part of a $324,000 project with funding from the city, donors, and foundations.

The union representing 20,000 Ohio educators backed Jones, a Tiffin factory supervisor and council member, as he challenges GOP incumbent Gary Click in a district Click won by fewer than 600 votes in May.

Kulewicz, a Columbus attorney facing Republican Keith Faber in November, is tied 34-34 in an internal poll with nearly a third of voters undecided.

Mercado is charged with improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle after shots were allegedly fired at a mobile home just after midnight.

Chanler Norville remains jailed while Will Kurtz posted bond Wednesday; three other suspects in the June 13 break-in have not yet been charged, records show.
