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Molly Corfman

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Fremont, OH, United States

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Origami at Hayes Center

Monica Salisbury of Granville teaches the art of paper origami during Second Saturdays R 4 Kids at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. → Read More

Inside a WWII B-17

The Yankee Air Museum’s “Yankee Lady,” a WWII-era bomber plane, spent Saturday in Port Clinton offering the public tours and rides. As a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, the four-engine heavy bomber aircraft is a design primarily used during World War II → Read More

Son torn from father during ICE raid

Jimmy Rodriguez, 17, remembers watching his father being arrested and taken away during and immigration raid June 5, 2018 at Corso's Flower and Garden Center in Castalia, Ohio. → Read More

Terra State receives $1.5 million gift

Terra State Community College holds a press conference after receiving a $1.5 million gift from Frank Murphy, founder and CEO of University Housing Solutions, the developer for the Landings at Terra Village dormitories. → Read More

Ballville Dam demolition started

Demolition of the 105-year-old Ballville Dam started Monday. → Read More

Inside a car on a hot day

Fremont community members spend 30 minutes inside a vehicle, a window only slightly cracked, on a 89 degrees day. The "Beat the Heat" event raises public awareness of the dangers of leaving children or pets in an unattended parked car in the heat. → Read More

Residents speak out against proposed wind turbines

Rural residents speak out against APEX Clear Energy's proposal to install roughly 80 turbines in Seneca and Sandusky counties combined with turbine structure heights ranging from 442 to 591 feet. → Read More

How to make a gin rickey cocktail

Joy Girdner, owner of Alley Taproom in Clyde, teaches how to make a gin rickey, a popular drink during prohibition, as part of the Adult Summer Reading Program sponsored by the Clyde library. → Read More

Who pays if Terra State dorms don't fill?

Andrew Shella, professor at Terra State Community College, asks what assets Terra Village Holdings has and what financial responsibility Terra State Community College has if the dorms do not fill. → Read More

Collection for the kids of ICE raid

Natalia Alonso, 15, of Fremont is collecting food, diapers, clothing and necessities for the children of workers arrested Tuesday at two Corso's Flower & Garden Center locations in Sandusky and Castalia. → Read More

Marijuana grow facility in Gibsonburg

Construction is underway for Standard Wellness LLC's 50,000-square-foot medical marijuana cultivation facility at Clearview Industrial Park in Gibsonburg. → Read More

Terra state faculty turnover

President of Terra Faculty Association details the turnover of deans and faculty at the college. → Read More

Terra professor concerned about fiscal watch

Andrew Shella, professor at Terra State Community College, is concerned about how close Terra State’s finances and how close the college is to fiscal watch by the state of Ohio. → Read More

Last day at R.C. Waters Elementary School

Teachers Amber Koren and Kristen Orians say goodbye to their second graders on the last day of school at R.C. Waters Elementary School. → Read More

Flowers in bloom

FREMONT - Karl Nunley of Fremont photographs flowers on a tree at the Birchard Public Library. Read or Share this story: → Read More

Terra housing cost and non-student residency

Steve Bender, president of Terra Faculty Association, asks whether Terra State Community College is responsible for any additional costs associated with a new student housing facility being built on the Fremont campus. → Read More

Terra president apologizes for misrepresenting project cost

Dr. Jerome Webster, Terra State Community College president, said he "unintentionally miscommunicated" the cost of new campus housing. → Read More

Citizens Police Academy in Fremont

K9 officer Pete Bush shows how K9 Woody is trained during Citizens Police Academy at Fremont Police department. → Read More

Hayes’ diaries on display

Two dozen of President Rutherford B. Hayes’ original diaries are in the collection of the Hayes library in Fremont and available to view online. → Read More

Oakwood Cemetery in disrepair

Jack Ferguson, superintendent at Oakwood Cemetery 1988-2002, shows the cemetery in need of repairs. → Read More