ATTICA, Ohio — About 19 cars from a train derailed in the village of Attica in southeastern Seneca County Tuesday night, leaking corn syrup and alcohol, according to local authorities.
SENECA Co., Ohio (WTVG) - There were no injuries and no damage to property other than the crossing and some ground after a train derailment in Seneca County Tuesday night. According to a Facebook ...
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO)—Several agencies are cleaning up after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Attica, leaking corn syrup and ethanol. According to Norfolk Southern, 20 cars derailed ...
Seneca Falls, N.Y. — Fire destroyed a home that was under construction in Seneca County early Sunday. Multiple fire departments responded to a structure fire on Mechanic Street in Seneca Falls ...
I like to drive around my old stomping ground on Edwards and Packwood roads in Waterloo, but it seems like every time I do ...
He is currently being held at the Anderson County detention center and has been charged with Murder and Possession of a Weapon During a Violent Crime. A suspect in the death of a missing Seneca ...
Homes on the first 151 lots of Vista Park, known by most as the residential development going in behind Walmart, are set for construction after getting the green light from the Decatur City Council.
SENECA Co., Ohio (WTVG) - The Fostoria Police Department along with the Seneca County Drug Task Force seized drugs and guns from a man Tuesday after a short pursuit. According to a press release ...
Fourteenth-seeded Palmyra dug out of a 10-point hole heading into the fourth quarter to earn a 48-46 comeback victory over 11th-seeded Seneca in a Burlington County Tournament consolation game in ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Monroe County Legislature is set to discuss the design plans for the expansion of the Seneca Park Zoo at a meeting Tuesday, with a focus on ensuring that taxpayers don’t ...
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — The Seneca Falls town supervisor says that a vote on the future of the Seneca Meadows Landfill is valid, despite a local advocacy group saying that the vote was deemed invalid.
Tuesday night, the Campbell County Board of Supervisors voted 6-1 to rezone 136 acres off Ewing Drive to heavy industrial use. The property will now become an extension of the Seneca Commerce Park.
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