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Community Spotlight | Findlay

By Jordyn Windnagle - June 14, 2023
Nestled in the heartland of Ohio, Findlay is a hidden gem that seamlessly blends small-town charm with vibrant city amenities. With a rich history, a thriving arts scene, and a welcoming community, Findlay has many unique attractions to offer residents and visitors. history The city was established in 1821 and named after Colonel James Findlay, a War of 1812 veteran. The area grew steadily as

Community Spotlight | Fostoria, Ohio

By Jordyn Windnagle - May 31, 2023
The small town of Fostoria, Ohio has a total area of about 8 square miles, yet it spans three separate counties. It is uniquely situated where Wood, Hancock, and Seneca Counties converge. The city was created in 1854 after merging the two former communities of Rome and Risdon. Fostoria is named after Charles Foster Sr., who donated land in the merger. Foster’s son, Charles Foster Jr.,

Community Spotlight | Northwood

By Jordyn Windnagle - March 29, 2023
Northwood, Ohio is a tight-knit community that's known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere. It was originally called Ross Township in the late 1800s, the northernmost township in Wood County. After the village of Rossford seceded from Ross Township, it became the village of Northwood in 1962 and was officially established as a city two decades later. The population of Northwood has hovere

Community Spotlight | Napoleon, OH

By Jordyn Windnagle - February 27, 2023
As the seat of Henry County, OH, Napoleon is a tight-knit riverfront community that offers affordability without compromising on the health of its economy. The county's agricultural production plays a significant role in Napoleon's employment and education. The city is home to an Ohio State University extension for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences in addition

Community Spotlight | Holland

By Jordyn Windnagle - January 24, 2023
The suburb of Holland, Ohio is situated southwest of Toledo in Springfield Township. It was first platted in 1863 with the name Hardy. In 1867, the area was renamed Holland. Based on rankings from Niche, Holland is #32 out of 537 for Best Places to Retire in Ohio. In the category of Most Diverse Suburbs in Ohio, Holland ranked #81 out of 340. The city is located in Springfield Local Schools wh

Community Spotlight | Wooster, OH

By Jordyn Windnagle - December 23, 2022
Wooster is the county seat and the largest city in Wayne County, Ohio. It's considered a micropolitan due to its population of about 26,000 people, but don't let its small town status fool you! Wooster is anything but sleepy. The area has robust industry, education, and agriculture. The College of Wooster is one of the most prestigious liberal arts colleges in the Midwest and is nationa

Community Spotlight | Monroe County, MI

By Jordyn Windnagle - October 22, 2022
Monroe County became the second county in Michigan after Wayne. It was named in honor of James Monroe, the president when the county was established in 1817. It's now one of the most historic areas in the state and offers an abundance of wildlife and entertainment. Here's where to start if you're looking for fun and culture in Southeast Michigan! museums and art   monroe coun

Community Spotlight | Whitehouse, OH

By Jordyn Windnagle - September 29, 2022
After "Mad" Anthony Wayne's 1794 victory at Fallen Timbers, settlers began to inhabit the area now known as Whitehouse due to its canal access and good farming land. The village was named after Edward Whitehouse, Treasurer of the Wabash Railroad. The town plat was officially recorded in 1864. Today, Whitehouse is a desirable, cozy community located in the highly rated Anthony Wayn

Community Spotlight | Oregon

By Jordyn Windnagle - August 23, 2022
"Oregon on the Bay" sits on the northwestern shores of Lake Erie. It's one of the largest cities in Ohio based on land area but the population is only about 20,000. This gives residents the unique opportunity for a small town feel in a sparse suburban environment. With so much room to roam, it's no surprise that Oregon has plenty of entertainment options! Here are the community

Community Spotlight | Maumee

By Jordyn Windnagle - July 29, 2022
Once a major Lake Erie ship port, Maumee's history is somehow both momentous and quaint. Now considered a suburb of Toledo, Maumee is actually the older of the two cities and was platted in 1817. Due to newer transportation methods, Maumee's economic boom began to fade towards the late 1800s and it transitioned into the close-knit, all-American hometown that we know today. historical si

Community Spotlight | Bowling Green

By Jordyn Windnagle - June 23, 2022
Roughly 3 decades after it was first settled, Bowling Green, Ohio became the seat of Wood County in the 1860s. It's named after Bowling Green, Kentucky and was officially given city status in 1901.  The area is well known for its educational and green energy initiatives. The turbines located along U.S. Route 6 became the first utility-sized wind farm in Ohio in the early 2000s. Bo

Community Spotlight | Perrysburg

By Jordyn Windnagle - May 23, 2022
Perrysburg is a desirable area with numerous recognitions for "Best Place to Raise a Family" and "Best Suburban Downtown." It was founded in 1816 and it's the second-largest city in Wood County. Perrysburg is named after Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, an American naval commander who defeated the British during the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie. The area played a vital role in

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