TOLEDO - A Salem Township man convicted of making threats to Ottawa County schools won an appeal to have his case back in court to determine if his conviction can be expunged.
In his appeal, Charles Tingler argued that his record should be expunged and records in his 2014 case sealed, because the trial court did not provide a detailed explanation for denying his motion.
Tingler was charged in April 2014 after make bomb and gun threats at schools, including threats to shoot up Port Clinton Middle School, and was later convicted during a March 2015 trial of two counts of inducing panic, disrupting public services, and aggravated menacing.
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The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG) reelected Ottawa County Commissioner Mark Stahl as its chairman, during the organization’s recent annual business meeting. With Commissioner Stahl in charge, Ottawa County will play an important part in determining regional planning with members in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan working on transportation, water quality, and support regional economic development endeavors that affect quality of life in the region.
TMACOG’s role in transportation is to help plan roadways, rail, bike and pedestrian accommodations, and transit that will move goods and people safely and efficiently throughout the region. The staff at TMACOG compiles information that local elected officials need to set priorities and make plans.
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Principal Carrie Sanchez of the Port Clinton Middle School, a celebrated school official who has won awards in recent years, was elected the President of the Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators for 2021-22.
According to its website, OAESA’s purpose is to “connect and support pre-K – 8 administrators throughout their careers. We believe that every school deserves an effective, informed, and caring administrator to lead and support it. OAESA is here for administrators, so they can be there for their students, faculty and communities.”
Sanchez has led the team of educators at Port Clinton Middle School since 2009. Under her guidance, the school has received national recognition as a National Forum School to Watch, High Progress School of Honor, and International Center for Leadership in Education Model School Award. She received the Debra Kasak National Distinguished Leadership Award in 2019.