Dad's Place pastor Chris Avell was recently convicted of a misdemeanor fire code violation in operating his church as a 24/7 shelter.
On Tuesday, a city judge found Pastor Chris Avell guilty of violating zoning and fire codes in a criminal case. But his battle is not over. His attorneys, who last year filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city of harassing and humiliating the church and its congregants, have vowed to appeal the conviction.
BRYAN, Ohio — A judge in northwestern Ohio found a pastor guilty on criminal charges Tuesday for failing to comply with the city fire code after he opened his church to let homeless people and ...
An Ohio pastor has been found guilty of violating the fire code after running a homeless shelter out a church in Bryan, Ohio.
Luke Bryan will be making his return to the Ohio Valley with the Country Song Came On Tour. Bryan will be at The Pavilion at Star Lake on Saturday, August 2nd. Joining Bryan on tour will be George Birge,
BRYAN, Ohio (AP) — On Tuesday, a city judge found Pastor Chris Avell guilty of violating zoning and fire codes in a criminal case. BRYAN, Ohio (AP) — For more than a year, a pastor who opened ...
A judge in northwestern Ohio has found a pastor guilty on criminal charges for failing to comply with the city fire code after he opened his church to let homeless people and others stay overnight.
BRYAN, Ohio (AP) — For more than a year, a pastor who opened his church around the clock to shelter and give hope to homeless people has been at odds with an Ohio city over the building housing ...
Multiple guided hikes will be offered on a staggered basis. The first hike begins at 9 a.m. and departs from the Day Lodge at John Bryan State Park, which is located on State Route 370, about 2 miles east of Yellow Springs. The last hike departs at 10 a.m.
Former Sen. Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) and Cincinnati-area Dr. Bryan Hambley have announced they want to succeed term-limited Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Ohio AG Dave Yost advocates for Dad’s Place Church in Bryan, facing legal challenges for alleged fire code violations.
An incoming Ohio law will create harsher penalties for drunk driving and allow law enforcement to use a new method when testing motorists for alcohol. Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Jan. 8 that he signed House Bill 37,