Ottawa Hills, Ohio is a village in Lucas County. The community has its origins in 1915, when John North Willys, president of the Overland Company, bought 1,200 acres in the area, which was developed by the E.H. Close Realty Company. The suburb of Toledo is known for its tree-lined streets and greenery.
 
 
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Offering traditional, contemporary and blended worship services, the Ottawa Hills, Ohio congregation’s service schedules, church calendar, and an overview of the church are presented. A private area of the site is available for members of the church.
http://www.epworth.com/
The Ottawa Hills High school soccer program is highlighted, including team news and announcements, schedules, player rosters, game and player statistics, photographs, and a calendar of events.
http://www.ohiohssports.com/school/toledo-ottawa-hills/boyssoccer/
Operating an elementary school and a combined junior/senior high school, the Ottawa Hills, Ohio public school district is featured, with a district calendar, administrative contacts, and an overview of the district and its campuses.
http://www.ohschools.k12.oh.us/
Established in 1915, the residential village is located near Toledo, Ohio. Its official web site features a council meeting schedule, agendas and meeting minutes, as well as an overview of the community’s history, demographics, and contacts.
http://www.ottawahills.org/
In publication since 1974, the independent community newspaper is published each month. The web edition is available to subscribers, who may subscribe through the site. Other resources include advertising information, a media kit, and classified advertising.
http://www.vvoh.com/