Month: February 2022

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Sheriff Everhart Explains Snow Emergency Levels

With a major winter storm bearing down on the area, Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart explains the difference in levels the county may go under when the snow starts falling. LEVEL 1: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be icy. Motorists are urged to drive very cautiously. LEVEL 2: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be very icy. Only those […]

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Winter Storm Warning Remains in Effect; Trash Service and Parking in Kenton Impacted

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect today through Friday morning. Heavy mixed precipitation will change to all snow tonight and continue through Thursday.The snow will be heavy at times with a total accumulation of 7 to 12 inches possible. Travel could be very difficult to impossible.  Patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility.  Wind chills will likely fall to near or below zero Friday through Saturday morning. If you […]

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Forest Residents Reminded About Possible Snow Emergency

Village of Forest officials reminded residents that if more than two inches of snow falls, the village will be under a snow emergency. That means street parking is not permitted. That is to allow the maintenance crew to get the streets clear.    Officials also encouraged residents to check on their neighbors and remember to keep their pets safe and warm.

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CCP Scheduled at Kenton High School

The Kenton High School will host a College Credit Plus Meeting later this month. It will be held Wednesday February 23 and will start at 6:30pm in the High School cafeteria. The state requires any student interested in taking CCP courses to attend this meeting with a parent. CCP information and updates will be presented.  Area colleges are invited to attend to answer specific questions from parents. If you have […]

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Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference

Hardin County - The Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference (CTTC) plans to be in- person March 8-9 at Ohio Northern University in Ada after being virtual this past year. Connect with other farmers and CCA’s, experience new ideas, and increase your net income. Historically over 800 individuals will attend each day of this two-day conference, making it the largest agricultural meeting in northwestern Ohio. The meeting and program have been […]

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Seat Open on McGuffey Village Council

The Village Of McGuffey is currently seeking to fill a vacant seat on the Village Council.  The applicant must be at least 18 years and has lived in McGuffey for at least 1 year.  If interested, submit a letter of intent to the village office no later than 4:30 Pm Friday February 11th.

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AEP Ohio Prepares for Winter Storm

GAHANNA, Ohio, February 2, 2022 — AEP Ohio crews are at the ready for the upcoming winter storm — and are encouraging the community to be prepared too. Snow and ice are currently predicted, which could cause extended power outages across its service territory. More than 1,000 AEP Ohio lineworkers as well as more than 700 AEP Ohio line contractors and tree crews are preparing equipment and supplies to be […]

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Patrol Identifies Contributing Factors to Fatal Crashes from 2021

(Findlay) – According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, six contributing circumstances accounted for 71 percent of fatal crashes in 2021. Those factors of the at-fault driver are driving off the roadway, unsafe speed, left of center, failure to yield, improper lane changes, and following too close. “Crashes are preventable when drivers stay focused and make good decisions behind the wheel,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “Driving aware not only helps […]

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Kenton Officials Asking Residents to Prepare for Possible Snow Emergency Declaration

The following information was submitted by Kenton Safety-Service Director Cindy Murray.... In preparation for Thursday predicted snow event the City of Kenton is asking for assistance from all residents. All inoperable vehicles need to be removed from street parking. The city will tow vehicles at the owner’s expense, if a snow emergency is declared.Republic Trash Services will start pick-up on Wednesday an hour early. All trash containers need to be […]

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