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Wyandot County 2023 Premium Books Now Available

The 172nd Wyandot County Fair is set to kick off on September 11th and run through the 16th. According to the Wyandot County Fair the 2023 Premium books are now available for pickup. You can pick up at various locations around Wyandot County including the Upper Sandusky Community Library, The Chamber of Commerce, Dorcas Carey Public Library, and in Hardin County at the Forest Jackson Public Library. They will also […]

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Hancock County K9 Sonny Retirement Celebration

Hancock County K9 Sonny is retiring after 9 years of service! A celebration for his retirement will be held to thank him and his handler Sgt. Miller for all of their hard work and dedication. The open house will be held July 14th in the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office lobby at 200 West Crawford Street in Findlay from 1-3pm

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Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Looking For A Dispatcher

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for full-time tele-communicator (dispatcher). The Dispatcher will be responsible for receiving and prioritizing non-emergent & emergent phone calls for service to our Hardin County Central Dispatch Center – a state of the art emergency Public Service Answering Point. He/she will be responsible for the management of assigning the proper police, fire, and EMS resources for call response, using the Computer Aided Dispatching […]

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Governor DeWine Celebrates New Mental Health Treatment Center at Ohio Reformatory for Women

(MARYSVILLE, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Director Annette Chambers-Smith today celebrated the opening of a new 100-bed mental health treatment center at the Ohio Reformatory for Women (ORW) that will provide comprehensive services in an environment specifically designed to support overall health and wellness. The one-of-a-kind therapeutic facility will provide increased programming and treatment in a space that includes unique features such as specialized […]

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Open Position Posted Of Kenton City Schools

Kenton City School Recently Posted A Job Opening for an assistant maintenance position. The essential qualifications include the following. HVAC/Electrical background preferred.  Monitors, regulates and inspects HVAC equipment. General maintenance (e.g. mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, etc.)  Performs preventative maintenance. Technology skills Ability to perform physically demanding work that includes lifting/moving large and heavy items. Available to work irregular hours/non-traditional schedule as an “on-call” employee when required. Valid driver’s license. Successful candidates […]

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Text Alerts Offered by West Ohio Food Bank

The West Ohio Food Bank is now offering Text Alerts. By signing up for text alerts you will be notified by the West Ohio Food Bank of local updates for pop-up and scheduled food/grocery item distributions. To sign up you can text the keyword “westohiofoodbank” to 419-757-4981, follow the prompts, and save the number in your phone.

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Trooper Andrew M. Robey from Ada Graduates From OSP’s 171st Academy Class.

Trooper Andrew M. Robey - Hometown: Ada, Ohio 6/9/2023 Columbus - The Patrol’s 171st Academy Class graduated today after 30 weeks of intense training. Director Andy Wilson, Ohio Department of Public Safety and Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent provided remarks. Representative Cindy Abrams, District 29, Ohio House of Representatives delivered the commencement address to the 29 members of the Patrol’s 171st Academy Class. The Honorable Judge David A. Trimmer, […]

todayJune 12, 2023 780

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Dry Weather Crop Impacts

Hardin County – In past years we dreamt of a dry spring. We should be careful what we wish for as we face an early dry spell this season. The OSU College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences weather stations on the Wooster Campus and Northwest and Western Agricultural Research Stations reported 58-70% less precipitation in May than normal. Dry weather is not only a concern for Ohio now, but […]

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