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Construction Project To Affect Parts of U.S. 30

The following construction project is anticipated to affect highways in Hancock County beginning tomorrow, June 7. All outlined work is weather permitting. The U.S. 30/U.S. 68 interchange and U.S. 30/State Route 235 interchange will have temporary, short-term ramp closures (1-2 hours) beginning Wednesday, June 7, for approximately three days for pavement repairs in preparation for resurfacing.  Detour: SR 235 to CR 304 (old U.S. 30) to U.S. 68, back to U.S. 30

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Program Director for Keep Hardin County Beautiful Sought

The Hardin County Board of Commissioners, jointly with the Keep Hardin County Beautiful Commission, are announcing a position opening for Program Director of Keep Hardin County Beautiful. Applications will be received through Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 4:00pm. This is a 20 hour per week position with no benefits. More information can be found at https://co.hardin.oh.us

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Three BKP Employees now CAFOs

Three BKP employees have recently become Certified Ambulance Financial Officers through the National Academy of Ambulance Compliance with the help of Page Walburg and Wirth LLC. The certified employees are Chief Chad Smith, Fiscal Officer Morgan Smith, and Billing Specialist Shelly Prater

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New Physician Assistant in Kenton

OhioHealth Hardin Memorial Hospital would like to welcome the primary care services of certified physician assistant, Danielle Mayer, who recently joined the OhioHealth Physician Group Primary Care practice in Kenton. Danielle completed her undergraduate degree at The Ohio State University of Lima, and attended Marietta College where she graduated in July 2021 as a Physician Assistant. Danielle will be seeing patients in the walk-in clinic open Monday through Friday from 1 to 3 pm and is accepting new patients of […]

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Trophy Bassmasters Reel Them In At Alum Creek

The Trophy Bassmasters spent this past Sunday with a trip to Alum Creek north of Columbus. Alum has not produced great results for the club over the years but Sunday was the exception. A total of 65 keeper bass of at least 12” were brought in by the 18 anglers with a combined weight of 105.61lbs. The top weight was brought in by Glen Cronley who landed 5 largemouth bass. Cronley had a solid weight of 10.77lbs for the win. […]

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Oorang Bang Festival This Friday and Saturday

The Oorang Bang Festival is scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, The event will be at the former Elgin School site at 350 N. High St. in La Rue. This year's festival is a continuation of the 100th anniversary of the Oorang Indians which began last year. The smallest NFL Franchise called the village home for two seasons in 1922 and 1923 and featured Jim Thorpe as player and team coach as well as featuring an entire roster of Native […]

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One Road Opens, Another Road Closes

According to the Hardin County Engineer's office County Road 90 between State Route 68 and Township Road 165 is now open. Starting today (June 5th) County Road 190 will be closed between Township Road 199 and State Route 31. The road will be closed for 4-6 weeks for bridge replacement.

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ONU To Host Lima Symphony Orchestra for Free Event

The Lima Symphony Orchestra’s free, public Patriotic Pops concert will be held at Ohio Northern University on Sunday, July 2 at 7 p.m. The event will take place on the sculpture mall east of McIntosh Center between Presser and Weber halls. This family-friendly concert will feature several Independence Day-themed musical selections. The LSO is under the direction of Maestro Andrew Crust. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and bring lawn chairs, blankets and their favorite picnic food to enjoy the […]

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Heartbeat of Hardin County Temporarily Closed

Heartbeat of Hardin County will not be open regular hours until further notice. According to Executive Director Julie Zaring, a water main break occurred and some issues were found.  Heartbeat can still serve people by appointment, by calling 419-674-4716.

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