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Annual Union County Law Enforcement Memorial Set for Thursday

Credit: Union County Sheriff's Office-Marysville Facebook The Annual Union County Law Enforcement Memorial will be held tomorrow. It will start at 7:00 Thursday evening on the north lawn of the Union County Courthouse in Marysville. In case of inclement weather, the event will take place at the Union County Veteran's Auditorium located at 233 West 6th Street. The ceremony is being held to pay tribute to peace officers who gave their lives serving Union County.

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Bluffton University Celebrates the Class of 2024

Credit: Bluffton University Facebook Photo by Beth Caroline Designs Bluffton University celebrated the Class of 2024 at its commencement ceremony this past Sunday. BLUFFTON, Ohio— Four years ago, the graduating baccalaureate class of 2024 began their journey at Bluffton University in the midst of a pandemic. Saturday morning, May 4, their journey was celebrated as 147 bachelor’s and master’s degrees were conferred. Commencement speaker Glen Guyton, Mennonite Church USA executive director, encouraged graduates to celebrate how far they have come […]

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City of Kenton’s Annual Kid’s Summer Tennis Camp Registration Ends Soon

Credit: City of Kenton Facebook The deadline to sign up for the City of Kenton's Annual Kids Summer Tennis Camp is fast approaching. The camp offers an opportunity for kids entering 1st through 8th grade to dive into the world of tennis, sharpen their skills, and make new friends. The camp will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout June, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM. The cost is $30 for all 8 days of the camp, a camp t-shirt, and […]

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Ohio Department of Health Wants to Remind Residents That May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month and the Ohio Department of Health says this awareness provides an opportunity to reflect on how Lyme disease and other tickborne diseases may be affecting your community. Lyme disease is spread by the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis.  The blacklegged tick was first established in Ohio in 2010. Since then, this tick's range has expanded in Ohio, and Lyme disease has dramatically increased and caused significant disease among Ohioans. The best way to prevent Lyme […]

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Ada Elementary Art Show Set for May 16th

Credit: Ada Bulldogs Facebook Ada School District has scheduled their Ada Elementary Art Show for May 16th from 4pm to 6pm.  Grades 1st through 6th are showcasing their artwork in the elementary school hallways.   The 2024 Art Show is being held in collaboration with visiting Author Tammi Sauer.  Most of the student's art work was inspired by one of her books.

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Hardin Northern Polar Bears Celebrate Service Week

Credit: Hardin Northern Local School District Facebook Polar Bear students are showcasing their school pride by helping with landscaping and outdoor cleanups. Hardin Northern Schools have been celebrating Service Week at the elementary school this week. On Monday, the sixth grade kicked off the week by working hard on mulching and weeding projects around the school grounds in Dunkirk.  

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The Kenton Historic Courthouse District Holding Lunch and Learn on May 13th

The Kenton Historic Courthouse District will hold a lunch and learn presentation on Monday, May 13th. It will start at 11:00 AM at The Coterie in downtown Kenton. The Featured Speaker is Cally Lange, CEO & Principal Architect, Revival Design Collective. You can bring a bag lunch and enjoy an informative presentation about building revitalization and repurposing. All are welcome to attend. Visit the Kenton Historic Courthouse District Facebook page for more details and to register.

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Logan County History Center Announces New Woodcarving Exhibit

Credit: The Logan County History Center Facebook The Logan County History Center announced its newest exhibit. They have several pieces of Ohio wildlife woodcarvings made by master woodcarver Bob Holderman on exhibit in the lobby.  Holderman, a retired Bellefontaine Police Department Sergeant, extensively researched wildlife that have lived in Logan County. He selected some of these animals from the state’s past and present, and reproduced them with his meticulous woodcarving skills and artistry. Many are carved from a single block […]

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The Ohio Department of Agriculture Announces Summer Treatment for Spongy Moth Caterpillar

The Ohio Department of Agriculture will be aerially spraying this summer to stop the spread of the spongy moth caterpillar. The spongy moth is a significant invasive forest pest that has moved west into Ohio from Pennsylvania and Michigan. Each egg mass that a female lays contains between 500 to 1,000 individual eggs, and once hatched they are able to feed on the leaves of over 300 different tree and shrub species. Treatments will be applied in Hardin County and […]

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