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Ohio Business Filings Off to Strong Start in 2019

COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose today announced 12,129 new entities filed to do business in Ohio in January, an increase of 2,054 when compared to the same month in 2018. January’s numbers indicate a strong start to 2019, building off yet another record setting year for business filings in 2018. “Ohio’s economy is strengthened when a business chooses to establish its roots right here in Ohio, and […]

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Four Sentenced Recently in Common Pleas Court

  Four people were sentenced recently in Hardin County Common Pleas Court.   According to documents from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's Office:   .Aaron S. Miller was sentenced to a total of 45 months in prison on one count each of possession of heroin, breaking and entering and assault.   .Sally M. Neeley was sentenced to 12 months in prison on one count of identity fraud. She was ordered to pay […]

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Forest Woman Uninjured in Wyandot County Crash

A Forest woman was involved in a crash that occurred Thursday afternoon in Wyandot County.   According to the report from the Wyandot County Sheriff's Office, 72 year old Marsha Roby lost control of her car while driving west on State Highway 53. The car ended up off the left side of the road and came to rest in a field.   Moderate damage occurred to the car.   Roby […]

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Kenton Student Charged with Making False Alarms

A 15 year old Kenton High school student was charged for making false alarms.   The School Resource Officer would not elaborate on the nature of false alarms as the incident remains under investigation.   He did say it is a spin-off of a situation in the past that was able to be stopped before it became serious.   The officer also stated that there was never a threat made […]

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Ridgemont Board Recognizes Retired Treasurer

The Ridgemont Schools Board of Education meeting was held last night.   At the meeting, the Board recognized Fred Reinemeyer, who has retired as Treasurer for the district.   Reinemeyer has managed the finances of this district for 21 years and attended all board meetings.     Board President, Eric Hill, reminisced on the many locations and buildings that Reinemeyer has worked in throughout the district and thanked him for […]

todayMarch 1, 2019 1

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Wyandot County Bridge Project Delayed a Week

The start of a bridge project in Wyandot County has been delayed by one week.   According to a release from the Ohio Department of Transportation, the State Routes 67 and 231 overlap in the village of Sycamore was set to close March 4, but it is now expected to close March 11.   The closure will be for four months during the bridge rehabilitation project.   Traffic on both […]

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IT Coordinator Voices Frustration About Courthouse Phone Service

  Nate Rodenberger, IT Coordinator expressed his frustration about Windstream phones service at the Hardin County Courthouse.   Rodenberger told commissioners that he has received irate phone calls from employees who are now using their personal cell phones to make calls because they are not coming into the courthouse on Windstream.   The commissioners asked if it would be better with another carrier, to which Rodenberger replied that he has […]

todayMarch 1, 2019 1

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ReStore Offers Many Need Based Programs in Ada

The ReStore Community Center in Ada has continued to grow since its start in 2006.   Many different need based programs are operated at the facility, including emergency food supplies, workforce training and volunteer opportunities just to name a few.   The store is located at 210 North Main Street in Ada.   To hear more about ReStore, tune in Public Eye Saturday morning at 7:30 and Sunday at noon […]

todayMarch 1, 2019

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Indian Lake Boat Show This Weekend

The 2019 Indian Lake Boat Show at Bud's Marine takes place this weekend on March 1, 2 & 3. The three days will feature an opportunity to see the largest selection and display of pontoons in the Midwest with the best brands in the industry There is admission fee plus, hot dogs, popcorn, donuts, refreshments, entertainment, and door prizes. The hours are Friday and Saturday- 10:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. […]

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