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Mosquito Spraying in Forest this Evening

Residents in Forest have been notified about mosquito spraying that will be taking place. The spraying will be conducted this (Thursday) evening in the village. Village officials made the announcement through nixle notifications and on the Village of Forest Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064472238790

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Strong to Severe Storms Possible this Evening

Sunny skies will give way to cloud cover as we go through the afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms are then likely, mainly after 5. Isolated strong to severe storms will be possible, with the best chance for severe weather coming between 4 and 11PM.  Damaging wind and large hail will be the primary threats. Listen to 95.3 WKTN for the latest weather information.

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Hardin County Commissioners Meeting Today

The Hardin County Commissioners will be meeting today. On the agenda, the Commissioners will meet with Randy McGuire about Hardin Solar III concerns. Also today, Hardin Hills Health Center Administrator Sharon Huston will give an update about the facility. The commissioners will also meet with Dan Marshman and Matt Manns from the Mental Health Board. The Hardin County Commissioners meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays in their office on the first […]

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Reward Offered for Information Leading to Arrest of Arson Suspect in Marion

On June 7, 2023, a fire was intentionally set to a Merry-Go-Round at the Rotary Centennial Playground at McKinley Park. This playground was built to be an inclusive space for everyone to enjoy, including those with all kinds of abilities. The Marion Community came together to build this playground for Marion children to use for decades. “For someone to cause such significant damage to a brand-new playground that all of […]

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Ridgemont School Board Takes Care of Numerous Personnel Items During June Meeting

Superintendent Chris Pfister recognized the Quest Federal Credit Union for being named to the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) Business Honor Roll for their solid support of public education. The Board approved a resolution recognizing the NWCC League student honors: 2022-2023 SPRING SPORTS NWCC ALL LEAGUE HONORS SOFTBALL Hallie Howard NWCC First TeamAmiah Jones NWCC Second TeamKylie Shreve NWCC Second TeamJayda Dondrea NWCC Honorable MentionBraxton Thomas NWCC Honorable Mention BASEBALL […]

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Hancock County Residents Receiving Scam Phone Calls

Over the past several days, the Hancock County Sheriff's Office has been getting reports from the public concerning phone calls they have received.  Someone is calling homes pretending to be from the Sheriff's Office. The caller is trying to get information from residents.  The Hancock County Sheriff's Office is not making these calls.  Authorities say that this is a scam, and you should not give out any information.

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Heartbeat Hosting Movie and Discussion Event

Heartbeat of Hardin County is hosting an event on June 29 where you can learn how to talk about abortion without being confrontational. Also discussed at the event is the constitutional change on the November ballot.   The discussion and movie will start at 6pm on June 29 at Heartbeat of Hardin County located at 220 East Franklin Street in Kenton. Do to sensitive topics, this is for adults only.

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Exam for the Position of Upper Sandusky Police Officer Scheduled

An open competitive examination for the position of police officer in the City of Upper Sandusky has been announced. The Civil Service Commission exam will be held on Saturday, July 22 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room at the Wyandot County EMS in Upper Sandusky.   Check-in for the exam begins at 8:30 that morning. Applications must be completed and returned to the Municipal Building in Upper Sandusky no later […]

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