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North Baltimore Man Arrested in Findlay

A North Baltimore man was arrested Monday after an incident in Findlay. According to a release from the Findlay Police Department, officers were dispatched at 4:17 Monday afternoon to S & s Landscaping to investigate a possible armed and suicidal subject at the business. Officers arrived and encountered the subject, later identified as 34 year old Damien Talbot.   He refused to exit the business and barricaded himself inside.   The Findlay […]

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Hardin County 9-1-1 Dispatch Receives High Marks in State Review

Sheriff Keith Everhart is announcing that the Ohio Department of Administrative Services has issued the findings of its 2022 Support and Compliance Review of the Hardin County Central Dispatch 9-1-1 system. The review found the 9-1-1 system to be “in full compliance with the Public Service Answering Point operational rules.” The review found that all minimum training standards have been met by staff and that training programs have been proactively […]

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Kenton School Treasurer Credits ESSER Funds for Good Financial Position

The Kenton City Schools Board of Education conducted the June meeting Monday evening. Treasurer Jill Smith stated that at the July meeting she plans to go over where they ended the year financially versus where they predicted, “And we’re pretty much on point, so we’re looking at around a 9 million dollar carry-over. Three years ago it was six million, two years ago it was maybe 7, and a little […]

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Road Closing Announced by Engineer’s Office

A road closing was announced today by the Hardin County Engineer's Office. Jackson Township Road 195, between County Road 20 and Township Road 22, closed starting today for a bridge replacement project. The road is expected to be closed for 6-8 weeks.

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AEP Ohio Expands Bill Assistance Through Neighbor to Neighbor Program

GAHANNA, Ohio, June 21, 2022 - AEP Ohio has expanded current bill assistance available through its Neighbor to Neighbor program and is now accepting applications. Current funding available through the program is $2.7 million. This special expanded assistance opportunity will provide eligible AEP Ohio customers in need with a grant applied directly to their bill. Neighbor to Neighbor assistance is usually available once per program year on a first-come, first-served […]

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Heat, Storms and Then Better Weather by the Weekend

The heat will continue today, but showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon that will give us a break for the upcoming holiday weekend. Under sunny skies during the morning, the temperature will top off in the low 90's. Some of the storms this afternoon may contain damaging winds and large hail. After that though, you can expect sunny skies for Friday, Saturday and Juneteenth on Sunday. There will be […]

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Food Vendors Sought for Tree Town Festival

A few more food vendors are being sought to participate in the Tree Town Festival. It is scheduled for July 8 and 9 at Gormley Park in Forest.   If you are interested, email: tree town festival @ hotmail.com   Vendors being sought are those selling items different from the ones who are currently booked. As part of that event, the Tree Town Festival Parade will take place Friday July 8. Line […]

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Eats on the Street to Feature Car and Motorcycle Show

A Car and Motorcycle Show will be part of the Eats on the Street event in downtown Kenton next month. Eats on the Street is scheduled for July 16 from 5 until 10pm. Registration for the car and Truck Show will be held from 2 until 3:30 that afternoon. The cost is $10 per car and $10 per motorcycle. An awards ceremony will start at 6:30pm with cash prizes and […]

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Governor DeWine Details Plans to Address Excessive Vegetation at Indian Lake State Park

(LAKEVIEW, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine joined Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz and Ohio State Parks staff at Indian Lake State Park earlier this week to discuss ODNR's plans to address invasive aquatic vegetation that has impacted boating on Indian Lake. “Excessive vegetation can create frustrating conditions for boaters and other visitors, which is why ODNR is attacking this growth from several angles so that everyone can […]

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