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Hardin Northern Students Help at Wall That Heals

Hardin Northern students volunteered to assist in setting up The Wall That Heals at Owens Community College in Findlay Wednesday. The Wall That Heals is a project of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund that travels the country so that communities can experience a replica of the Vietnam War Memorial and the educational opportunities that are provided. The Wall will be in Findlay until 2 this Sunday afternoon. It is open […]

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KHS Senior Award’s Day Being Held May 17

Kenton Senior High School’s annual Senior Awards Day program is set for 9:00 AM on Tuesday, May 17th, in the high school gymnasium.   Scholarship awards from the Allen Scholarship Foundation, Dollars for Scholarships, the Kenton Excellence for Education Foundation, memorial scholarships, local scholarships, and other awards will be announced at Awards Day.  The program is open to the public, and it will be streamed at live.kenton city schools.org.

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Union County Law Enforcement Memorial Taking Place May 12

The Union County Law Enforcement Memorial service will be held next Thursday May 12. It will start at 7 that evening on the north lawn of the Union County Courthouse in Marysville. The Union County Law Enforcement Memorial is a tribute to those who serve in the line of duty. The annual service precedes National Police Week, which runs from May 15 to May 21. The Union County Courthouse will […]

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Battle of the Badges Scheduled in Auglaize County

Let's Back the Blue is sponsoring a "Battle of the Badges" Blood Drive on Wednesday May 18th from 12:00 - 6:00 pm at First United Methodist Church in Wapakoneta.   This event will be held during Police Week and it is a great way to give back to our community. The Red Cross has reported that there is a blood shortage and has experienced a 10% decline in the number of […]

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Fostoria Man Arrested After Leading Findlay Police on Motorcycle Pursuit

A Fostoria man was arrested after leading Findlay Police Officers on a pursuit starting at around 11:35 Tuesday night in Findlay. According to a release, officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a motorcycle on East Sandusky Street near Wilson Street. Instead of stopping, the motorcycle rider, later identified as Duane M. Noel, sped off and led officers on a 5.1 mile pursuit that lasted around 7 minutes and […]

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Heartbeat of Hardin County Jewelry Sale Taking Place May 5-7

Just in time for Mother's Day, Heartbeat of Hardin County is holding a Jewelry Sale. It will take place Thursday from 2-7pm, Friday from 10 until 4 and Saturday from 10 until 2 at 220 East Franklin Street in Kenton. Food trucks will be there Friday and Saturday. Most jewelry will be $2.00 each. There will be a table for more expensive items. The sale benefits Heartbeat of Hardin County. […]

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New Hotel Coming to Indian Lake

After more than a year in the planning stages, the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce announced that a new Cobblestone Hotel is coming soon to Indian Lake. Ground will be broken soon for a new 54 room hotel at Indian Lake. A study done by Core Distinction, a Wisconsin consulting firm specializing in the evaluation of potential demand for hotels concluded that the need is significant in this region. Currently […]

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Indian Lake Group Purchases Cameras for Washington Township Police Departmet

(Pictured left to right: Brian Jones, Lieutenant Mike Thompson, and John West) Indian Lake Boaters Helping Boaters announced the purchase of four Canon T7 DSLR cameras. The cameras will be donated to the Washington Township Police Department.  One each will be placed in the department's four cruisers.  Currently officers are relying on phones for imagery.  The Indian Lake Boaters Helping Boaters group stated that hopefully this makes police officers jobs […]

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Santo Overwhelmed by Support from Voters in Tuesday Primary

In the hotly contested Republican Primary race for Judge of the Hardin County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division, Maria Santo handily defeated Christina Cross. Santo received 2428 votes, compared to 1418 for Cross. Santo had this reaction to the victory, “I’m overwhelmed with the turnout and the resounding support and confidence in me, and I thank everyone who supported me in every fashion whether it’s financial, whether it […]

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