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Area Church Holding Sportsman’s Banquet

The Heritage Christian Union Church is holding the 3rd Annual Heritage Sportsman's Banquet.   The event will be held from 11am to 3pm on Saturday February 16 at the church located on State Route 37 in Forest.   Four sportsman seminars will be presented, and participants will have a chance to win numerous prizes, including three grand prize Canadian fishing trips.   All events are free and family friendly.   […]

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Hardin County Ag Society Conducts February Meeting

The Hardin County Agricultural Society met Wednesday, February 6, 2019, for their February board meeting. Fourteen directors were present and thirteen guests were present. Brad Murphy, Vice President, called the meeting to order. Doris Kissling made an announcement that this will be her last year working in the fair office, she then thanked everyone for the work they do for the fair. Mark Badertscher, county extension agent, stated all board […]

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Rose Recommended for Reappointment as Dean and Director

Ohio State Executive Vice President and Provost, Dr. Bruce A. McPheron announced his recommendation of a five-year reappointment of Gregory S. Rose, PhD, to serve as dean and director of The Ohio State University at Marion in an email to students, faculty, staff, and campus advisory board members on Tuesday, February 5. Rose has served as the dean and director of Ohio State Marion since 2004. Rose’s reappointment is subject […]

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MPD Looking for Missing Teenage Girl

The Marion Police Department is asking for assistance in locating a missing juvenile. 14 year old Alexis Adkins has not been seen since the early morning hours of February 3. She is 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 125 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information concerning her whereabouts is asked to contact the Marion Central Dispatch Center at 740-387-2525.

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Applications Sought for 2019 Hardin Leadership Class

Applications are also being accepted for the 2019 Hardin Leadership Class.   The applications are available at each of the libraries around the county and the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance.   The registration deadline is March 6.   The class is limited to 24 participants, and there are several sponsorships available for those persons who would  self-pay and not sponsored by an employer or organization.

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Hardin County Horse Banquet Set

Hardin County – The fifth annual Hardin County Horse Banquet will be held on Saturday, February 23 at 6:30 pm at the Kenton Moose Lodge. Doors will open at 5:30 pm for a silent auction to raise funds for a scholarship. Banquet tickets this year are $10.00 for adults and $8.00 for youth under 18 years of age. Children age 6 and under are admitted free. Tickets are available until […]

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2019 Citizen’s Academy Slated

Applications are now being accepted for the 2019 Citizens Sheriff’s Academy offered by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. It will be conducted on consecutive Thursdays March 7 – April 18th, 6 – 8:30 pm. at the Sheriff’s Office, 1025 S. Main St., Kenton. The Academy will provide participants a working knowledge of the Sheriff’s Office. It explains the various aspects of the Sheriff’s responsibilities using classroom discussion and hands-on participation […]

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UF Chemistry Club Hosting Free Public Webinar

The University of Findlay Chemistry Club and the Northwest Central Ohio local section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will host a free, public webinar for all ages in recognition of the periodic table, which was introduced 150 years ago. The event will begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Frost Science Center’s Martin Lecture Hall. The ACS’s Program-in-a-Box™ will unite various organizations from around the world for […]

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Heavy Rain Leading to Flooding Concerns

Heavy rain is forecast to continue today, and a Flood Watch remains in effect until Friday morning.   Part of the region is experiencing high water. The Wyandot County Sheriff's Office announced that high water signs are up, and motorists are being encouraged to slow down and drive with care around the region.   It is never a good idea to drive through high water since you don't know how […]

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