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Ada School District Announces New App

The Ada Exempted Village School District announced a new app. It provides users with news, events, documents and alerts to name a few. The Ada Exempted Village Schools app can be downloaded on the App Store or Google Play.

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Alliance Spotlights Henry Martin Memorial Park

The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance featured the Henry Martin Memorial Park in Mt. Victory in the Tourism Spotlight. The park was developed by the Mt. Victory CIC after Martin’s Supermarket building burned down in 1993.  The CIC bought the vacant lot and with the help of many generous people, the park was developed and named in honor of the supermarket’s founder, Henry Martin.  A mural depicting the town’s […]

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Brunch with the Easter Bunny Scheduled in McGuffey

The McGuffey Memories Historical Society will sponsor Brunch with the Easter Bunny on Saturday April 1. It will be served from 9:30 until 10:30 that morning at the McGuffey Community Center on Courtright Street in the village. The meal consists of french toast sticks, sausage and scrambled eggs along with milk, orange juice or water.

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Impaired Driver Hits OSP’s Report Impaired Driver Sign

A recent accident handled by the Batavia Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol took an ironic twist. The patrol received a call about a reckless vehicle on State Route 32. Shortly after that, the vehicle ended up off the road and struck the Ohio State Highway Patrol's drug activity/impaired driver sign.  The motorist was arrested for Operating a Vehicle Intoxicated.  Motorists are encouraged to call #677 if you see […]

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Bone Found in Marion County Not of Human Origin

The Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to online rumors being circulated regarding a bone that was recovered yesterday near the Village of Caledonia.   According to a release, after an inspection it was determined that the bone was not human in origin. The inspection was conducted by a Forensic Anthropologist from the Lucas County Coroner's Office.

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Kenton School Treasurer Reports Higher Interest Rates will Have Positive Effect

The Kenton City Schools Board of Education held the March meeting Monday evening. Treasurer Jill Smith reported to board members that higher interest rates are expected to positively benefit the five year forecast for the district's general fund, “Our interest rate probably will increase that revenue line that we thought wasn’t going to be 30,000, but now maybe projected to be over 250,000 between July and the end of June […]

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HN History Brigade Holds Father-Daughter Dance

The Hardin Northern History Brigade hosted the 2023 Father-Daughter Dance last week.  Sixty-eight girls from Pre-K through 6th grade participated.  In addition to the dance, guests could play corn hole and bowling or enjoy pizza while watching Encanto in the cafeteria. The plans are to make this either an annual event or alternate with a Mommy-Son night starting next year. The History Brigade raised nearly $1,000 to help with living […]

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Hancock County Law Enforcement Agencies Hosted Dispatcher Training

The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office along with the Findlay Police Department recently hosted a training for dispatchers.  During the class, those attending were taught how to handle in-progress and high-risk calls.  They were also taught how to handle different types of callers.  There were over 40 dispatchers from agencies all over Northwest Ohio who took the training.

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