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Village of McGuffey Now Hiring

The Village of McGuffey is now hiring a Part Time Laborer.  There are several responsibilities for the position. Experienced applicants may earn up $15 an hour and will be expected to work up to 30 hours a week. For a complete list of responsibilities, qualifications and how to apply, visit the Village of McGuffey Facebook page.

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Village Of Forest Offering A Free Inspection of Sump Systems

Village of Forest residents are encouraged to contact the village office to schedule a free inspection of their sump systems.   This follows inspections of the sewer system made by technicians from AirVac late last month due to the ongoing problems.   It is believed that there are breeches in the system causing the pit pumps outside village homes to water log.   The inspections of residents' sump systems is an effort to […]

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Quest To Hold Annual Meeting For Members

Quest Federal Credit Union will be hosting its Annual Meeting for members this Saturday April 15. It will start at nine Saturday morning at the Memorial Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Kenton. Breakfast will be served by the Plaza Inn of Mt. Victory at 9 and the meeting is set to follow. Tickets are not required for entry, all current and active members are invited to attend. A review of […]

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County Road 20 Now Open

The Hardin County Engineer’s Office announced a road opening recently  County Road 20, between County Road 175 and Township Road 165 is now open.  It was closed earlier this month for a culvert replacement project.

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Notices Served In Kenton

Notices were served on Tuesday at several locations around Kenton concerning junk and junk vehicles on the properties. Kenton Police Officers served notices at residences in the 300 block of Decatur Street, 500 block of Robinson Avenue, 100 block Mill Street and 200 block of South Market Street. The owners were given ten days to comply with the orders to clean up the properties.

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Robbery and Shooting In Findlay

A 20 year old and two 17 year old males are in custody today after a robbery and shooting in Findlay this week. According to a release from the Findlay Police Department, Marcus Cataline and one of the juveniles arrived in a car at the Circle K parking lot where the second juvenile was sitting in a separate vehicle.  All three know each other. Cataline and the juvenile in his […]

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ONU To Host Ohio Academy of History Annual Meeting

Ohio Northern University will host the Ohio Academy of History’s Annual Meeting this Friday and Saturday, April 14-15, in the Dicke College of Business Administration building in Ada. Topics will range from local to international history, including a presentation on the McGuffey onion field strike and a panel on the history of professional football. Speakers will include Ohio Northern professors, educators from other institutions, and museum professionals from ONU, Allen […]

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Village of Forest to hold “Spring Clean”

The Village of Forest will be holding a “Spring Clean” up day on April 29th. It will start at 9 that morning and go until the dumpsters are full or 3pm whichever comes first. The dumpsters will be located on Speidel Street across from the softball diamond. This is a community service sponsored event held in conjunction with the North Central Ohio Solid Waste District and is for the residents […]

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OhioHealth End Masking Requirement

Due to decreasing community spread and higher immunity, OhioHealth will end the masking requirement for asymptomatic individuals in all hospitals, outpatient care centers and physician offices beginning this Friday, April 14.  Masking may be required for visitors based on specific patient situations, such as when a patient is in isolation.  Masks are also recommended for visitors if they are experiencing any respiratory symptoms.  Masks will continue to be made available […]

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