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Department of Education Warns About Student Loan Forgiveness Scams

The U.S. Department of Education is warning people to beware of student loan forgiveness scams.  You might be contacted by a company saying they will help you get loan discharge, forgiveness, cancellation, or debt relief for a fee.  You never have to pay for help with your federal student aid.  Make sure you work only with the U.S. Department of Education and their loan servicers. Never reveal your personal information […]

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29th Hardin Leadership Graduation Plans Announced

Sam Hostetler Seventeen Hardin Leadership 2022 participants will be recognized for completing their nine session Hardin Leadership program during this year. The celebration will be held on Thursday evening, November 10th at the Elk’s Lodge Banquet Room, 117 E. Franklin St., Kenton. Gathering begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner buffet beginning at 6:00 p.m. Representing the class with the “Class Reflections” will be Frank Dudek of Kenton. Sam Hostetler, Owner […]

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Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Named at ONU

Dr. Julie Hurtig ADA, Ohio - With the requisite approval of Ohio Northern University’s Board of Trustees, effective Oct. 17, Dr. Julie Hurtig was appointed to serve as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. “Given Dr. Hurtig’s proven record as Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, I am confident that with her institutional knowledge, dedication, and effective management that the Academic Affairs division will continue to excel […]

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Hardin County Players Introduces Newly Developed Program

The Hardin County Players introduced a newly developed program for older youth. They are now looking for an Apprentice Director for the program. Through this program a qualified applicant will direct the Hardin County Players Summer Theatre Workshop with the guidance and help of camp directors.  The benefits of getting involved with community theatre are abundant and this leadership position would look great on any college or career application.  If […]

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Registrations Being Accepted Now for BPD’s Citizens Police Academy Class

Bellefontaine residents are encouraged to register early for the 2023 Bellefontaine Police Department's Citizens Police Academy Class.   Several applications have been picked up and have been returned.   Space is limited. The class is an opportunity to learn about the Bellefontaine Police Department and what it does for the community. Applications can be picked up at the police department in Bellefontaine. Call Sgt. Morgan or Officer Walters at 937-599-1010 for more […]

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Fall Extravaganza Scheduled at Hardin Northern

The Hardin Northern Ag Department is holding a Fall Extravaganza. It will be from 4 until 6pm on Sunday October 30 at the Hites Family Farms on Township Road 189 Kenton. The event will feature a chili cookoff with a $5 entry fee and $1 to taste. Proceeds from the chili cook off go to the Dunkirk Fire and EMS. There will also be pumpkin carving, bonfire and more. Those […]

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USV Induction Ceremony Postponed

The Local Honor Society Induction ceremony at Upper Scioto Valley has been postponed. It was scheduled for this (Thursday) evening but has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict.  A new date will be posted soon on the Upper Scioto Valley School District Facebook page.

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No School for Ridgemont Students Friday

Ridgemont students are gearing up for a three day weekend. There is no school for Ridgemont students tomorrow. Friday October 21 will be used as a Teacher Professional Development Day. Ridgemont students will return to the classroom on Monday October 24.

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Wyandot Chamber Looking for Home for the Holidays Entertainers

The Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce is seeking musical entertainers and groups to donate their time and talent to Home for the Holidays. The event is scheduled for December 3. They are scheduling now to perform on the Courthouse Lawn throughout the day.   There will be 2-3 entertainers chosen to perform after the parade and tree lighting event when the street is closed for special visitors from 6-8:30 that evening.   […]

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