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Diabetes Topic of Discussion on Public Eye

Living with diabetes means a lifestyle change, but according to Deanna Carey, Clinical Dietitian, Diabetes Educator for Ohio Health HMH it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a treat every now and then “We here so many times preached, it’s moderation, it’s moderation. It truly is moderation, small amounts of the bad stuff, lots of the good stuff.”   For the complete discussion, tune in Public Eye, Saturday morning at 7:30 on […]

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The Cuts at Bluffton Opens for Students on Bluffton University’s Campus

BLUFFTON, Ohio—The Cuts at Bluffton, a new campus hair salon/barbershop for all hair types at Bluffton University is now open. Located in the Multicultural Student Development Center adjacent to Hirschy Annex, Bluffton students make appointments during the week for hair services which are provided from noon-6 p.m. on Sundays. Services are provided by barbers and stylists from Fresh N Faded in Lima. They include cuts, shampooing, line ups, color, conditioning […]

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Leader of New Civil Rights Cross-Cultural Experience to Speak at Bluffton University

Dr. Todd Allen, vice-president for diversity affairs at Messiah University, will present the Forum “On the Road to Freedom: Moving the Race Conversation Forward,” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27 in Yoder Recital Hall. Allen, the leader of a Bluffton cross-cultural experience to civil rights movement sites, explores how tourism at those sites contributes to conversations about race, justice and reconciliation. This event is free and open to the […]

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ACSO Schedules Press Conference Regarding Officer Involved Shooting

The Allen County Sheriff's Office will be holding a press conference Friday regarding the June 21 officer involved shooting.  BCI Superintendent Joseph Morbitzer and Special Agent Scott Stranahan will also be attending.  The press conference will begin at noon Friday. A Special Grand Jury earlier this month determined Deputy Izak Ackerman was justified in his actions in the shooting of Quincey J. Pritchett.  The press conference will cover the results […]

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Hardin County Community Health Surveys Begin This Week

KENTON, Ohio- September 15, 2022- This week, The Hardin County Community Needs Assessment Advisory Committee will begin its survey of Hardin County residents as part of a community health assessment process. The Hardin County Community Needs Assessment Advisory Committee is working closely with the Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio and researchers at the University of Toledo to conduct the survey. Over the next two months, 2,000 Hardin County residents will […]

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Children’s Program at Friendship Gardens

Hardin County – The Hardin County OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are hosting a children’s program at the Friendship Gardens called “Leaf Rubbings, Scarecrows & Scavenger Hunts” on Saturday morning, September 24. This event is from 10:00 am until noon and will provide several activities for kids of all ages. Each child will be able to leave with a leaf rubbing and scarecrow that they made themselves with the help […]

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Ohio First Lady Touting Success of DPIL in Logan and Wyandot Counties

Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine will make stops in Logan and Wyandot counties on Friday. Statewide, the Imagination Library has enrolled 343,490 kids, totaling 48% of eligible kids within Ohio. The Imagination Library mails kids one high-quality, age-appropriate book each month until their 5th birthday. All Ohio children – from birth to age 5 – are eligible to be enrolled in the program at no […]

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Alger Council Taking Legal Action to Get Property Cleaned Up

Alger council members voted to take legal action against a homeowner in the village that refuses to clean up their property. Councilman Mike Miller said the property in question is a mobile home on West Belmont Street in the village. Mayor Von Summa said that the homeowners have been written up numerous times, with the most recent notice coming in June of this year. Miller said despite all of the […]

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Man Injured in Early Morning Crash in Findlay

A Findlay was injured in a crash that occurred at just before 12:30 this morning in Findlay. According to a release from the Findlay Police Department, Alexander Nique lost control of his car while driving at a high rate of speed northbound on Broad Avenue. The car ended up off the left side of the road where it became airborne and landed in a deep ditch. After hitting the ground, […]

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