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MLJ Library Hosting Genealogist Program

A free event during Week 6 of the adult summer reading program is scheduled for July 13 and 14 at the Mary Lou Johnson Hardin County District Library. The program "Become a Genealogist" will be hosted by the Hardin County Genealogy Society. It is designed to help all who attend start their family tree. The program is free, but you must register by calling the library. You can also click […]

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OSP Announces OVI Checkpoint; Date, County and Location Coming Soon

The Findlay Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol announced today that troopers will operate an OVI checkpoint to deter and intercept impaired drivers this week.  The county where the checkpoint will take place will be announced the day prior to the checkpoint, and the location will be announced the morning of the checkpoint.  If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a driver or make other travel arrangements before you […]

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Average Hardin County Gas Price Continues to Decrease

The average price for a gallon of gas in Hardin County has fallen 33 cents a gallon in the past two weeks. According to AAA, the average today is $4.54, compared to $4.87 a gallon on June 27.  The lowest average price in our region is $4.34 a gallon found in Hancock County. The most expensive is $4.72 a gallon in Wyandot County.  The average price in the State of […]

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Findlay Library and U of F Partner for the Human Library

From the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library Books can educate people through fascinating stories of human experience. Every now and then, you may be lucky enough to pick up an unforgettable adventure that peels away all but the very nature of human beings exposing the commonality among us all. Long-held bias and beliefs fall away, and you are left with a new understanding and a fresh perspective, all because you picked […]

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Castle Trial Starts Monday in Hardin County Common Pleas Court

(Third floor of Hardin County Courthouse in Kenton to be closed on July 11, that includes the Hardin County Clerk of Courts Legal Office) The trial of a man who is facing multiple charges connected to the kidnapping of a 7 year old girl is scheduled to start Monday in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. 57 year old Charles Castle will stand trial starting July 11 on one count of […]

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Two Arrested After Drug Operations this Week in Wyandot County

Two Upper Sandusky residents were arrested earlier this week after search warrants were served at two locations in the city and one in Sycamore. According to a release, warrants were served at 1049 North Warpole Street and 315 North Eighth Street in Upper Sandusky and the other was served at 4491 State Route 67 Sycamore. Jennifer Glass Chad Rogers 44 year old Jennifer Glass and 45 year old Chad Rogers […]

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Fair Time in Our Region

It is county fair season in our region. You still have time to take in the Marion county Fair. It started July 4 and runs through Saturday in Marion. After that, the Logan County Fair in Bellefontaine runs July 10 through the 16. The Union County Fair runs July 24 through the 30 in Marysville. The Auglaize County Fair in Wapakoneta is set for July 31 through August 6. Then […]

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Ag Society Releases Minutes of July 6 Meeting

The Hardin County Agricultural Society met Wednesday, July 6, 2022, for their July monthly board meeting. Fifteen directors and fifteen guests were present. Brad Murphy, Board President, called the meeting to order. Roger Crowe, Hardin County Commissioner, stated they will be updating a memorial plaque that is on display at the Grandstand. It was also noted the commissioners are also helping pay for a majority of the recent paving project […]

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Nice Weekend Always Means an Increase in Motorcycles on Roadways

A nice weekend as far as the weather is concerned means you can expect an increase in motorcycles on the roadways. Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart said that includes himself, I’m an avid  motorcycle rider myself, I’ll be out. We’re starting that time of year where you’ve got to pay attention to the motorcycles out there. Motorcyclists have a responsibility as well, don’t get me wrong, but it’s very easy […]

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