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Deadline to Apply for Tree Towns Royalty Positions is Friday

Contestants interested in running for a Royalty position for the 2022 Tree Town Festival in Forest are invited to apply now. Freshman to Senior students can run for King and Queen. 4th grade to 8th grade students can run for Prince and Princess Children under 3 can be entered into the Tree Town Baby contest. Those running for a Royalty position must be a student at Riverdale and/or a Riverdale […]

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Summer Youth Mentoring Program Scheduled in Upper Sandusky

Wyandot County Prevention is holding a Summer Youth Mentoring Program this summer. It will be held this and every Thursday through the summer. The hours are from 11am until 1pm at Harrison Smith Park in Upper Sandusky. The program is free. It will include games, food and prizes throughout the summer. For more information on these programs and about Wyandot County Prevention, visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WyCoP2021

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KHCB Holding Blossoms and Butterflies Garden Tour

The 2022 Keep Hardin County Beautiful Blossoms and Butterflies Garden Tour is scheduled for Sunday, June 26.  Tickets can be purchased at New Leaf Garden Center in Kenton this Saturday, June 11 from 10 am - Noon. You can also buy them from Keep Hardin County Commission Members or by calling 419-674-2216. Presale tickets are $10. The cost for the tickets on the day of the tour is $15.

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USDA Advances Food System Transformation with $43 Million for Urban Agriculture

Funding is First Part of $75 Million Investment to Support a Fairer Food System and Expand Access to Nutritious Food WASHINGTON, June 3, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces significant investments to support urban agriculture, including $43.1 million for grants and cooperative agreements as well as six new urban county committees to help deliver key USDA programs to urban producers. These actions support USDA’s efforts to strengthen […]

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Fire Reported at McCullough Industries Monday Afternoon

A fire was reported at McCullough Industries on County Road 175 in Kenton Monday afternoon. According to information from the Kenton Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched at around 4:45pm. Light smoke was visible coming from an exterior wall as well as inside the structure. The building was evacuated. Around $20,000 damage occurred to the structure. The fire was believed to be unintentional but the exact cause has still not been […]

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Domestic Disturbance Lands Kenton Woman Behind Bars

A woman was arrested after a domestic disturbance was reported to Kenton Police Monday evening. According to the report, officers were dispatched to 115 North Cherry Street at around 6:30pm. Officers discovered that the incident involved a husband and wife. Megan L. Hildreth, age 40, was arrested at the scene. She is being held at the Multi County Jail in Marion on a charge of domestic violence. There were no […]

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Forest Woman Involved in Crash Findlay Monday

A Forest woman was involved in a crash in Findlay Monday afternoon. According to a release from the Findlay Police Department, Isabelle Riegle was traveling east in the 100 block of West Pearl Street when a westbound vehicle being driven by Brent Bell, of Findlay, attempted to turn left into the Blanchard Valley Hospital parking lot. A passenger in Bell's vehicle was taken into the hospital by staff members with […]

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Alger Village Council Passes Two Ordinances Dealing with Salary Ranges

Alger Village Council passed two ordinances dealing with salary ranges for created positions in the village. The first ordinance creates the position of village water clerk. The pay range is $14,000 to $31,000 a year paid weekly. The second ordinance creates the position of fiscal officer. The pay range is also $14,000 to $31,000 a year paid weekly. Both ordinances were passed on first reading at the Village Council meeting […]

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Village Council Seat Vacant in McGuffey

The Village Of McGuffey is currently seeking to fill a vacant seat on the Village Council. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. They must have lived in the Village of McGuffey for at least 1 year. If interested, submit a letter of intent that explains why you would be a great public servant for the village. The deadline to submit the letters is Monday June 13.

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