Kenton asked to update Mid-Ohio agreement Kenton City Council is being asked to update the existing service franchise agreement with Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative. Tim Street of Mid-Ohio, in comments to City Council on Monday night, said the agreement protects the electricity supplier’s service territory. Read More
USV bullying allegations turned over to prosecutor The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office has completed its investigation into accusations of bullying on the Upper Scioto Valley football team. Sheriff Keith Everhart said late Monday morning the evidence has been submitted to the prosecutor’s office. Read More
Pumpkin winners Rikki (left) and Kaydence Bolling were the winners of the pumpkin painting contest at Mount Victory’s Pumpkin Festival on Saturday. The event was a part of the First Saturday events scheduled in the village throughout the year. Read More
McGuffey councilman asks village to consider contracting with UAN McGUFFEY — McGuffey’s fiscal officer is being asked to look into operating with a statewide computer system. Councilman Chuck Carey asked why it should take so long to print out and send disconnect notices for water customers in the village when a UAN (Uniform Accounting Network) system would save the office staff time. Read More
Recorder’s report The Hardin County Recorder’s Office reported the following transactions for September: Financing statements filed, 6; financing statements released, 1; deeds filed, 136; mortgaged filed, 100; amount of mortgages filed, $59,479,992; releases filed, 75, partial releases filed, 1; land contracts filed, 4; power of attorneys filed, 3, easements filed, 1; other instruments filed, 56; military discharges filed, 2. Read More
Civic agenda: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 TUESDAY, OCT. 10 Hardin County Airport Authority – 4:30 p.m., airport Read More
Alger finance panel to meet ALGER — The finance committee of the Alger Village Council will meet on Monday, Oct. 16 following the council meeting. Read More
Ridgemont moves meet MOUNT VICTORY — The Ridgemont Board of Education regular October meeting has been changed from Oct. 26 to Thursday, Oct. 19 at 5 p.m. in the conference room. Read More
Police reports: October 10, 2017 Shacota Gayheart, 426 W. Carrol St., was issued a summons for failure to confine a vicious dog. An employee of Save-A-Lot reported that two young males came into the store and each of them took a bottle of vodka off a shelf. Read More
Police Reports: October 9, 2017 An officer was requested at Arby’s for a report of a possible attempted break-in overnight. Read More