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Sheriff asks for help in finding missing woman

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s help in locating Hardin County resident Toni L. Schorr, 57, of rural Kenton. She was last seen Wednesday evening at her home at County Road 210 in McDonald Township. Schorr reportedly left her residence on foot and the sheriff’s office has been unable to locate her since. Anyone with information can …

Kenton woman injured in crash

UPPER SANDUSKY — A Kenton woman sustained non-incapacitating injuries in a single-vehicle crash on Ohio 67 north of CH 109 in Pitt Township in Wyandot County on Tuesday night. Mandy M. Steele, 22, was transported to Wyandot Memorial Hospital after the 10:20 p.m. crash, according to a report from the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office.

Future leaders sought for Hardin Leadership

The Hardin Leadership Steering Committee is seeking participants for the 2016 class who are looking to develop themselves into positive leaders within the county. The monthly classes are held at various locations around the county and feature such themes as Public Speaking and Presentation Skills, Not For Profit Organizations and Principles of Economic Development to name a few.

Kenton woman missing

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s help in locating Hardin County resident Toni L. Schorr, 57, of rural Kenton. She was last seen Wednesday evening at her home at Co. Rd. 210 in McDonald Township. Schorr reportedly left her residence on foot and the sheriff’s office has been unable to locate her since. Those with information should …

Reward grows to find dog abuser

Hardin County Dog Warden Tammy Ervin announced today a reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who abused a small dog and then stuffed it into a mailbox has grown to $1,000. Most of the donations came in small amounts as a result of the story in Wednesday’s Kenton Times and postings on Facebook, said Ervin.

Bomb scare clears Ada Schools

ADA — As students from Ada Schools were leaving at the end of classes Wednesday afternoon, the school received what Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger is calling a “suspicious phone call.” School officials notified the police department immediately of the bomb scare and all the buildings on the campus were evacuated as Ada PD officers and deputies from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the school.

Rhodes State to offer basic police academy

LIMA — Rhodes State College is offering a basic police academy this summer. After successful completion of the police academy, students are qualified to take the required Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) certification test to be a peace officer in Ohio.

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