Parents donate to HN in memory of their daughter DOLA — The parents of a former Hardin Northern student presented the district with a check Wednesday in the name of the foundation they began in her memory. Taylor Carder was killed in a car accident two years ago and Bob and Kelly Carder created the Taylor’s Way foundation last year to keep her memory alive. Read More
Medicaid help offered DUNKIRK — A marketplace navigator will be at the Hardin Northern Public Library in Dunkirk from 3:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21. She will help individuals determine their eligibility under the expanded medicaid program and assist with the application process. Read More
Winner announced The winner of the recycled plastic lumber bench, donated by the North Central Ohio Solid Waste District, Hardin/Allen/Union Counties, was Sarah Zickafoose of Kenton. The winning entry was drawn by 6-year-old Karsen Sprang, son of Scott and Amanda Sprang of Kenton. Read More
Civic agenda: September 17, 2015 THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 Midwest Regional Educational Service Center board meeting – 6:30 p.m. at Upper Scioto Valley Schools, McGuffey Read More
Many at risk for Alzheimer’s This message is directed to anyone with a brain. Do you know that you are at risk for Alzheimer’s disease? Read More
Visiting the islands The Hardin County Council on Aging recently enjoyed a day of island hopping to Kelly’s Island and Put-in-Bay. Read More
Office closed The Hardin County Board of Elections will be closed Friday, Sept. 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. to attend a funeral. Read More
Office closed for field event The Hardin Soil and Water Conservation District and NRCS offices will be closed on Friday, Sept. 18. The staff will be working at a field event: Agricultural Conservation, Protecting Water: Keeping Soil and Nutrients in the Field. Regular business hours will resume on Monday, Sept. 21. Read More
Police reports: September 16, 2015 A burglary-in-progress was reported at 317 N. Ida St. A report was received of a suspicious man running from Davis Motor Sales. Read More
Ada residents get break on waste services, but may see sewer hike ADA — Beginning in December, residents of Ada will see a drop in their monthly solid waste services cost following action at Tuesday’s village council session. But the savings could end up going to finance storm sewer projects in the village. Read More