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Among those in attendance at Tuesday’s “Operation Warp Speed” vaccine summit in Washington, D.C. was Findlay mayor Christina Muryn. Denise Grant at The Courier reports Muryn attended the conference to learn more about the vaccines scheduled to be distributed across Ohio and America. Muryn says she and Hancock Public Health have been in regular communication […]

Findlay Police continue to investigate another robbery. Officers report a call to the Som Carry Out on the 800 block of Main Street around 9:30 last night.  A Black male between five-feet-five and five-feet-seven inches tall wearing a black jacket, a green hooded sweatshirt, and black beanie, is alleged to have swung a gun at […]

Wyandot County Sheriff’s deputies were called to a strange incident Monday morning. Reports state a heavily-burnt vehicle was found smoldering in a fence row along Township Highway 103 north of County Highway 53 around 8:10 a.m. Accounts from the vehicle’s owner state that the car was somehow rendered immobile by that point, with his solution […]

Investigation continues into a suspected burglary in Kenton. A resident of a multiple dwelling in the 700 block of Morningside Drive reported yesterday the theft of multiple household items during a time when he was away in late November. Items left at the scene appear to connect the alleged theft to an ex-girlfriend of the […]

Responding to Governor DeWine’s call for each county to pool its leadership in a concerted effort against COVID-19, the Kenton-Hardin Health Department announces the formation of Hardin County’s COVID Defense Team. Health Commissioner Cindy Keller reports that the team, representing Hardin Memorial Hospital, Hardin County Commissioners, local mayors and clergy, Ohio Northern University, Hardin Emergency […]

National volunteer eye health and safety organization Prevent Blindness has named December “Give The Gift of Sight Month,” and asks the public for donations to their cause. The Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness serves Hardin and the state’s other 87 counties by providing Ohioans with vision screenings and donated eye exams and eyeglasses, as well […]

Ohio Northern women’s soccer attained some impressive numbers in the classroom during the Fall 2020 semester. Tim Glon at ONU reports that the team accumulated a 3.64 grade-point average for the semester, with 11 students posting a perfect 4.0 GPA. The Polar Bears are scheduled to begin their season at home against Marietta Sunday, March […]

Five billion dollars in Bureau of Workers’ Compensation dividends will be made available to Ohio employers tomorrow. Almost 180-thousand private and public employers covered by the State Insurance Fund are eligible for this dividend, which more than doubles the bureau’s dividends from April and October combined. $4.3 billion has been allocated for private businesses, and […]

Hardin County Fairgrounds will host a no-touch food distribution on Monday, December 14 from one to three p.m. Recipients must be at least 18 years of age with valid photo ID and proof of residency, meet or fall below 230 percent of the federal poverty level, and check in or sign an eligibility form. The […]

While Ridgemont Local Schools have made the meals they’ve given their children free of charge, the district reminds its parents to complete free-and-reduced meal applications. Three reasons have been given as to why completing these forms is important: Families who qualify for free meals will have their school fees waived for 2021.  Potential legislation would […]


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