
Along with those tax deadlines comes the inevitable tax scams
Your FAVORITE holiday is around the corner!
Your FAVORITE holiday is around the corner!
COLUMBUS — Attorney General Dave Yost on Monday issued Ohio’s annual report on concealed handgun licensing, showing that a total of 73,552 permits were issued in the state in 2024.
BEREA — The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is reminding mobile phone users everywhere to be aware of a resurgence in fraudulent texts from scammers requesting payment for unpaid tolls through fake websites.
COLUMBUS — In recognition of Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding motorists of the importance of checking and addressing vehicle safety recalls and routine maintenance.
ADA — The Patriotic Pops has, not so much ‘popped’ altogether, but it has been placed on “pause” this year.
For the past 11 years, Village Administrator Jamie Hall has played a tremendously complex chess game within the borders of Ada. Strategically, and metaphorically, moving from square to square, he has left his mark, well, virtually ‘everywhere municipal’ here!
As noted in the last edition of the Herald, Ada Police Officer Michael Bollinger retired after 25 years of service. During that time, and actually for quite some time prior, no Ada police officer had fired a gun in the line of duty, according to Ada Police Chief Alec Cooper.
Have you ever found yourself “…over a barrel?”
ADA — Ada Police Chief Alec Cooper announced at a recent Ada Village Council meeting Officer Michael Bollinger would be retiring this June after 25 years of service to the village.
ADA — A more than $6 million Ada Water Treatment Plant Improvement Project appears to be on the near horizon.