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As we move through the summer months, I hope you’ve found time to rest, recharge, and enjoy the company of loved ones.
As we move through the summer months, I hope you’ve found time to rest, recharge, and enjoy the company of loved ones.
HARROD — Prolific Harrod author Jimmie Lightner has now written eight quite diverse books. What’s more, over the years, he’s given some 550 programs to the public on the subject of: “Indian Artifacts of Prehistoric Ohio.” One of those books is a spinoff of this…
On July 1, Ohio began implementation of its new biennial budget, a 6,000 page document that was approved by the Ohio House April 9 and Ohio Senate June 26 then sent to Governor Mike DeWine to sign on June 27. He signed the budget into law, but not before vetoing 67 lines within it.
ADA — There were 125 vehicles in the recent Ada “Park in the Park Car Show.” Each of the vehicles with their own particular stories.
ADA — New Village Administrator Amanda Sears reported to council that she was excited to now be one of the representatives to a new “Community Economic Develop Strategy” initiative. This includes a five-county region in the immediate area.
ADA — Ada’s annual “Park in the Park Car Show” Saturday was a menagerie of muscle car mania, classic car cool, and this one exceedingly tricked out motorcycle, to boot.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is issuing up to $10 billion in payments through the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) for the 2024 crop year. The payments are part of the American Relief Act and are designed to help offset higher inputs and falling commodity prices.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday the next step toward expanding lifesaving Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) across the state.
BATH TWP. — Bath used a solid pitching performance Thursday evening to defeat Allen East 8-0 in a District 5 ACME district championship game.