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Murder suspect captured in Rhode Island

From the Allen County (Ohio) Sheriff's Office on March 29, 2024.

We are pleased to inform you that Gervens Justilien was captured at approximately 1:00 p.m. this afternoon (3-29-2024) in Providence, Rhode Island.

Bulldog tennis opens Spring 2024 season at LCC

By Cort Reynolds

LIMA__The Ada High School boys tennis team lost its weather-delayed season opener 4-1 at Lima Central Catholic Thursday, March 28.

Hornets edge Bulldog baseball

By Cort Reynolds

MT. CORY__The Ada High School baseball team lost 4-2 in a non-league contest at Cory-Rawson Thursday evening, March 28. 

Bulldog softball run-rules Hornets in no-hitter

By Cort Reynolds

MT. CORY__The visiting Ada High School softball team defeated Cory-Rawson 19-1 in a run-rule shortened contest Thursday evening, March 28. 

Kan Du charity pet walk on April 27

Move Your Paws for a Cause

FINDLAY__The Kan Du Group is excited to announce its upcoming charity event, “Move Your Paws for a Cause,” a community pet walk designed to support the Humane Society & SPCA and the programming of the Kan Du Group. This fun-filled event will take place on Saturday, April 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

H2Ohio Initiative sees 32% increase in enrolled acres

Northwest Ohio farmers enroll more than 1.8 Million acres of cropland

COLUMBUS__On March 28, Governor DeWine and the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) announced more than 1.8 million acres are now enrolled into H2Ohio, a comprehensive water quality plan designed to address complex issues affecting Lake Erie. The results of the most recent signup period show a 32 percent increase in enrolled acres when compared to previous sign ups.

ODA recently completed an open enrollment period for 14 counties in northwest Ohio within the Maumee River Watershed. Farmers in this area were eligible to re-enroll acres into Best Management Practices (BMPs) that were nearing the end of their original contract term, which began in 2020. Additionally, farmers could use this opportunity to enroll new acres. Of the total number of producers currently enrolled, 90 percent of producers who signed up originally decided to re-enroll. Approximately 25 percent of all producers in the new Maumee enrollment are new to H2Ohio.

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