How does Hardin County compared to the other 87 Ohio counties measure up on access to healthy foods, obesity rates, teen births, education, and single parent families, and how are these factors linked to health?
The third County Health Rankings just released allow residents look at how healthy Hardin County is, see what factors affect their health, and compare Hardin County to others in Ohio.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors held a special meeting on Friday, March 23, and approved five additional items to place before the membership during the annual referendum voting process that will be held between May 1 and 15.
Among the items that will be voted upon by member school principals is a slightly revised Competitive Balance Proposal that, if adopted, would place schools into their respective tournament divisions in team sports based on a sport-by-sport athletic count.
There's a big "Cat" behind that wall, and it dismantling Ada history. Demolition of the First United Methodist Church continues this week. Watch the video at the bottom right side of the home page.
News flash: March was warmer than normal - by 15. 3 degrees. Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer, reports the following stats for the month.
March 2012 precipitation 2.25 inches
March 2012 snow .05 inches
Normal average March precipitation 2.71 inches
March 2012 average temperature 52.8
Normal average March temperature 37.5
High temperature was 86 on March 21
Low temperature was 21 on March 10
Precipitation was recorded on 10 days in March
Pastors, church leaders, youth ministers, parish nurses, chaplains, social workers and counselors are invited to attend a workshop on identifying and incorporating the gifts and talents of those with developmental disabilities. The event will be held Tuesday, April 24 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, 950 N. Main St., Findlay. Continuing education credits will be offered to those in attendance.
Ohio Northern University's International Law Society to present discussion about ending Ohio's death penalty
Ohio Northern University’s International Law Society presents “Ohio House Bill 160: The Execution of Justice Bill” in the Pettit College of Law’s Celebrezze Moot Court Room on Tuesday, April 10, at 7 p.m.
The speaker for the event will be Ohio State Representative Ted Celeste, who will discuss why he is sponsoring a bill to end the state’s death penalty.