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Chambers and Eichman double up on Zoning and Code Enforcement

Above L-R) Michele Chambers, Zoning Inspector, and Clayton Eichman, Code Enforcement Officer.

By Paula Pyzik Scott

The Village of Ada has divided zoning inspection and code enforcement assignments into two jobs following the retirement of Zoning Inspector (and former Chief of Police) Michael Harnishfeger. The roles are now filled by two individuals who already work for the Village of Ada.

Larry Merritt worked for the U.S. Post Office

Larry Merritt, age 77, of Alger, passed away on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at his residence, surrounded by his family. 

October is National Pedestrian Safety Month

COLUMBUS – As we lose more and more daylight, October is the top month for fatal pedestrian crashes in Ohio.

Yoga at ONU, October 22

7:00-8:00 p.m. on October 22, McIntosh Center Ballroom

Join Jami for YOGA at ONU. All are welcome. Bring your mat and a friend (and block/strap, if you have them).

This class is offered free as a partnership with OSU Extension, Hardin County and the Ohio Northern Student Planning Committee.

Test soil in the fall for a healthy yard

By Casey Heilman
Allen Soil and Water Conservation District

The cooler weather has arrived and many homeowners around the county are raking up leaves, cutting back perennials, and just generally prepping yards, and gardens for the long winter ahead. But what few people realize is that  caring for the soil should be a part of the autumn yard routine. 

Please stand by for Ride the Cyclone

Performances of Ride the Cyclone, a "hilarious, eerie and outlandish story about the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian chamber choir whose lives are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster" at ONU's Stambugh Theatre are October 24-27. Stand by ticket lists have been created for all performances. See details HERE.

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