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Summary of December 6 village council meeting

No parking on lawn requirement results in tickets for E. Lincoln resident

2nd reading of 2023 appropriations passed

By Paula Scott

The Village of Ada Council met on December 6 for the first of two December regular sessions. The meeting was chaired by Mayor David Retterer. Council members in attendance were Sheila Coressel, Jason Campbell, Linda Mason, Jeff Oestreich and Bob Simmons. Sean Beck was absent.

The meeting packet including the agenda is HERE. At this meeting, council chambers were arranged in a new fashion with councilors and staff in a u-shape and seating for guests on the fourth side of the room.

Elks teens of the month for October and November 2022

Take a bow: The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks has announced their Teens of the Month for October and November: Isaiah Broge, Kaitlyn Bowden, Lily Diehl and Robert Waters.

OSU Extension to Host Organic Grains Conference in January 2023

Early bird registration ends December 9

By Eric Richer, OSU Extension-Farm Management Specialist

On January 4-5, 2023, the Ohio Organic Grains Conference will be held in Archbold, Ohio. This new event is geographically positioned in the tri-state region (Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan) and is intended for current, transitioning and new-to organic grain farmers, crop consultants, agency personnel, input suppliers, and grain buyers.

Hardin County flu vaccine reminder

The Kenton-Hardin Health Department reminds us that it’s National Influenza Vaccination Week and that there’s still time to get a flu vaccine:

“Protect yourself from serious flu illness. Get a flu vaccine and fight flu.”

For information on vaccinations, visit https://hardinhealth.org/nursing/immunizations-2
 

Kenton-Hardin Health Department 

175 W Franklin St, Kenton, OH, United States, Ohio

(419) 673-6230

[email protected]

Astronomy Club meets December 14

The next Hardin County Astronomy Club meeting will be held December 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Courthouse in Kenton in the Veteran's Meeting Room. 

Topics for the meeting will be the Artemis missions to the moon and the constellation Lacerta.

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Power outage in parts of Kenton and Hardin County

At approxminately 3:00 a.m., the Hardin County Sheriff's office reported:

"We are aware that the majority of the county is currently without power. As a result, our non-emergency phone lines are currently down. For all emergencies dial 9-1-1. For all non-emergencies dial 419-673-1905.

"As a reminder--if you encounter a stop light that is out, treat it as a 4-way stop."

For updates on the outage, visiti https://www.ismymeteron.com/

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