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Attorney Ronda Wyomic welcomed to Ada business community

By Paula Pyzik Scott

Attorney Ronda Wyomic has made Ada her home personally and professionally. In December 2023, Wyomic moved her law practice to 117 East Lincoln Avenue, just east of Main St. She is currently the only female lawyer practicing privately in Hardin County at this time.

On March 8, the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Wyomic to the Ada business community with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

The Ada office is a real find for Wyomic. As a nurse and an attorney, she loves the 14 parking spaces and ground level entrance, which makes it exceptionally easy to access. Her areas of expertise include Social Security disability, family law including divorce and estates/wills.

Hardin County United Way to host “That’s Putting it Nicely” Golf Outing

The United Way of Hardin County has unveiled a new event, the “That’s Putting it Nicely” Golf Outing on June 22. 

Golfers will have a 9:00 a.m shotgun start at the Veterans Memorial Park Golf Course in Kenton.  Pricing is based on course membership and golf cart ownership. Registration includes 18 holes of golf, lunch and prize opportunities.  

Participate either by sending a foursome or by sponsoring a hole or cart. There are also opportunities for Hole in One sponsors. 

Information on registration and sponsorship opportunities can be found on the Google Form HERE or printable registration form. 

For more information, please contact the United Way of Hardin County, 419-675-1860.

PHOTO Ada chamber welcomes Niese Tire & Service Center

Friday, March 8 was a busy day for Niese Tire & Service Center with ribbon cutting ceremonies at its new Ada and Bluffton locations. Owner Kyle Niese has expanded his Ottawa based business to include a 3032 State Route 309, Ada location that is now taking appointments and a 319 N. Main Bluffton location that opened in January 2024.

Ohio crop values summary for 2023

USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Great Lakes Region
Agriculture Across Ohio, March 2024

2023 Crop Values Summary

The preliminary farm value of Ohio field crops produced in 2023 was $7.32 billion, down 13 percent from 2022. The fall in total value in Ohio was due to lower prices of corn and soybeans.

Robert James Burris worked for Rockwell International

Robert James Burris, age 78, of Kenton, passed away on Monday, March 11, 2024, at his residence. 

Health Department seeks feedback on proposed medical waste program

Kenton-Hardin Health Department from Facebook on March 5

Kenton-Hardin Health Department wants to hear what you have to say about a potential medical waste disposal program in Hardin County.

Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/Y9162NsWWtNDViGw9

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