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September rainfall report for Hardin Co.

By Mark Badertscher

HARDIN COUNTY--During the month of September, Extension volunteer rainfall reporters received an average of 2.92 inches of rain. The most rain for this month, 3.90 inches, fell in Cessna Township, as measured by Madelyn Lowery. The least rain reported during the month, 1.99 inches, was reported in Marion Township by Mark Lowery.

United Way recruiting CIC volunteers

The United Way of Hardin County is recruiting volunteers for the Community Investment Committee.

Organizers note, "Our CIC is the main committee that helps to determine allocations for our partner agencies to receive funding. CIC members will help to interview Partner Agencies and then work with our Board of Directors on the allocation process."

If you're interested, please email executive director Sean Beck at [email protected].

Chamber hosts monthly member meeting

Wednesday, October 19 is the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly membership meeting.

Jordan Martin from Stolly Insurance Group will talk about the chamber's health insurance benefit opportunity.

Preparations for the Town & Gown Banquet (November 7) and Merry on Main (December 3) will be discussed.

Contact [email protected] with questions.

Ohio crop production report predicts smaller corn and soybean yields

Ohio corn and soybean producers expect smaller yields this year, according to Cheryl Turner, State Statistician, USDA  NASS, Ohio Field Office.

Ada Schools opening for Building, Grounds, and Maintenance Supervisor

Ada Schools seeks a qualified candidate for the Building, Grounds, and Maintenance Supervisor position.  Candidates must have the following qualifications:

Hardin County Fair champion carcasses evaluated

By Mark Badertscher

The Hardin County Carcass Show of Champions were evaluated Monday, September 19 at Jenkins Meats in Mt. Victory. This year’s event was held in-person and featured OSU Department of Animal Sciences Associate Professor of Meat Science Dr. Lyda Garcia as the judge. She discussed the merits of the winning market livestock carcasses from the 2022 Hardin County Fair.

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