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The Hardin County Sheriff's Office reports that it responded to a crash that found a 14-year-old runaway from Cridersville was involved in a single car accident at SR 31 and CR 265 which is between Kenton and Mt. Victory. The auto had been stolen from a residence in Auglaize County.
The youth failed to negotiate a turn, traveled off the north side of the road, through a yard, and crashed into a tree near a creek and bridge.
The youth was released to the custody of the Cridersville Police Department.

The County Historical Museums Christmas open house will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10, in Kenton. The Sullivan-Johnson House at 223 N. Main will be decorated for the holiday season.

Santa will be there, too. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. Donations are appreciated.

Santa listens to the Christmas wishes of Isaac Roniger, 5, son of Nicholas and Emilee Roniger of Ada. Santa was at First United Methodist Church on Monday evening during Merry on Main. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MERRY ON MAIN PHOTOS. (Monty Siekerman photo)

Chamber kicks off Ada's holiday season

LOTS OF MERRY ON
MAIN PHOTOS BELOW!
By Monty Siekerman

If you saw reindeer in the sky pulling a sleigh on Monday evening, you may have been a little inebriated.

If you saw two reindeer munching hay in the Railroad Depot parking lot, consider yourself sober. The pair of well-behaved reindeer were a big draw, especially with children, during Merry on Main sponsored by the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Sophomore Nate Barcaskey (Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area) has been named the Ohio Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week.

Barcaskey earned his second career OAC Wrestler of the Week nod and first this season.

The sophomore led the Polar Bears to a second place finish at the 37th Annual ONU Invitational on Saturday and had a solid performance in a dual meet with Baldwin Wallace on Tuesday evening

Barcaskey got a pair of third-period take downs to rally for a 4-2 victory over No. 8-ranked Gabe Mahaney at Heavyweight in Northern dual meet with BW.

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