Ada police were alerted that a security light on Grandview Boulevard was shot out. AEP was on the scene repairing the light. The call to police took place at 10:04 a.m. on Aug. 18. The report stated that someone shot out a security light and the caller wanted to Ada police to be aware of it.
Additional Hardin County sheriff logs cover Aug. 12 to 18 are attached below.
Many photos of interest
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Ada's Tavern 101's reopening this month marked the conclusion of a major 4-month remodeling and renovation to the Main Street restaurant. Bill and Beth Ann Bass are the owners.
What’s new is obvious.
It’s an enlarged. Previously able to serve about 40 persons “squeezed” in, it now can handle up to 70 patrons. The dining area square footage has increased from about 1,500 to nearly 2,200 square feet. The dining area takes on a completely new look that has several accents of the “old.”
The circumstance of this graduation photo is unique. The Icon spotted this photo shoot of an obvious ONU graduate on the day the students were returning to campus for the 2020-21 school year. Sorry, we didn't catch the name of the grad.
The following information about absentee voting is provided by the Icon to help explain voting on Nov. 3. We will repeat this information each week until the election.
Here is how to contact the Hardin County board of elections -
• Phone: 419-674-2211
• Website: https://www.boe.ohio.gov/hardin/
Or: click here
• Address:
Hardin County Board of Elections
One Courhouse Square, Suite 40
Kenton, OH 43326
Siefker Real Estate and Auction Co., announce a public auction at 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 14, at the Columbus Grove Legion Hall, 405 Plum St., Columbus Grove.
The auction includes approximately 66 acres of farmland in three parcels in Pleasant Township, Putnam County. The owners are heirs of Agnes Hoffman. For additional details contact Aaron Siefker, 419-538-6184.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is requesting the authority from the Ohio Controlling Board to use funds from the Business Services Division fund within the Secretary’s office to pay for postage on all absentee ballots.
In May, following the Ohio primary, Secretary of State Frank LaRose made a number of recommendations to the Ohio General Assembly that required legislative action to ensure a successful General Election.