The final presentation of the “Living through Loss” series will be held on Monday, May 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and titled “Reinvesting in Life: Discussing Growth, Reconciliation and Renewal.” This presentation will take place in the Marathon Auditorium at Blanchard Valley Hospital located at 1900 South Main Street in Findlay.
Ada Kiwanis Club members took a lunch trip to Kewpee Restaurant, Lima, on May 7. The event was more than just an occasion to eat out.
The club thanked the Shutt family for its assistance in the Kiwanis pancake and sausage day events held each spring.
Joe Ferguson, Kiwanis president, thanked Kewpee’s Scott Shutt for his family’s generous to the pancake and sausage events.
He noted the success of previous year’s breakfasts and said that Kewpee sponsorships started in 2007, adding that profits from the project have increased significantly since 2007.
An ornamental crabapple tree, blooming this week in the Ada railroad depot park nearly matches the color of the historic Pennsylvania Railroad caboose. Do you suppose Monty Siekerman chose the tree because of the caboose color?
Inspired by new information that came to his attention during the last week of interviews, news stories and tributes about John Havlicek after his death, Cort Reynolds wrote a new piece of ruminations about Havlicek that posted last week on SB Nation.
The following highway construction is scheduled to occur within Hardin County. Work is dependent upon weather conditions, and unless otherwise noted, it will take place during daytime hours.
The following routes within Hardin County will be restricted to one lane through the work zone for berm repair. Work is being performed by the ODOT Hardin County maintenance garage.
• State Route 67 between state Route 117 and Kenton
• State Route 68 between the Logan County line and Kenton
• State Route 235 between state Route 309 and Roundhead
• State Route 273 between the Logan County line and Mount Victory