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There are no Democratic candidates for Hardin County Commissioner. To cast a vote for Commissioner, voters may request a Republican ballot for the primary. Election Day is Tuesday, March 19. 

By Paula Pyzik Scott

On February 13, the Ada Rotary Club hosted four Republican candidates for an open Hardin County Commission seat. Each presented their qualifications and the ideas they feel are most important to the future of Hardin County.

UPDATED February 14-15 with students from Bluffton University, Emerson College and the University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH).

KENTON__Quest Federal Credit Union has announced the promotions of Steven Stalder and Brooklyn Wies.

Hardin County's Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) committee will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 21 for the new CHIP draft presentation and to get the committee's feedback for the final draft.

Those who are interested in attending the meeting are asked to email or call Katy Flinn at 419-673-6230 ext. 1816.

The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce is “Growing Business and Community!” with a new billboard on SR 309. Beginning with a reminder that Ada has great shopping, lodging and restaurants for the April 8 solar eclipse, the message will be updated throughout the coming year.

HARDIN COUNTY__The 2024 Conservation Tillage Club breakfast program series will conclude on Thursday, February 22 at the Plaza Inn Restaurant, 491 S. Main, Mt. Victory, Ohio. 

  • 7:30 a.m. with a complimentary buffet breakfast
  • 8:00 a.m. Drone use in agriculture program

Henry County OSU Extension Educator Alan Leininger will provide the program. Drones are becoming more common in agriculture than just for scouting crops for insects, weeds, and disease. More recently, they are increasingly being used for seeding cover crops and pesticide applications in fields throughout Ohio. What types of drones are available and what are the legal and licensing requirements to use these new tools on the farm will be questions answered by Leininger.

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