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We thought kids were the only people who climb trees. So do adults.

Our feature photo on the top of the home page, from Monty Siekerman, shows the Tawa Tree Service at work in Ada. Here's a couple more views thanks to a zoom lens.

Here's the details on the tree climbers:

By Monty Siekerman
During Tuesday's  election, Mara Guyton, an 18-year-old senior at Ada High School, was elected Democrat precinct representative for Liberty Township. She ran unopposed.

Here, Mara (left) and twin sister Olivia hold a bouquet of flowers from the Democrat legacy dinner which they attended recently in Columbus.

Mara was Olivia's campaign manager for Homecoming attendant, so, naturally, Olivia was Mara's campaign manager for precinct committee person.

Mara has high hopes...to some day be a U.S. Senator. She says she has been interested in government and politics since she was 6 years old. Sister Olivia plans to be a nurse.

The next Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance "Business After Hours" is Thursday, March 17, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at OSU Extension, Hardin County.

Alliance staff will host extended community office hours to welcome the general public to exchange ideas, discuss business and community needs and answer any questions about the Alliance activities, programs and events.

Family Consumer Sciences Extension Educator, Jami Dellifield, will give a demonstration of the Spark Lab.

That's right, This guy's looking for a new home.  

To give a dog a forever home, contact the Hardin County dog shelter. It is located at 49 Jones Road on the west side of Kenton.

Hours: 9 am to 4 pm on Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Phone: 419-674-2209.
Generally, about 20 to 25 dogs are available for viewing.

A line forms at the Liberty Township precinct at 9:30 a.m. on March 15 this as primary voters prepare to cast their ballots. Pool workers at the N Men's Association building and at Community Health Professionals, where the two Ada precincts vote, expected a larger than usual turnout for the primary. This year, the candidates for president are in a battle to win their party's nomination and Ohio could make a meaningful difference in who becomes the nominees.

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