A Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) class has been planned for Hardin County. GAPs classes are training sessions for fruit and vegetable producers taught by personnel from Ohio State University’s Fruit and Vegetable Safety Program. The February 10 program will be from 9:00 am-12:00 noon at the Scioto Valley Produce Auction, 18715 County Road 200, Mt. Victory. The GAPs class is open to all fruit and vegetable producers and will be presented without technology. Attending an OSU GAPs class does not equate to being ‘GAPs Certified.’
Men's Basketball - Won 76-66 H v Heidelberg; Lost 69-65 at Capital
Women's Basketball - Won 61-45 at Heidelberg; Won 60-40 H v Capital
Wrestling - Won 21-12 at #26 Heidelberg
Men's Swimming & Diving - Lost 215-78 at Case Western Reserve
Women's Swimming & Diving - Lost 214-75 at Case Western Reserve
Men's Indoor Track & Field - 1st of 11 at Defiance Invitational
Women's Indoor Track & Field - 1st of 11 at Defiance Invitational
Drive down Cable Road or Elida Road and what might appear to be a billboard on fire is actually a fresh, steaming cup of coffee — or at least appears to be.
Local McDonald’s franchise, Lewis Family McDonald’s, has recently introduced a new “Free Coffee Mondays” promotion. This limited time promotion offers guests a free small premium roast coffee every Monday with no purchase necessary.
To raise awareness, McDonald’s put up two extended billboards, one on Cable, and one on Elida, with steam rising from the cup of coffee. Travelers were quick to notice the billboards, and at a glance, thought they were on fire, causing them to quickly call the fire department.
A major goal of the Village’s water department is to be able to obtain an actual reading of water meter usage each and every month. Using an actual read each month helps both the consumer and the Village better budget and track water usage.
Our ordinances do allow for the Village to use estimated readings for billing under certain circumstances.