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FROM THE PARK BOARD__The Park District Liberty Twp Hardin Co Ohio met on [September 22, 2025] in the park office. Present were Bob Szuch, President Jamie Hall Commissioner, Paul Fletcher Commissioner, Ken Wolke Park Manager and Mary Jane Lee, Clerk. 

Jamie checked on getting the rubber mulch replaced at the  playground. The old mulch will be removed and new will be put down.

The architect for the new concession stand and the new shelter house was present and some final  revisions were made. The project is out for bids. 

OCT 1 MEDIA RELEASE__The Hardin County Central Dispatch Center received a 911 call on October 1, 2025 at 00:03 hours regarding a stabbing incident in Mount Victory, Ohio.  

Responding Sheriff deputies arrived to find James Collins, 48, of Mount Victory in the street suffering from several stab wounds. Mr. Collins was treated by EMTs with Southeast Hardin Northwest Union Fire Department and he was transported to Hardin Memorial Hospital where he died from his injuries a short time later. 

Suspect Andrew McCafferty, 46, of Mount Victory was taken into custody and charges are pending in connection with this incident. 

Assisting at the scene were Southeast Hardin Northwest Union Fire Department, Hardin County Prosecutor, Hardin County Coroner, and Route 31 Towing.

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Area Agency on Agency offer free Car Fit checks on October 1

Beatitudes community center and thrift store, 210 N. Main St., has announced the following activities for October 2025:

October 1

  • Lunch & Bingo, 12-1:00 p.m.
  • Car Fit checks at Old Route 69 parking lot, 1:30 p.m.

October 8

  • Bible Study, 11:00 a.m.

October 15

  • Garden Club and Craft, 11:00 a.m.

October 16
NEW Ada Third Thursday, 5-8:00 p.m.

  • Beatitudes - Ham & Bean / Cornbread
  • Bee Home - Cider and Donuts
  • Our Garden of Gifts - Cookies

October 30

September 2025 is almost history! Here are the Bluffton Icon's top stories from the week of September 22-28. For a chronological look at Icon content, visit blufftonicon.com/archive.

SEPTEMBER 22

Alger prepares to honor phenomenal Negro League pitcher Ray Brown

FROM FACEBOOK__Starting October 1, daytime outdoor burning is prohibited from 6:00 A.M.-6:00 p.m. in unincorporated areas across Ohio. With dry conditions and drought in many parts of the state, the risk of wildfires is elevated..

Follow these tips from our Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry:

  •  Don’t burn trash or debris
  •  Watch for gusty winds and low humidity
  •  Keep water and tools nearby
  •  Never leave a fire unattended
  •  Consider composting instead of burning

Know the rules. Stay safe. Protect your community.

Meet the Ada High School students honored as part of the 2025 Homecoming Court, listed from left to right:

Freshmen: Ambriel Hollon and Reid Preston

Sophomores: Aliyah Kober and Elijah Craig

Juniors: Gabriella Fleming and TJ Griffith

Seniors: Marley Bulerin and Justin Bowden, Anna Conley and Kayleb Hickman, Jordyn Smith and Zack Zimmerman

Junior court (children of staff members assisting with homecoming): Cam  Fritz, Caroline Salyer, Cale Anderson, Hudson Lee (not pictured: Brooklyn Bass)

Homecoming activities

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