The Village of North Baltimore has received about 20 resumes from candidates seeking to be the next village administrator. Current administrator Donna Dettling is leaving in November for the same position in Archbold. The consulting firm of Clemons Nelson and Associates was hired earlier this month at a cost not to exceed $4,000 to help find administrator candidates.
The 2015 Hancock County Junior Fair royalty for 2015 was crowned during the opening night of the county fair yesterday. Queen is Hannah Brown, daughter of Michael and Deanna Brown and a senior at Liberty-Benton High School. King is Logan Young, son of Brian and Elizabeth Young and a senior at Liberty-Benton. Harness racing is the highlight for the fair today.
The Seneca County METRIC Enforcement Unit, along with assistance from other area law enforcement agencies, confiscated more than $250,000 worth of marijuana during their annual drug eradication effort. The groups uncovered 251 plants from various fields and wooded areas in Seneca County with a street value of $251,000. The officers covered the county’s 550 square miles with a trained spotter in a police helicopter.
You can now find any local business in Tiffin digitally with a new app called Discover Tiffin! The new mobile device application uses the GPS information from a mobile device to access information about nearby businesses. Tiffin Mayor Aaron Montz has desired one for the city since his first day in office. The initial cost for the design and implementation was $2000. The city will now pay $150 a month for push notifications. Montz added that one of his favorite app features is that citizens can report city or non-emergency police and fire issues.



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