Property transfers from recorder’s office Phillip D. Coulson to Martha J. Long, part of Lot 14, P. Ahlefeld’s First Addition, Ada. Tax $34. Laura L. Kinnear to Donald Kinnear Jr. and wife, 3 acres in part of VMS 9935, Lynn Twp. Tax $90. Read More
Kenton man to get 55 months in prison A Kenton man was sent to prison for a total of 55 months after pleading guilty to drug-related charges in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Hardin County Municipal Court: August 8, 2015 Marlene Whitaker, 201 E. Wagner St., Alger – speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Property transfers from recorder’s office Dutch Run Properties LLC to Jean Woodruff Eibling, trustee, Lot 9 and part of Lot 8, Hanson’s Subdivision, Ada. Tax $530. Read More
Recorder gives July report The Hardin County Recorder’s Office reported the following transactions for July: Read More
Ridgeway man sent to prison for community control violations A Ridgeway man was found to be in violation of his community control release agreement in three cases and was sent to prison for four years in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to court records from Prosecutor Brad Bailey’s office, Matthew C. Radcliffe, whose last known address was Ridgeway, was found to have violated his agreement from a 2009 case in which he was found guilty of robbery. Read More
Marriage licenses/domestic cases: August 1, 2015 William Robert Howe Jr., 580 Lincoln Ave., Ada and Cindy Lou Oliver, same address. Michael A. Davis, 302 E. University Ave., Ada and Megan Jenelle Sybert, same address. Read More
Hardin County Juvenile Court News: August 1, 2015 A 17-year-old was cited for seatbelt violation/driver. The court ordered Carteens, 30-day license suspension and a $15 fine. Read More
Municipal court news: August 1, 2015 Seona D. Harpel, Dunkirk – speeding 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Dennis Febus, Elida – speeding 54 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Forest woman gets 5 years for attempts to set homes on fire As Kim Wise faced Judge Scott Barrett on Wednesday in Hardin County Common Pleas Court, it was hard for most who were familiar with her case not to reflect on how worse her situation might be if her cigarette lighter had worked. The Forest woman was convicted by a jury in June on 16 counts, including 11 charges of aggravated arson. Read More