Holmes County Feb. 19 public notices include obituaries, meeting reports
Holmes County Herald’s Feb. 19, 2026 digital weekly edition compiled obituaries, funeral notices and brief local-government meeting reports accessible through the Herald’s digital edition viewer.

The Holmes County Herald’s Feb. 19, 2026 weekly digital edition presented a compact package of public notices: obituaries and funeral notices for neighbors alongside brief local-government reports and meeting notices, all available in the Herald’s digital edition viewer. The placement of funeral details and meeting alerts in a single weekly edition is how many Holmes County households track both community loss and civic deadlines.
Obituaries and funeral notices in the Feb. 19 edition provided the primary means for families and neighbors to learn funeral arrangements and memorial details for people from across Holmes County. Publishing those notices in the Herald’s weekly digital viewer on Feb. 19 ensured that relatives, caregivers and local service providers could reference dates and times posted in one accessible location when making arrangements or coordinating travel.
The same Feb. 19 public notices section included brief local-government reports described as meeting notices. Those meeting notices, listed in the weekly edition, announce times and places where township boards, village councils and other public bodies conduct business; the Feb. 19 compilation served as a reminder for residents monitoring local decisions that affect services, funding and public programs in Holmes County.
For public health and social-service stakeholders in Holmes County, the Feb. 19 edition’s pairing of obituaries and meeting notices matters. Funeral notices inform networks of caregivers and volunteers who offer bereavement support, while meeting notices signal opportunities for the public to attend hearings or submit input on local health, human services and budget priorities. Publishing all of this on the Herald’s weekly digital platform on Feb. 19 gives advocates and neighbors the single reference they often need to coordinate support or respond to policy proposals.
The Herald’s Feb. 19, 2026 digital weekly edition reflects the paper’s role as a local repository of both personal notices and civic information. With today’s date February 25, 2026, readers relying on the Herald’s weekly cycle can expect the next edition one week after Feb. 19 to continue carrying obituaries, funeral notices and the short-format meeting notices that connect Holmes County residents to both moments of private loss and public decision-making.
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