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Final days of early voting set in county

Times for the final days of in-person absentee/early voting for the Nov. 7 election have been set by the Hardin County Board of Elections. Voting will take place in the board’s office in the basement of the courthouse. After 5 p.m. and on weekends, voters are to use the south entrance of the courthouse. The schedule is as follows: Monday, …

Continuing services for senior citizens goal of levy renewal for Council on Aging

Levy renewal

The senior citizens of Hardin County have come to rely on the services they get through the Council On Aging. The busing service transports them on local errands and to medical appointments throughout the state at no cost to the individual. There are free meals provided daily at the Senior Citizen Center and those who need care around the clock are cared for during the day at the Adult Day Care Center.

Early voting to begin Wednesday for election

The Hardin County Board of Elections has announced early voting hours for the Nov. 7 general election. Voting will take place at the board office in the courthouse basement as follows: Wednesday, Oct. 11 through Friday, Oct. 13 – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16 through Friday, Oct. 20 – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23 …

Cross receives local endorsements

Campaigning in Kenton

Jon Cross of Kenton received endorsements from several area officials Saturday morning to kick off his fall campaign to become the 83rd District state representative. Before embarking on a bus tour of several communities in the district, the first-time political office seeker received the verbal backing of Hardin County Commissioners Brice Beaman and Roger Crowe, mayors Tom Seem of Forest and Mike Trout of Mount Victory, and Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart and Logan County Sheriff Randy Dodds.

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