Five winners saluted at Shoot the Moon Club The Tuesday Afternoon Shoot the Moon Club met Oct. 2 at the Elks with members enjoying lunch. Winners were Joyce Hunt, Donna Myers, Dorothy Hogue, Janice Shepherd and Jane Baker. Read More
Social Calendar: October 4, 2018 THURSDAY, OCT. 4 AA and Al-Anon Step Groups – 7 p.m. at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 125 S. Johnson St., Ada. AA Fellowship – 7:30 p.m., Big Book/12 and 12, First United Methodist Church, 234 N. Main St., Kenton. Read More
Questions and answers about the United Way Why do people give to United Way? Quite simply, most people give to help others. In a workplace survey, this reason was mentioned three times more often than any other. Read More
Senior nutrition meals: October 3, 2018 Next week’s menu includes the following: Monday – closed for Columbus Day. Tuesday – pizza, chips, apple slices, drink. Read More
Cancer survivors Above, the Hardin County Council on Aging Senior Center honored their cancer survivors. It was part of a pink party (below) in honor of breast cancer awareness month at the center. Read More
Entertainers visit Kathy Dickerson, a resident of Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center poses with entertainers Loco Cowboy after their performance at the Kenton facility. Read More
Pleased with pumpkin Resident Keith Phillips from Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center smiles because he is so excited holding his pumpkin. Residents took a trip to the Althauser pumpkin patch. Read More
Mac-A-Cheek principal meets with retired teachers President Sandra Moore welcomed 23 members and guest Mary Mitchell to the Hardin County Retired Teacher Association luncheon meeting on September 21. All gathered at noon at Forest United Methodist Church. Read More
Social Calendar: October 3, 2018 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 TOPS Ohio 1032 – 6 p.m., Our Savior’s Lutheran Church on Eliza Street, Kenton. Weigh-in is at 5:30 p.m. Drug Overdose Survivor Support Group – 6 p.m. at PVFF, 302 W. Franklin St., Kenton. Read More
Mail call Hardin Northern fourth graders expressed their appreciation to local veterans participating in the most recent Honor Flight to Washington D.C. Veterans from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Pennsylvania were to travel on Oct. 2 to visit monuments and experience the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Read More