Easter smiles Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center had its annual Easter egg hunt Saturday with more than 2,600 eggs stuffed by residents. Pictured with the Easter bunny are Sheila Legge (right), who is holding her grandson Sole Harp; with her granddaughter Janysea Legge (left). Read More
Taco Tuesday Residents of Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center had a great night which is now being named Taco Tuesday. They requested tacos for a meal in resident council so activity staff made walking tacos for them. Read More
Coloring eggs Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center’s residents Betty Sprang and David Patton put on gloves to color eggs for Easter. Activity staff found a new idea to color eggs with shaving cream and food coloring which made beautiful marbled looking eggs. Read More
Open house set for 90th birthday Longtime Ada resident Tom Cassell has turned 90 years old. There will be a birthday party open house for him on April 14 at the Ada First United Methodist Church from 1 to 4 p.m. Read More
Senior nutrition: April 4, 2018 A meal is served at 11:15 a.m. weekdays for people ages 60 and older at the Hardin County Council on Aging in Kenton. Transportation and meal reservations are required 24 hours in advance by calling the Council on Aging, 419-673-1102. Read More
Assistant prosecutor speaks to Republican women The Hardin County Republican Women met on Wednesday, March 21 at the Republican Headquarters. The meeting was presided over by President Brenda Rainsburg, who called the meeting to order and led the group in the pledge of allegiance. Read More
Social Calendar: April 4, 2018 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 TOPS Ohio 1032 – 6 p.m., Our Savior’s Lutheran Church on Eliza Street, Kenton. Weigh-in is at 5:30 p.m. Read More
‘The Sound of Music’ at HN The Hardin Northern High School auditorium will come alive with ‘The Sound of Music,” which will be presented Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Read More
Scholars and teachers Outstanding senior scholars from four Hardin County high schools were recognized Tuesday night with the Franklin B. Walter Scholastic Award in a program at Kenton Elementary School. Read More
Dance benefits charity Kenton Elementary School students on Tuesday presented a check for $1,210.50 to Not By Choice Outreach, a local organization that provides assistance to cancer victims and their families. Read More