Wind power A crew installs the last of three windmills which will be used to generate power for the aeration system at the Alger sewer plant lagoons. Mayor Von Summa and Village Administrator Paul Osborne estimate the town will save $800 per month on electricity to the system, but will also save on expenses for repairs to the electric motors, which cost … Read More
Scholarship winner Kathy Abbott prepares to give a hug to Kenton High School senior Isaac Mendez as her husband, Rick, makes the scholarship announcement during Tuesday's Awards Day ceremony at the school. Read More
Picnic lunch Ridgemont teachers Katie LaFontaine (left) and Jennifer Ledley help their third-grade students fill their plates with homemade jelly and bread, along with items which would be part of a lunch for students in a one-room school house. Read More
Cory-Rawson rallies past Hardin Northern DOLA — Cory-Rawson scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning to rally for a 7-4 victory over host Hardin Northern in a Division IV sectional baseball contest on Tuesday afternoon. After falling behind 3-0 after the top of the first inning, the Polar Bears plated single runs in the first, third, fifth and sixth innings to grab a 4-3 advantage, setting the stage for the Cory-Rawson comeback in the seventh frame. Read More
Living history at HN Elementary students at Hardin Northern Schools got a close look at their past during Living History Day in the district on Monday. Read More
Program invites families to enjoy the outdoors and fish A program created by the Hardin County Sheriff's Office and the Hardin County Recovery Court will encourage families to share time together outside and learn to fish. "Get Hooked On Fishing" is being offered on Saturday, May 18 at France Lake in Kenton by Applied Aquatic Educators Mike Conley and Aaron McPherson. Read More
Former players, coaches join Hardin Co. Sports Hall of Fame Humbled and thankful. Those were the sentiments of the six new members of the Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame that were inducted on Saturday night during a banquet at Upper Scioto Valley High School. Read More
Veteran enjoys helping fellow vets get benefits As a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Steve Gossard has always known he wanted to do something to help his fellow veterans. Now in his fifth year as executive director and Hardin County Veterans Service Officer, Steve does just that. Read More
Polar Bear boys track takes second place at NWCC meet WAYNESFIELD – The Hardin Northern boys track team was second of nine teams at the Northwest Central Conference track and field meet on Saturday. The Polar Bears, who finished with 103 points, were runner-up in the team standings to Perry, which finished with 125 points. USV ended up sixth with 48 points and Ridgemont was ninth with 6 points. Read More
Stories about the impact of Moms shared by their children MADELYN LOWERY family Community commitment, family loyalty and appreciation of education were just some of the lessons Madelyn Lowery instilled in her three children. They are values that have served them through their lives, they agreed. While Lowery was a graduate and employee of Kenton City Schools, she was a vocal supporter of her children, Holly, Mark and Eric, at their school at Hardin Northern. Read More