Lady Raiders pull away from Kenton Ben Logan used strong second and fourth quarters to pull away for a 58-48 victory over Kenton in a non-league girls basketball game on Saturday afternoon. The Raiders, who improved to 2-1 on the season, trailed 18-17 with five minutes left in the second quarter before closing the first half with a 9-2 run to take a six-point lead into the intermission. Read More
Wildcat boys run past Waynesfield-Goshen Kenton controlled the game from start to finish on the way to a 90-39 victory over Waynesfield-Goshen on Saturday night. The Wildcats, who connected on 12 three-pointers for the second game in a row to start the season, jumped ahead 23-10 after one quarter and 42-26 at halftime before putting the game away with a 27-7 advantage in the third quarter. Read More
Dog lover Kyle Camper learning the ropes as county’s new dog warden Kyle Camper had been on the job as deputy dog warden just over three months when he found himself in charge of the Hardin County Animal Shelter and the entire program. Warden Jamie Burchiel had resigned and Camper agreed to take his place. Read More
Youth prevails as Gophers top Ada in opener MOUNT VICTORY — With just eight players – all freshmen and sophomores – dressed for Friday night’s boys basketball game against Ada, on paper, the Ridgemont Golden Gophers looked to be facing an uphill battle. But the Gophers (1-0) came firing out of the gate, and led by freshmen Mason Stuck and Landon Newland, they grabbed a 59-50 win over the Bulldogs to open the season. Read More
Being good stewards of soil focus of Learning Circle About 20 women from throughout the area took part in a "learning circle" program focused on being good stewards of the soil. The Women of the Land Conservation Learning Circle started the day in the meeting room at Mid-Ohio Energy in Kenton, where the group heard presentations on the value of cover crops and no-till farming. Read More
First of three Adam Boutwell (left) and Jeff Scoles of Masterpiece Signs and Graphics in Bluffton install the first of three welcome signs on Ohio 37 on the north side of Forest. Read More
Leadership honor Hardin County Recorder Brenda J. Rainsburg was presented with the Leadership Award for 2018 at the Ohio Recorder's Association's winter conference earlier this month. The conference took place at the Hilton Hotel in Columbus. Read More
Lady Gophers hold off W-G in second half rally RIDGEWAY — Early on Thursday night, the Ridgemont girls appeared to be in control of their season-opening basketball contest against Waynesfield-Goshen. The visiting Tigers however cut an early 16-point Gopher lead to three points by the early stages of the fourth quarter before the Gophers regained their composure to pull away for a 67-52 victory in the Northwest Central Conference matchup. Read More
Helping animals The Hardin County Humane Society has hit two milestones in its 20th year of operation. It has provide assistance to more than 5,000 animals, said Treasurer Sue Fetzer. Read More
Ready for Christmas Preparing for the store's annual Christmas program at the Ada ReStore are (from left) Patti Risner, Rob Kanzig and Mike Prichard. Area young people will be invited to come to ReStore from 6 to 8 p.m. on Dec. 7 to shop for their parents, grandparents or siblings. Read More