New owner of dental office aims to take stress out of visit Paying a visit to the dentist’s office is something many people are apprehensive about. Krista Kiraly, the new owner of Advanced Dental Care, located in the Kenton Plaza on East Columbus Street, wants to make it an experience people will feel comfortable about. Read More
Victims rights proposal promoted A crime victims bill of rights amendment in Ohio is a step closer to being on the November ballot. The group Marsy’s Law for Ohio submitted more than 560,000 signatures in favor of the proposed constitutional amendment to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office on Thursday. Read More
Boogie woogie beats Matthew Ball, also known as the Boogie Woogie Kid, plays for the children on his piano a version of the classic ‘60s rock tune “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley. Read More
ONU’s Richards overcomes heat to advance in 800 run at U.S. outdoor championships SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ohio Northern junior All-American Emily Richards advanced through the first round and into the semifinals of the women's 800-meter run at the 2017 United States Outdoor National Track & Field Championships at a blistering hot Hornet Stadium on Thursday afternoon on the campus of California State-Sacramento. Read More
Kudo Studio artists paint Chairs of Hope to aid NBC Chairs are turned into pieces of art through the hands of Harco Industries clients at the Kudo Studio in Kenton. They become Chairs of Hope to raise funds for Not By Choice Outreach, a local support group for cancer victims. Read More
Eats on the Street returns to Kenton Food and fun will come together Friday evening at the third Eats on the Street food truck festival in downtown Kenton. From 5 to 10 p.m., 14 food trucks will be on hand to serve area residents. Read More
New safety measures Employees of Armond Cassil Railroad Construction Company, Warren, Michigan, work on installing crossing gates at the rail’s intersection with CH 215 on the line of Wyandot and Hardin counties Wednesday afternoon. Read More
Kenton family, ages 14 to 76, participating in annual GOBA UPPER SANDUSKY —Biking between 270 and 400 miles over seven days is not a something many families do together for fun one time, let alone on an annual basis. But for one Kenton family, Betty Joyce Collins and her sons, Rick, Rodney and Ryan, the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure (GOBA) has become an annual event and the number of family members participating continues to grow with 14 taking part in this year’s event. Read More
Ada remembers Jaeger as police eye new K9 dog ADA — The Ada Police Department will be moving forward with its K9 program after the untimely loss of its dog Jaeger, who died June 8 after being struck by a vehicle. Read More
Volunteers ready to host GOBA in Kenton Hardin County will have many sightings of bicyclists as the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure travels from host town to host town during its week long bicycle tour that started Sunday. Read More