Foundation issues prompt closing of Head Start building Building foundation concerns have closed the building that houses Head Start in Kenton. Classes were out all of last week and the first few days of this week because of the issues at the 8-year-old building at 950 Kohler Street. Read More
United Way reaches goal The United Way of Hardin County hit its 2017 campaign goal after all. Four weeks after the organization reported it had come up about $4,500 short of its $220,000 goal, additional checks were received to hit the target. Read More
Iams learns about local history in museum post What started as a part-time job to keep busy after retirement turned into a passion for Linda Iams. For 12 years, she has been the director of the Sullivan-Johnson Museum of Hardin County in Kenton. Read More
Football countdown A large crowd counts down as the giant Wilson football drops from where it is suspended by a crane Saturday evening in downtown Ada. Participants in the football festival came from throughout the state and surrounding area to watch the ball drop at midnight and welcome the start of Super Bowl Sunday. Read More
‘Cats pull away from USV in 2nd quarter With Upper Scioto Valley’s Chase Rose on the bench after picking up his second foul late in the first quarter, the Kenton Wildcats took advantage of their good fortune on Saturday night. With the Ram senior sitting, the Wildcats outscored the USV by 14 points over the final 10 minutes of the first half to grab a commanding lead on the way to a 75-59 boys basketball victory in front of the largest crowd of the season in the KHS gymnasium. Read More
Bulldogs hold off Hardin Northern, 58-55 DOLA — With just six seconds remaining in the game and looking to make it a two-score game, Ada’s Cade Mullins missed the first of two free throws, giving Hardin Northern life. Mullins hit the second shot to put his team up three. Read More
Area women bond over kidney exchange A year ago, Terri Hites-Suter was unsure is she had much hope in her future. But today, she not only has a new lease on life, but a new life bond with long-time friend. As Hites-Suter reflects on the peaks and valleys of the past 12 months with Lori Lowery, the two women laugh, talk and share common memories and connections that flow from one to the other. Read More
R’dale senior earns awards for pigs at national show MOUNT BLANCHARD — When the sale ring is empty after the final day of the county fair in late summer and animals return home with their owners or are sent to market, not everyone is ready to sit back and wait for the next year’s fair. National livestock shows take place year-round and are meeting places for the best of the best showmen, and one local showman proved that he belongs in the conversation of being one of the best. Read More
Titans hold off Wildcats in 4th quarter One thing teams are finding out against the Kenton boys basketball team this winter is that it’s never safe to let up against the Wildcats. Ottawa-Glandorf found that out on Friday night as they watched a 22-point fourth quarter lead evaporate to five before hanging on for a 71-64 Western Buckeye League victory. Read More
Rose, Dotson lead Rams to win McGUFFEY — In the final game on their home court, Upper Scioto Valley seniors Chase Rose and Trevor Dotson led their team to a 60-33 boys basketball win over Waynesfield-Goshen Friday night. Dotson recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds, and Rose’s 17 points were a game-high as they helped improve the Rams’ record to 12-5 overall, 5-1 in the Northwest Central Conference. The Tigers drop to 1-15, 1-4. Read More