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HMH recognizes work of McCullough with dedication

HMH recognizes work of McCullough with dedication

As president of the Hardin Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, Steve McCullough helped guide the hospital through a difficult period. On Friday, McCullough was awarded for his dedication and efforts…

HN rejects junior high coach, then loses board member

DOLA — The Hardin Northern Board of Education twice turned down the hiring of its former high school head coach as a junior high football coach and is searching for…

Co-captains resurrect Forest Block Watch

Co-captains resurrect Forest Block Watch

FOREST — Forest residents Amanda Noascono and Raegan Hastings noticed suspicious activity and vandalism at the village’s Gormley Park and decided they wanted to make a difference. After meeting with…

Kentonite’s story about an escape-artist hamster now a children’s book

Kentonite’s story about an escape-artist hamster now a children’s book

Jackie Good of Kenton, a 9-1-1 dispatcher, recently checked off one of her life’s goals when her story “Houdini the Hamster’s Great Escape” was published into a children’s book. The…

Obama campaign office opens

Obama campaign office opens

For the first time many area Democrats can remember, a presidential campaign office has opened in Kenton. Organizing for America-Ohio on Thursday evening had the grand opening of an Obama…

Ohio Hi-Point prepares for 2012-2013 school year

BELLEFONTAINE — The upcoming school year at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center was the focus of conversation during Ohio Hi-Point’s Board of Educationís meeting Wednesday evening. Superintendent Jeff Price relayed to…

KCS officials focus on Morningside extension as best route to school

Kenton City Schools is planning to build a new preK-6 elementary school on the north side of town off Township Road 114. That part is certain. What remains unclear is…

Group plans benefit concert for Ada church

Group plans benefit concert for Ada church

ADA — When Ada First United Methodist Church burned to the ground on March 13, a community landmark disappeared from the village landscape. But also gone was a place that…

‘It’s over’: USV, Rolston agree on settlement

McGUFFEY — After three years, the Upper Scioto Valley Board of Education is putting its battles with former superintendent Dr. Rick Rolston to rest. The board on Monday approved, by…

KCS finances on high note thanks to ‘one year bubble’

Kenton City Schools finished fiscal year 2012 with a positive balance of $991,431, said Treasurer Steve Ashba in his final report to the school board Monday night. Ashba and his…