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Summer days set aside for family activities at R’dale

MOUNT BLANCHARD — Students who participate in athletics at Riverdale will now have a 12-day no contact period in the summer in which there are no practices, workouts or anything…

New HN principal eyes bigger impact at school

New HN principal eyes bigger impact at school

New Hardin Northern High School principal Joseph Hoelzle believes he can have an impact on a greater number of students in his role. For the past seven years, Hoelzle was…

Volunteer program keeps deputies on road

Volunteer program keeps deputies on road

In its two years of existence, the Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) has become an invaluable part of the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and the organization is now a model…

Former commissioner Jerry Cross dies at 72

Former commissioner Jerry Cross dies at 72

Former Hardin County Commissioner Jerry Cross of Kenton died Friday at Ohio State University Hospital in Columbus. He was 72. Cross was elected to a commissioner’s seat in 2002, then…

R’mont grad helps U.S. athletes earn medals

R’mont grad helps U.S. athletes earn medals

MARYSVILLE — A Ridgemont High School graduate has returned home from London’s Olympics after lending assistance to the athletes on Team USA. Katie Benson is a chiropractic physician with an…

Kenton ready to pave three streets

Kenton will begin paving of three city streets on Monday, weather permitting, announced Safety Service Director Jim Hites. They are: • West Railroad between Espy and Fontaine. • West Carey…

Ridgemont saves $1.5 million over projected bond rates

RIDGEWAY — The sale of bonds to finance the new Ridgemont preK-12 building came in at a lower rate then the district had predicted and will save the school a…

Allen Foundation awards $51,000 in scholarships to area college students

The R.E. and Joan S. Allen Foundation announces the awarding of $51,000 in scholarships for 2012. Renewal scholarships have just been awarded in the amount of $27,500 to 46 students.…

Police arrest Alger man in WalMart robbery

An anonymous tip led Kenton police officers to arrest an Alger man Wednesday evening in connection with a robbery Tuesday at WalMart in Kenton. The suspect, Douglas Thomas of Alger,…

KCS gaining students through online academy

Some students are returning to Kenton City Schools through the district’s new online learning system. Robin Bame, associate principal for online learning, is in charge of the Kenton Online Learning…