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Hardin County News by Hardin County People
Brenda Jennings, nurse for Kenton City Schools, is excited about how the Care Team Initiative will affect students. Presenting her annual report to the Kenton school board on Monday night,…
Kenton City Schools Treasurer Steve Ashba presented his final five-year financial forecast at Monday’s board of education meeting. But the retiring treasurer said while the required document goes through fiscal…
McGUFFEY — The new superintendent of the Upper Scioto Valley School District says the school is in a “tight spot” now, but is on the path of recovery. Past decisions…
DUNKIRK — Paul Cramer, Dunkirk village superintendent, informed council at Monday night’s regular meeting about the problem of people burning trash within the village. Several of his neighbors, he said,…
McGUFFEY — The new members of the Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame expressed a feeling of honor and gratitude as they reflected on their athletic endeavors during the second…
Mr. Smith went to Washington, but has since returned to the Kenton area where he substitute teaches at the middle school level. That would be Jackson Smith, a 2004 graduate…
When plans were approved in 2010 for two major wind farms to begin construction of turbines in Hardin County, they were expected to be operating in 2011, but there are…
RIDGEWAY — Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Ickey Woods, famous for his touchdown dance, the “Ickey Shuffle,” visited Ridgemont High School Thursday to help recognize Stephanie Jolliff as Ohio’s 2012…
ADA — Ada Schools, without changes in income or expenses, could be facing an almost $2 million deficit in fiscal year 2016. That’s the projection of Treasurer Christy Beaschler, who…
ADA — Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law will celebrate its 2012 commencement ceremony in the ONU Sports Center on Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. Approximately 90 students…