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Additional charge waived for Kenton school traffic study

Kenton City Schools will not have to pay extra to include more vehicles in a traffic study after all. Superintendent Jennifer Penczarski told the Times this morning that Choice One…

MV to welcome antique cars

MV to welcome antique cars

MOUNT VICTORY — Last year, because of weather conditions, the Mount Victory Antique Car Show and Petrolianna Swap Meet was moved from the soggy Mount Victory Park to the streets…

R’dale reduces teaching staff

MOUNT BLANCHARD — The Riverdale Board of Education approved a reduction in force resolution for two teachers at its meeting Monday night. The board reduced the full time Spanish teacher…

KCS nurse excited about program

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,…

Treasurer: Projections difficult with changes coming to KCS

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…

Upper Scioto in ‘tight spot’ with finances

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 to address trash burning concerns

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,…

Sports Hall of Fame inductees reflect on athletic endeavors

Sports Hall of Fame inductees reflect on athletic endeavors

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…

After time in D.C., KHS grad finds love of teaching

After time in D.C., KHS grad finds love of teaching

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…

Two years later: Where are the wind farms?

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…