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Alger council steps up efforts against nuisances

ALGER — The Alger war on nuisances stepped up a notch at Monday night’s meeting. Council agreed to pay a contractor $1,500 to raze and remove the debris from 401…

Resident asks Dunkirk for help fighting drug problems

DUNKIRK — Dunkirk area resident Robert Rice asked council at its regular meeting Monday for help with the drug situation in the area. According to Rice, because of his efforts…

YMCA reaches goal of selling 250 passes for outdoor pool

YMCA reaches goal of selling 250 passes for outdoor pool

The Hardin County YMCA will be able to open the Kenton city swimming pool this summer. Executive Director Sean Galvin reported that the Y reached its goal of selling 250…

Father shares story of son’s journey to heaven after crash

Father shares story of son’s journey to heaven after crash

Kevin Malarkey’s life changed in an instant when he pulled in front of a car on his way home from church one Sunday morning in 2004, but he could never…

Area leaders discuss natural gas fueling station in city

Imagine paying 99 cents a gallon for vehicle fuel that is also supposed to reduce maintenance costs. The projected cost savings of using compressed natural gas (CNG) over gasoline and…

KMS teacher hopes to bring Youth Horizon Conference here

KMS teacher hopes to bring Youth Horizon Conference here

Amanda Ritzler, the OSU Marion Women’s head volleyball coach and a Strategies for Success in Mathematics teacher at Kenton Middle School traveled to Normal, Ill., on April 13 and 14…

Extension moving out of courthouse to make way for elections board

Extension moving out of courthouse to make way for elections board

Staff members of the Hardin County OSU Extension Office were less than enthusiastic Tuesday when they learned their offices are being relocated from the courthouse to a county-owned building on…

Prosecutor outlines options for area that needs sewer service

Residents in a section of Buck Township are being asked to “choose their poison” in determining how to address the health concerns their neighborhood poses in the eyes of the…

Ada prepares to “Boogie on Main Street” this summer

ADA — This July, Ada residents will be treated to a “Boogie on Main Street,” an outdoor event to help          promote shopping at local businesses. “Our buy local campaign is…

Benefit planned for Saturday to help pay for family’s expenses

The family of a late Kenton woman will sponsor a benefit dinner to raise money to offset the costs she has faced in treating cancer. Seven years ago, Kae Howard…