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Fair board hopes to raise $17,700 to sponsor free entertainment at fair

The Hardin County Agricultural Society, due to the drastic increase in the electric bill, is looking for sponsors to help pay for free entertainment at the fair. At its meeting…

KHS grad uses BGSU connections to help businesses abroad

KHS grad uses BGSU connections to help businesses abroad

BOWLING GREEN — A Kenton High School graduate is taking the life lessons he learned growing up in a small, rural community and applying them to a world stage. Skyler…

OSU Extension may be moving to new home in title office

Change would create space for Board of Elections The Hardin County Extension Office may be moving from the courthouse. The county commissioners were asked three years ago by the Hardin…

Kenton makes plans for spring cleanup

Kenton’s annual spring cleanup is set for April 16-19 at the Hardin County Fairgrounds. Restricted to Kenton residents only, it will be operated from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. each…

KMS students gain new appreciation for nation’s capitol through program

KMS students gain new appreciation for nation’s capitol through program

Two Hardin Central Elementary students left Kenton one week ago to take part in the People To People program in the nation’s capital. Since their return, Tye Sherman and Ian…

Mt. Victory man gets 15 years in prison for sex related charges

A Mount Victory man was sent to prison for 15 years and has been labeled a sexual offender for life following  his conviction in Hardin County Common Pleas Court on…

9-1-1 tax levy: Renewal or replacement?

A property tax levy for Hardin County’s 9-1-1 system is set to expire for collection at the end of 2013 unless approved to continue by voters. Director Tina Whitaker met…

HN, R’mont named top 10 FFA chapters

Two Hardin County FFA chapters have again been named tops in Ohio. Hardin Northern FFA Advisor Anna Creswell said the results were announced this week on the state FFA website.…

Ada considers open flame law

ADA — Following the First United Methodist Church fire in Ada, village council members felt it necessary to include an open flame policy in the Historic Railroad Depot rental policy.…

Local artist returning to Ridgemont

RIDGEWAY — A Ridgemont alumnus will return to the school later this month to offer an artistic workshop. Marilyn Turner McPheron is the daughter of Melvin and Betty Turner of…