Dunkirk Halloween Parade set Wednesday DUNKIRK — The sixth annual Dunkirk and Community Halloween Parade, hosted by the Northern Hardin County Fire District, is planned for Wednesday, Oct. 23. Read More
KCS Excellence for Education nears $2.5M Trustees of the Kenton City Schools Excellence for Education Foundation met at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the Oaklief administrative building. Read More
Annual craft/home show set Saturday in Kenton The Rhinehart United Methodist Women will be sponsoring its 38th annual fall craft/vendor/home show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 in the Community Building and Arts and Craft Building at the Hardin County Fairgrounds, 14134 Letson Ave., Kenton. Read More
Alger hears report on program to keep track of town’s assets ALGER — The Alger council heard a report Monday on a program which would identify and record the hydrants, valves, buildings, water pits and other objects within the village and make the information available in hand as needed. Read More
Open for business Opti-Health recently opened for business at its location at 901 S. Main St., Kenton. Standing at the sign are physical therapist Terry Jolliff (left) and manager Kevin Reiter. Read More
BKP Ambulance Service seeks more revenue for new equipment, payroll Technology is constantly changing, said Johns, and the ambulance service needs to be current on the equipment not only at their station and in their ambulances, but what is the latest in technology at the area hospitals. Read More
Officer honored Sheriff Keith Everhart (left) and Chief Deputy Dennis Burns (right) present Kendrick Garmon with the 2019 Deputy of the Year Award. Also at the department’s annual awards program, Read More
Blue stepping down after 16 years on Hi-Point board Russ Blue presented his final report as the Kenton Board of Education’s representative to the Ohio Hi-Point board on Monday night. Blue’s last meeting will be Dec. 18, wrapping up 16 years on the career center board. Read More
KCS board gets update on running/walking path he Kenton Board of Education, at its meeting Monday night, received an update on plans for a running/walking path to be developed around the farm ground east of Kenton Elementary School. Rick Collins, who first proposed the idea about three years ago, said the 10-foot path on the 1.25 mile course has been prepared for planting of grass thanks to Austin and Ashley Heil and Dana Dulin Read More