Identity theft, fraud charges to be filed against Ada man ADA — Officers of the Ada Police Department, Kenton Police Department and Hardin County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday executed another search warrant at the apartment of Deyond White, 102 N. Main Street, Apartment 5, Ada, in connection with an ongoing investigation. Read More
No meeting for library board MOUNT VICTORY — The Ridgemont Public Library Board will not be meeting on Sept. 2 because of the Hardin County Fair. Read More
Police reports: August 28, 2019 Kenton police Natasha Seitz, 707 Robinson Ave., was arrested on a bench warrant through the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. Read More
Colorful creations by art teacher greet KMS students Matt Frey spent most of his summer vacation painting at the Kenton Middle School. The students returning this fall have been welcomed to his colorful creations. Read More
Funding for assessment of city swimming pool approved Representatives from Patterson Pools are expected to conduct an assessment of the Kenton swimming pool on Sept. 10. Kenton City Council approved $1,500 for the assessment and $750 for professional closing of the pool at its meeting Monday night as part of an appropriations ordinance that was adopted at the session following suspension of the three-reading rule. Read More
New app for food in, vaping out at R’dale MOUNT BLANCHARD — In the coming months, Riverdale students and parents will get to utilize a new app to see photos and nutritional values of food items offered on the school’s menu. Riverdale Food Service Director Tina Weber and Superintendent Jeff Young both reported on the new service to be provided during Monday evening’s monthly board meeting. Read More
Civic agenda: August 27, 2019 TUESDAY, AUG. 27 Kenton-Hardin Health Department Board – 7 p.m., health department Read More
Police reports: August 27, 2019 A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 600 block of Cooper Street. A domestic dispute was reported in the 900 block of S. Wayne Street. Read More
Lifelong reader excited by technology as new director of the Alger Public Library ALGER — Stacey Hensley always had two goals in life: to be a mom and to work in a library. Having become a mom 20 years ago – she’s now a mother of three, Jeremy, Jacob and Hunter – she completed goal number two nearly two years ago when she started as a library assistant at the Alger Public Library. Read More
‘Courthouses on the Air’ President Jim Bird (left) and Vice President Jerry Lones of the Kenton Amateur Radio Club are among members who manned by club’s mobile emergency communications unit on Saturday outside the Hardin County Courthouse. Read More