Police reports: July 1, 2019 Friday Officers were called to 59 Grape St. in reference to an unruly juvenile. An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of N. Glendale Street for a loose dog report. Read More
Hardin County Municipal Court Report: June 29, 2019 Virginia May Wright, Albany, Ind. – speeding 49 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Mark J. Garmon, 406 Fasig St., Forest – speeding 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Thomas J. Newland, 10677 CR 145, Kenton – speeding 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Ribbon cutting Ag Credit staff and members of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance watch as Branch Manager Renae Sherman cuts the ribbon celebrating the opening of Ag Credit’s new 3,300-square-foot facility on Ohio 309, just west of Kenton. Read More
A helpful donation At its grand opening on Thursday, Gordmans of Kenton presented a check for $1,000 to Kenton High School. Principal Chad Thrush (right) accepts the check from store manager Natalia Connolly. Read More
R’dale teacher enjoyed helping students understand math After 21 years of teaching full-time at Riverdale Local Schools, and 20 years of substitute teaching before that, Carol Riegle is saying “goodbye” to education and starting a new adventure – retirement. Riegle graduated from Bluffton College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics education. She explained that she chose education because she liked helping students become successful. Read More
Summer sliding Looking to beat the summer heat, Trinity Preston makes her way down the slide and into the water below at the Kenton Municipal Swimming Pool on Friday afternoon. Read More
Ohio farmers can seek disaster relief funds to plant cover crops COLUMBUS — Disaster relief funding for farmers to plant cover crops on flooded cropland acreage is available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service The agency will invest $4 million to help Ohio agricultural producers recover. Technical and financial assistance is now available to producers who were unable to plant their crops, or who have experienced crop loss due to flooded or wet fields. This sign-up is an opportunity for farmers to plant a cover crop. Read More
Kenton street grinding work postponed The grinding on Ohio and Henry streets in Kenton has been postponed until further notice, announced Jim Hites, Safety Service Director. As soon as a new schedule is in place the public will be notified, he said Read More
Apollo makes changes LIMA — Apollo Career Center will begin the 2019-20 school year with new leadership in key positions. Tasha Sheipline, adult education director, has been selected as the high school director, overseeing instructional and supervisory staff, curriculum, discipline, and the entire high school experience for students while they attend Apollo. Read More
Construction plans topic of Ohio Hi-Point meeting BELLEFONTAINE — The Ohio Hi-Point Board of Education is holding a special meeting on Wednesday, July 10 at 6 p.m. in Room 102A for the purpose of discussing renovation construction plans and financing pertaining to the project. Read More