Ben Logan presents ‘Lend Me A Tenor’ BELLEFONTAINE — Benjamin Logan High School presents the theatrical production, “Lend Me A Tenor,” on Feb. 12-13 at the school auditorium. Read More
Police reports: February 5, 2015 Officers responded to a third party call of a possible domestic situation. Read More
KCS only county district that would see increase under Kasich’s proposal Governor John Kasich released his proposed two-year state budget this week and gave local school districts an idea of how their state funding would be impacted based on initial figures. Read More
Camping in Goo Crew members (from left) Lane Harder, Thaiyer Nelson and Jordan Harris peek out of their teepee during the group’s camp-in Wednesday morning at the Mary Lou Johnson-Hardin County District Library in Kenton. Read More
Wildheart Rehabilitators: Be informed, prepared before stepping out on ice As cold temperatures continue, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) encourages eager ice anglers to be aware of the conditions before ice fishing on Ohio waters. Read More
Grove Cemetery opens another gate During the winter, for safety reasons, the Grove Cemetery gates along Jacob Parrott Boulevard in Kenton have been closed. Read More
Relay for Life plans kick-off event Feb. 11 Relay For Life of Hardin County will be holding its kick-off event from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11 at Harco Industries. Read More
Civic agenda: February 5, 2015 Upper Scioto Valley Board of Education – 6 p.m., superintendent’s office; board will go into closed session to interview candidates for board position vacated by Spencer Williams with no action to be taken Read More
Police Reports: February 4, 2015 An officer was dispatched to a report of a hit-skip accident in front of the Kenton Middle School. Upon investigation, it was learned that the suspect, Robert A. Clark, 444 W. Columbus St., was traveling north on Oriental Street when he side-swiped a parked vehicle Read More
Teacher recalls opening of Hardin Central School in 1939 The demolition of the old Hardin Central Elementary building in Kenton has stirred memories for many former educators and students who spent time in the school. Few have a longer connection to the structure than Mary K. Carey, who now resides near LaRue. Read More