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Military’s rejections are treasures for the county

Military’s rejections are treasures for the county

It is often said what is one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. With that in mind, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office has found several real treasures in recent years…

Former Kenton minister writes book about sister’s cancer

Former Kenton minister writes book about sister’s cancer

A former Kenton minister will return to the community to share her recently published book. Nancy Goulet was the minister of Epworth United Methodist Church for three years in the…

Slavery lessons

Slavery lessons

Kenton High School students (from left) Spence Bailey, Chase Ruhlen and Katie Heilman prepare their exhibit for judging Friday morning. They are members of the Model United Nations class at…

Keith A. Palmer

Palmer Keith A., 72 Wapakoneta Services for Keith A. Palmer will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Armentrout Funeral Home in Waynesfield by the Rev. Kathleen Hayes. Burial    will follow…

Gerald “Fats” Fry

Fry Gerald “Fats”, 80 Alger Arrangements are incomplete for Gerald “Fats” Fry at the Hanson-Neely Funeral Home in Alger. He died at 3:08 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 at the…

Mistletoe Ball attendees

Mistletoe Ball attendees

Enjoying the festivities at the 21st Annual Hardin Memorial Foundation Mistletoe Ball are staff members from the Emergency Department. The ball is the hospital’s annual fundraising event and was held…

Blood drive produces 42 units

The Kenton Moose Family Center hosted an American Red Cross blood drive on Monday, Nov. 26 collecting 42 productive units. Those receiving gallon donor award pins were: Chris Miller and…

Offensive woes plague Lady Wildcats

Offensive woes plague Lady Wildcats

Inconsistent shooting and defensive lulls proved to be too much for Kenton to overcome as the Wildcats fell to Wapakoneta 60-46 in the Western Buckeye League opener for both teams…

Lady Rams have their way with Gophers

Lady Rams have their way with Gophers

McGUFFEY — After a tough loss to Ada on Tuesday night, the Upper Scioto Valley girls basketball team was in need of a confidence boost. The Rams got just that…

Crestview deals Ada first loss of season

ADA — After falling behind by 10 points at halftime, the Ada girls basketball team held Crestview to five points in the third quarter on Thursday night. Unfortunately for the…