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Oates lone winner for Wildcat netters

Oates lone winner for Wildcat netters

Sophomore Dale Oates figured he did OK for his first time. Oates won his first high school tennis match Monday to provide the only win for Kenton in a 4-1…

Bame’s HR leads HN to victory over Ada

Bame’s HR leads HN to victory over Ada

ADA — Addy Bame had a home run and a double with two RBIs and picked up the pitching win to lead Hardin Northern to a 7-4 win over Ada…

Gray to make return to YMCA swim nationals

Gray to make return to YMCA swim nationals

Kenton swimmer Mo Gray again will have the opportunity to compete against swimmers from across the country this week at the YMCA Short Course Nationals in Greensboro, N.C. Gray will…

Kenton softball holds off Upper Sandusky

UPPER SANDUSKY — Kaylee Burd got the Kenton softball team off to a strong start early, smashing a three run home run in the first inning to give the Wildcats…

Early runs lift Raiders over North Union

BELLEFONTAINE — Ben Logan scored all of its runs in the first two innings on the way to a 4-1 win over North Union in a high school baseball season-opener…

Gophers drop game at Pandora-Gilboa

PANDORA — Pandora-Gilboa handed the Ridgemont baseball team its third consecutive loss to open the season on Monday night, defeating the Gophers 10-4 in a non-league contest. Tyler Tillman had…

New quarry manager wants more families to use park

New quarry manager wants more families to use park

Joshua Horner hopes to make Saulisberry Park and France Lake a destination for families. He is Kenton’s new contract manager for the park, which most people know as the quarry.…

Center director thought he had authority to take food; case continued

Byrd “B.J.” Hall was set to plead guilty to a first degree petty theft charge Monday in Hardin County Common Pleas Court after reaching a plea agreement. But confusion arose…

Dunkirk wants to take back alley overrun with garbage

DUNKIRK — The east side of Pioneer Street in Dunkirk has become a mess and has claimed one of the village’s alleys. Dunkirk Superintendent Paul Cramer told council at its…

Alger: Now’s the time to clean up town

ALGER — The Alger Village Council is thinking spring. And with spring it means it time to think cleanup. The council passed third reading of an ordinance clarifying the village’s…