‘Pals’ appreciate generosity An open letter to the residents and business owners in Hardin County. Nobody anywhere can beat your generosity! Once again, you’ve given your time, money, talents and goods to support Pawsitive Pals purse bingo. There’s way too many of you to list here; but know, each and every one of you were listed in our program or our posts that went out to the 195 people who purchased tickets. Read More
Humane Society accomplishments The Hardin County Humane Society has assisted in the spay/neuter and other services of 4,225 animals through 2016. Read More
Poison prevention promoted This year, March 19-25, 2017, Ohio Northern University’s chapter of the Student Society of Health System Pharmacists is participating in National Poison Prevention Week, a week nationally designated to highlight the dangers of poisonings and how to prevent them. Read More
Tragedy is a call for action The tragic event that began on Feb. 17 has produced unity within the community, sympathy for the passing of a young person, and support for the efforts of our young people which has spread throughout the Ridgemont and adjacent communities. Read More
The truth matters in America During the election Donald Trump was touted as "God's man" by many conservative Christians. But one of the Ten Commandments is, "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness." And President Trump is a serial offender of this Commandment. Read More
Making KNRC a better place To the editor: My name is Paul Anglemyer. Last year I joined the Kenton Nursing and Rehabilitation team. I have heard all sorts of things that have been said about my current company. Both good and bad. Read More
Amazing to live in Forest I was watching TV with my granddaughter when there was pounding on my door. I opened it and, to my surprise, it was the Forest police chief. Read More
McConnell’s change of tune In February 2009 Republican Minority Senate Leader Mitch McConnell wrote a letter to the Democratic Majority leader mandating conditions for Republican senators to consider any nominees proposed by President Obama that needed Senate confirmation. Read More
Four-way stop not the answer I read in the Dec. 13th issue of the Times that council is considering making the intersection of N. Detroit St. and North St. a four-way stop. The purported reason for this is school bus safety to the elementary school as buses use North St. to cross Detroit. Mayor Manns stated he hopes to make a quality decision. Read More
United Way connects donors with agencies helping others To the Editor, Quite simply, most people give to help others! The United Way of Hardin County continues to do just that, as it is celebrating 50 years of turning "Compassion into Action". Read More