Quick response to Ada water leak praised ADA — The efforts of Ada employees to locate and repair a water leak in the early morning hours last Thursday were praised at Tuesday’s village council meeting. “Everybody really performed their job really professionally. They worked as a team,” said Administrator Jamie Hall in recounting the incident. Read More
BL teachers want efforts rewarded; board says it can’t meet demands BELLEFONTAINE — As the Benjamin Logan Board of Education meeting opened to a packed room Monday evening, members heard presentations from students working to address drug abuse and teen suicide issues in the district. Read More
KCS to be ‘OK’ with finances despite less money from state Kenton City Schools is expecting less money from the state over the next two years as lawmakers continue working on the budget. Treasurer Tracy Hiller reported at Monday’s school board meeting that based on a House proposal, Kenton would receive $156,138 less next year and $114,000 less in 2019. Read More
Most KCS administrators get new contracts with raises Most Kenton City Schools' administrators received new contracts with pay raises at Monday night's board of education meeting. The raises in the first year of the contracts generally were 3 percent, but slightly higher for associate and assistant principals to make their salaries more competitive, said Superintendent Jennifer Penczarski. Read More
USV approves fix for middle school gym, auditeria roof McGUFFEY — Upper Scioto Valley has replaced and fixed numerous portions of its roof in the past couple years. The middle school gymnasium/auditeria roof is next on the list of areas to be replaced. Read More
Road opens, two close The Hardin County Engineer’s Department announced it will reopen Dudley Township Road 235 between County Roads 219 and 227. It is now closing Dudley Township Road 146 to through traffic between County Road 265 and Township Road 199 for two weeks for road work. Read More
Dunkirk employees ask for more pay to handle ‘nasty’ nuisances DUNKIRK — With the amount of risk involved in cleaning certain “nasty” nuisance properties, Dunkirk Village Superintendent Paul Cramer believes he and his fellow employees deserve more for the undertaking. Cramer brought up the issue during his report at the regular council meeting on Monday evening. Read More
Alger to sponsor second clean-up ALGER — After trying with minimal participation last Saturday, Alger’s Council has decided to hold another village cleanup. The cleanup will be held at the town garage on Clark Street from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 27. Read More
Members of Kenton advisory group update board on year’s projects Kenton students who are members of the Superintendent Advisory Committee made presentations of their work at Monday’s board of education meeting. Elementary students Jackson Blue, Riley Hunt, Avery Miller, Reese Miller, Trenton Rogers, Kelton Spearman, Gabriella Wetherill, Gustin Wingfield and Haylee Wise addressed three projects. Read More
Hardin County Sport Hall of Fame welcomes six inductees, HN team McGUFFEY — The six new Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame inductees expressed their gratitude to those who supported them throughout their athletic journeys during an induction ceremony on Saturday night at Upper Scioto Valley High School. Read More