Preschool teacher feels connection with children When Lauren Weaver sees the light bulbs come on in her students when they learn something new, that’s when she knows she’s done her job right. Weaver, a native of Grand Rapids, Mich., is in her first year as director and lead teacher at the Kenton First United Methodist Christian Preschool. Read More
Open house slated The Kenton First United Methodist Church Christian Preschool will be holding an open house from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 25. If parents choose to enroll their children during the open house, the registration fee is half off. Read More
Movies set at Forest FOREST — The Forest-Jackson Public Library will be showing two movies on Friday, April 24. Read More
Civic agenda: April 20, 2015 MONDAY, APRIL 20 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Riverdale Board of Education – 6 p.m., board meeting room in Central Office, monthly work session Read More
Former court bailiff and probation officer faces seven counts of rape A former bailiff and probation officer from the Hardin County Municipal Court is facing seven counts of rape and two charges of gross sexual imposition. Donald Castle, 47, of Kenton, was arrested Thursday after a grand jury handed down charges against him, according to a release from the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Read More
Alger alumni to gather just one more time after 105 years of memories ALGER — Each year for 105 years, nearly 100 graduates of Alger High School have gathered in the spring for the school’s alumni banquet. The Alger Eagles will soar one last time this summer. This will be their last alumni gathering. Read More
Youth-driven concert to support Haiti orphanage The vision of a Hardin Northern senior will take center stage Sunday as the Hardin County community pools its talent and dollars to support an orphanage in Haiti. Rhiannon Ferkins attended the national FFA Leadership Conference in Washington D.C. earlier this year and returned with a determination to make a difference with her life. Read More
Long process to name new Kenton chief There will be about a two-month gap from when John Vermillion retires as Kenton police chief on May 8 and the naming of his successor. Read More
Activities for kids Saturday at Ada event ADA — Games, activities and cool treats await children at the third annual Ada Area Chamber of Commerce Spring Event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Ada War Memorial Park. Read More
KHS robotics team compete in National Robotics Challenge Kenton High School robotics students participated in the 2015 National Robotics Challenge (NRC), held April 9-11 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Marion. Read More