Committee hoping to locate Wyandot Co. Infirmary Cemetery A committee is trying to locate the lost Wyandot County Infirmary Cemetery. On March 28, Gloria Napier of Buckeye Search and Rescue Dogs, Loveland; Deana Hudgins of Ohio Search and Recovery Canines, Wooster Janelle Hideg of Midwest K9 Search, Columbus came to the Wyandot County Skilled Nursing Home. Read More
BMRT buys ambulance, equipment BELLE CENTER — The BMRT Ambulance District has purchased a new ambulance unit and equipment in recent months. The district serves McDonald and Taylor Creek townships in Hardin County and Belle Center and Richland Township in Logan County. Read More
Winter hangs on With daffodils blooming, a snow attempted to cover them again Monday. The cold winds and snow flurries have kept the county within winter’s grasp well into April, but the forecast gives hope of warmer days ahead. Read More
KHS teen honored by Elks Hunter Charles Moore is a senior at Kenton High School and the son of Chuck and Kristin Moore of Mount Victory. Following high school, Hunter plans to attend a four-year university and earn a degree in engineering. Read More
Kenton council newcomer Leffler learning on the job Tim Leffler used to read the local news or watch the news on TV and complain about the way things were. That was the easy thing to do. Read More
Goat royalty crowned Hardin County goat royalty was crowned during its banquet Saturday night in Kenton. Melia Santillanez (left, seated) is the 2018 goat princess while Tucker Hazelton (right) is the 2018 goat prince. Read More
Lady Gophers claim own invite RIDGEWAY — Host Ridgemont ran away with the girls team title in the five-team Antique Alley Invitational track and field meet on Saturday. The Gophers won four events and were second in nine events on the way to tallying 155 points. Read More
Ada FFA gathers for annual banquet The annual Ada FFA banquet was held Wednesday, March 28 in the cafeteria at Ada High School During our meal, Sidney Gossard presented our annual slide show. Read More
Ohio Hi-Point seeks passage of permanent improvement levy BELLEFONTAINE — When Ohio Hi-Point Career Center’s campus was constructed in Bellefontaine 43 years ago, vocational education was a new educational concept in Ohio. Since it opened its schools to students, the need for trained engineering, graphic artist and cosmetology students has persisted, but today there are demands for jobs which didn’t exist in 1974, Superintendent Rick Smith said. Read More
Up and over Kenton track athlete Reed Cook makes an attempt to clear a bar at the high jump during Friday’s Kenton Relays at Robinson Field. Read More