Ex-commissioner honored for efforts in getting former reserve center for county The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office named its state-of-the-art training and meeting room after a man who was the driving force in developing the former Army Reserve Post into the Jacob Parrott Safety Center. Russell Ludwig was one of the three county commissioners, along with Gerald Potter and the late Jerry Cross, who were seated when the U.S. Army announced the reserve center on South Main Street in Kenton was to be closed. Read More
County winner Upper Scioto Valley senior Alexis Christon is presented a certificate by Superintendent Mike Kis during Monday night’s board of education meeting. Christon was named the recipient of the Hardin County Franklin B. Walters Scholarship Award for her academic accomplishments. Read More
Story of autism recovery to be shared at Price meeting The Hardin County Area Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation will present a story of autism recovery during its meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 22 at the Forbing Community Center, 122 N. Main St., Kenton. Read More
Pinewood Derby Mt. Victory Cubscout Pack 131 held a Pinewood Derby at the Ridgemont School on March 11 under the direction of Scoutmaster Mark Ruppright. The top three in each den qualify for the District Derby on April 7 at the University of Northwestern Ohio. Read More
Indiana pair killed in head-on crash; three others injured Two people from Indiana were killed Sunday night when their car went left of center and struck an oncoming pickup truck in southwestern Hardin County. According to a press release from the Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart’s Office, the call came into the office at 9:44 p.m. regarding an accident on Ohio 117 where it joins with Ohio 67. Read More
DeWine-Husted share common values, Husted tells county Republicans Jon Husted said it is the common values he shares with Mike DeWine that brought them together on the same Republican ticket in the May primary. Both Husted, the current Ohio Secretary of State, and DeWine, the Ohio Attorney General, were running for governor. Read More
Pork royalty Alexa Lowry (right) was crowned as the 2018 Hardin County Pork Industry Queen at Saturday night’s pork banquet at St. John’s Evangelical Church in Kenton. With Lowry is 2017 Queen Erica Jacobs. Read More
Poultry king and queen Jacob Butterfield and Kelsey Stanfield were crowned as the 2018 Hardin County Poultry king and queen during Saturday’s poultry banquet held at the Christian Missionary Alliance Church in Kenton. Read More
Full house The Kenton High School gymnasium floor and stands were packed to the brim on Saturday during the Division V, VI and VII state powerlifting meet, which saw students athletes from high schools all across Ohio representing their schools. Read More
Pork scholarships Miranda Holbrook (left) of Upper Scioto Valley High School and Marin Cook of Ada High School were each awarded a $500 Hardin County Pork Producers scholarships to go toward their first year of college. Read More