Beautification award This “Storybook Backyard” and beautifully landscaped front yard, completed by Chris and Dennis Branan of Dunkirk, is a fun and beautiful place to visit, said Deb Phillips, program manager with Keep Hardin County Beautiful, which presented the couple with a residential beautification award. Read More
BL FFA hosts social The Benjamin Logan FFA hosted an ice cream social on Sunday, Aug. 27 for the new members and their families to become associated with advisors, officers,and other members through a fun activity. Read More
ONU lecture hall modernized thanks to gift from retired Handock Co. judge ADA — Legal education in the United States has changed significantly over the years, but a key tenet has remained intact over time: Students still learn by example. Students enrolled in the Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law have an excellent example to learn from in Judge Allan H. Davis, who earned his juris doctorate from ONU in 1968. Read More
Polar Bear spikers ace USV in NWC match McGUFFEY — Hardin Northern used its serves to control the match against Upper Scioto Valley on Thursday, cruising to a 25-15, 25-11, 25-15 victory in Northwest Central Conference volleyball action. The Polar Bears improve to 4-1 on the season and 2-0 in NWCC play. The Rams fall to 0-5 and 0-2. Read More
Clark wins 7th Bassmaster tourney of the summer on Lake Erie John Clark once again reeled in the top catch as the Trophy Bassmasters fished the waters of Lake Erie during the 13th of 15 club tournaments in the 2017 season. Read More
Multiple injuries Hardin County Sheriff¹s deputies attempt to help one of the victims trapped in a vehicle following an accident this morning at the intersection of County Roads 110 and 205, east of Kenton. Read More
Fire ring for area veterans takes shape at Kenton park The first phase in development of the Warriors First improvements at Saulisberry Park continued on Wednesday morning with the pouring of the concrete for a fire ring. Located just west of the office building at the park, the area offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy the solitude and peace of the France Lake, said the Rev. Scott Johnson. Read More
KHS grads ready to help out Ashland When Ashland University travels to Indiana, Pa., tonight to kick off its football season, the Eagle lineup will be dotted with the words Kenton, Ohio, after several names at various positions on the field. Former Kenton High School standouts Travis and Trevor Downing and Tristan Reichelderfer all are hoping to make significant contributions to the Eagles success this fall after waiting their turn to see playing time the last couple seasons. Read More
Yauger’s sorghum press recalled at Goshen Grange meeting Goshen Grange met Tuesday, Aug. 22 with a program presented by Kathy Flowers, “Sweet Sorghum”. Flowers family member, Gene Greentree, remembered taking sorghum to the Yaugers on Hardin County Road 100 for processing into sorghum syrup which prompted research on the subject. Read More
Erecting the backstop Workers from Hunt’s Fencing install a new backstop at the Waterworks Park ball diamond in Kenton on Tuesday, part of the fencing being added to the renovated facility through a Neighborhood Revitalization grant. Read More