Birthdays celebrated The Hardin County Council on Aging Senior Center celebrated three birthdays during the July birthday party. Shown are the birthday girls (from left) Eva Lou Kalb, Dawn Wilson and Sharon Ropp. They celebrated with cake. Read More
KHS class of 1967 reunites The Kenton High School class of 1967 celebrated its 50th year reunion on July 21 and 22. Friday evening was an informal gathering for a cookout at the pond of Ken and Betty McCullough. Seventy-two people attended. Read More
Updating the trail Boy Scouts from Kenton Troop 150 are helping the United Way of Hardin County to update the Born Learning Trail at Home Run Memorial Park, south of Kenton. Read More
Wildcats back on the football field The Wildcats returned to the football field this week for practice. The Wildcats will open their season on Friday, Aug. 25 at Coldwater. Read More
Powerlifting meet raises funds for Special Olympics in Hardin County Nearly 30 powerlifters and five Hardin County Special Olympics athletes came to Iron Fit Gym in Kenton on Saturday for a powerlifting meet to raise funds for a good cause. Through the meet’s entry fee, as well as a pancake breakfast, $700 was raised to benefit Hardin County Special Olympics. Read More
Trophy Bassmasters have productive trip on Detroit in Trenton, Mich. The Trophy Bassmasters made one of the most productive trips of the season this past weekend as they made their annual trek north to the Detroit River near Trenton, Mich. All 13 anglers that competed had at least three fish, while seven of them had a five-fish limit. The club totaled 53 keepers of at least 14 inches for a total weight of 142.39 pounds. Read More
Fraud investigator warns officials about growing cybersecurity threat In recent years, laptops, smart phones and other technology have become a part of our lives. With their convenience comes a risk. Vishing, smishing and phishing are common terms among those who monitor the activity of criminals who prey on the trust of the people who use Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or iPhones, thinking their information is secure. Read More
Prichard helps Harco clients use creativity and learn life skills Lenora Prichard believes there’s nothing like seeing the faces of the KudoStudio artists when they create something new. For seven years, Prichard, a Dunkirk native and resident, has been serving as the coordinator of the art studio, which has been located on the north side of the square in Kenton for the past six years. Read More
Riverdale Community Lions Golf Scramble held in Upper Sandusky The Riverdale Community Lions Golf Scramble was held July 22 at Lincoln Hills Golf Course in Upper Sandusky. This year, 18 teams/72 golfers, dodging the rain, split cash prizes and won individual contests. Read More
New vet in Kenton is a familiar face A Kenton native is returning home to work with pets and farm animals in the community. Dr. Natasha (Weaver) Dyer is the newest veterinarian to join the team at Oates Veterinary Clinic in Kenton. Read More