Chinese concert Shenghang Tong plays an erhu, a two-stringed instrument for the Kenton High School and Middle School band members at a concert this morning at the middle school auditorium. Tong, along with Yunhe Wang and Yang Wei will perform at the Ada Public Library at 11 a.m. on Saturday and at Ohio Northern University’s Presser Hall Sunday at 4 p.m. Read More
River Valley outscores Lady Wildcats 52-49 The Kenton girls basketball team suffered its fifth setback of the season Tuesday night, being nipped by River Valley 52-49 in non-conference action. The Wildcats led 6-0 early in the game after three-pointers by Ashley Morris and Kori Barrett, before River Valley rallied to take a 13-12 lead after eight minutes and a 30-28 lead at halftime. Read More
Arlington powers past Hardin Northern DOLA — Arlington’s size in the paint was too much for Hardin Northern to handle Tuesday, as the Red Devils took control in the second quarter and never looked back on the way to a 79-32 non-conference boys basketball win. The Red Devils, who were paced by big man Logan Speyer’s 23 points, led 16-11 after one quarter before outscoring Hardin Northern 20-8 in the second quarter to grab a 36-19 lead by halftime. Read More
Falcon grapplers split tri-match MOUNT BLANCHARD — The Riverdale wrestling team split a tri-match with Bluffton and Tiffin Calvert on Tuesday night. The Falcons won three of the five matches that were wrestled against Bluffton, but were edged by the Pirates 24-23 as Bluffton picked up two wins by forfeit to just one for the Falcons. Read More
Kenton youth shares idea for bike lanes with council A Kenton youth told Kenton City Council on Monday night that he would like to see designated bike lanes created on major city streets. Donoven Quail, 11, said he would like bike lanes going from local neighborhoods to school, shopping center and the movie theater. Read More
ACT workshop Benjamin Logan and Indian Lake High School students participated in an ACT workshop, led by Dan Morrison. Students learned useful tools for strategy and pacing as they prepare for the March 21 ACT test. Read More
Basketball Wildcats made Kenton proud 50 years ago When people think of Kenton High School athletics, football often is the first thing that comes to mind. In the winter of 1967, however, basketball fever swept across the city. It was during that season that the Wildcats won 16 straight games, including what at the time was a monumental victory over a powerhouse Shawnee squad, on the way to the school’s only sole Western Buckeye League championship. Read More
All in one place Hardin Northern recognized the 13 basketball players in its school history that have topped the 1,000-point mark during its boys basketball game against Ada. Read More
‘Crazy Lady’ follows through on goal to open Forest restaurant FOREST — When Jerrie Whitling said she wanted to leave the real estate business and buy a restaurant in Forest, everyone told her she was crazy. Upon accomplishing her goal, she embraced the moniker and named her restaurant the Crazy Lady Family Restaurant & Sports Bar. Read More
Wildcats hang on to beat AE HARROD — A big second quarter proved to be just enough as Kenton held off a second half charge by Allen East for a 66-61 victory in non-league boys basketball action on Saturday. Leading 19-18 early in the second quarter, the Wildcats ended the half with a 23-2 run and appeared to have the game under control. The hosts, led … Read More