BL FFA gets grant to improve wetland The Benjamin Logan FFA Chapter recently received a grant from the Logan County Solid Waste Management District in conjunction with the Logan County Education Foundation. Read More
Beazley enjoys giving back through serving on council to singing Dave Beazley was raised with the mindset that it was his duty to give back to those from which he took. That is what has led him to serve on the Kenton City Council, work for Rogers Nationwide Insurance and participate in Society Singers. Read More
KHS students to discuss internships at WCC programs Kenton High School students who were enrolled in the Wildcat Community Connectors (WCC) program during the fall semester will host an exposition and give a presentation about their experiences during their fall semester internships at local businesses throughout Hardin County on Tuesday at the Mid-Ohio Energy Community Room. Read More
Gophers hold off Hardin Northern, 57-49 MOUNT VICTORY — Leading by 19 at the end of the third quarter, the Ridgemont Golden Gophers were outscored 22-11 by Hardin Northern in the fourth but still held on for the 57-49 win in boys basketball action Friday night. Read More
Buzzer-beater in OT lifts Wapak past Kenton WAPAKONETA — One thing Kenton coach Matt McCullough has learned about his team through the first eight games of the season is his Wildcats will not quit. Read More
Payne Chapel sponsoring activities to celebrate Martin Luther King Day In a time of continued racial unrest, the members of the Payne Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Kenton are asking the public this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 16, to reflect on his dream. Read More
Wapakoneta edges Lady Wildcats, 55-54 Trailing by nine points early on, Kenton rallied to tie Wapakoneta heading into the fourth quarter and held a three-point lead with two minutes left in the Western Buckeye League girls basketball contest Thursday night. Read More
Lady Rams scorch Gophers in first half on way to NWCC win McGUFFEY — The Upper Scioto Valley Lady Rams made a statement that they are still the girls basketball team to beat in the Northwest Central Conference on Thursday night. Read More
Ada man hospitalized after trying to fight fire at home ADA — An Ada man is in the hospital and without a home following a Thursday morning fire. According to Ada Fire Chief Jay Epley, Dennis “Doc” Garbrecht and his wife, Peg, were at home when they were alerted by a smoke detector there was a fire at their home at 301 E. North St. Read More
New system puts policies at fingertips of deputies For many years, when a Hardin County Sheriff’s deputy was confronted with a questionable situation and needed to know what the department’s policy was for addressing it, he had to go to the office and search through a large manual for directions. Read More