Fast start carries Kenton boys soccer The Kenton soccer team wanted to get off to a fast start when it hosted Van Wert on Monday night. The Wildcats did just that as Luke Woodruff headed a cross pass from Hayden Hicks into the Van Wert net in the game’s ninth minute. Read More
Kenton crosswalks promote ‘Back the Blue’ campaign When motorists drove into downtown Kenton this morning, they were greeted by bright white and blue lines marking the crosswalks around the town square. Read More
Royal Wildcats Kenton High School will celebrate homecoming at its football game Friday against Van Wert. Read More
Roof damage closes Table One temporarily One of Hardin County’s newest restaurants is closing it doors temporarily. The Rev. Loran Miracle announced Monday afternoon that Table One in downtown Kenton is being forced to close due to structural damage to the roof of the building. Read More
Raider seniors looking to leave perfect legacy BELLEFONTAINE — Before the volleyball season started this year, Ben Logan coach Allie Reule challenged her group of five seniors. She told the group it was important for the team to not rest on its laurels after winning the Central Buckeye Conference Mad River Division during their junior year, but to leave a lasting mark on the program in their final season. Read More
Kentonite returns to lead church’s youth program Inspired by her former youth pastor, Jackie Stalder now finds herself leading the same youth and family program she was once a part of as a youth at the First United Methodist Church in Kenton. Read More
Caboose dedication and queen crowning at Ada festival Ada Mayor David Retterer helps Faith Griffin, 5, cut the ribbon to officially open the restored 1941 Pennsylvania Railroad caboose at the Ada Depot Park on Saturday. Read More
March against addiction About 100 people marched through downtown Kenton to show support for those fighting addiction during the second Hope over Heroin rally Saturday. Read More
ONU student earns inspiration award for her impact on others ADA -- Ohio Northern University graduate student Julya Faulkner, BSBA ’16, has used the adversity she has faced to make an impact on others. Accordingly, she recently received the Beta Alpha Psi Medal of Inspiration Award. Read More
Good start lifts HN to first win DOLA — With the help of quarterback Bradlee Watts, a big first half from Hardin Northern allowed the Polar Bears to cruise to a 35-20 win over Northwest Central Conference football foe Waynesfield-Goshen on Friday night. Read More