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Kenton man sent to prison for 64 months in two vehicular assaults

A Kenton man who had two serious accidents last summer while intoxicated was sentenced to a total of 64 months in prison by Judge Scott N. Barrett in Hardin County…

No ‘furlough,’ judge sentences MV man to 8 years for thefts

Michael Moore of Mount Victory knew he would be facing several years in prison for his part in series of statewide thefts, but before he began his term he wanted…

Four resign from NOC board, but center still operating

There were only five board members attending Tuesday evening’s Neighborhood Opportunity Center board of trustees meeting. Four resignations from the board within a week have thinned out the group, which…

Donations help pay for KPD’s new police dog

A few weeks after retiring its last police dog, the Kenton Police Department will be acquiring a new one this week. Chief John Vermillion said the dog, a German Shepherd,…

R’mont grad dies in kayaking accident

A former Hardin County resident died Saturday as a result of a kayaking accident on the Sandusky River near Upper Sandusky. Milton “Bill” Craig, 58, of Marion, was pronounced dead…

Kenton man gets 7 1/2 years in prison for drug offenses

A Kenton man was sent to prison for more than seven years after being convicted of drug-related charges in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to court records from Prosecutor…

Charges dismissed in NOC theft case

Theft charges against a former worker at the Neighborhood Opportunity Center in Kenton were dismissed Wednesday just hours before she was scheduled to enter a change of plea. Judy Scott…

Ada voters approve school income tax levy

ADA — As Tuesday’s election grew nearer, Ada Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Darmer was feeling good about the prospects for the district’s .75 percent income tax levy, she said this morning.…

Non-party candidates file for November

Four non-party candidates filed with the Hardin County Board of Elections for their names to appear on the November ballot. B.J. Hall will ask to return to the council-at-large seat…

Motorists ignore Ada closings

ADA — Despite a recent incident on Lima Avenue, both it and the concrete streets project are progressing, according to Village Administrator Jim Meyer. With detour and “road closed” signs…

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