FRONT PAGE HIGHLIGHTS OF APRIL 5 - 11


TINA HUNT
Kentonite enjoys helping families
By CHRISTINA HOY
Times staff writer

Service can mean many things, but service unto others is how one Kenton women pursues her career.
Tina Hunt started working at Help Me Grow, part of the Childreach Family Center in Kenton, in August and even though she hasn't been there long, her life has been about helping other people.
(Monday April 7, 2008 Kenton Times)


Times photo/Dan Robinson
An evening with "Ike"
Ken Hammontree, as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, shares plans on the invasion of Europe with a crowd of local historians Tuesday at Riverdale High School's Russell Willeke Auditorium. Eisenhower is one of 28 historical figures Hammontree presents as Mr. Ohio History.
(Wednesday April 9 , 2008 Kenton Times)


Times photo/Christina Hoy
Healthy challenge
Promoting Saturday's Healthy Kids Day event at the Hardin County Family YMCA are (from left, front) Jarrett Jolliff, 4; Julie Crowe, YMCA office manager/supervisor; Kendyl Gibson, 3; (back) Sean Galvin, executive director and Chris Kalla, program director.

(Thursday April 10 , 2008 Kenton Times)


Times photo/Dan Robinson
‘Riverdale Reminiscing'
Members of the Riverdale class of 2017 wanted to learn the history of their district, so they turned to those who could best provide answers to their questions. They interviewed residents of the district and wrote a book called "Riverdale Reminiscing." Among the interviewees were Retta Bond (left), Paul Lauck and Martha Cramer. Standing with the third grade students is student teacher Kristie Thacker, who developed the book.

(Friday April 11 , 2008 Kenton Times)