Today is Wednesday, May 28 | The 149th day of 2008


Sunny skies
and warmer
Tonight, clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
Thursday, sunny. Highs in the lower 70s.

 

Children relate well with ‘special needs’ horse
Heroes and role models come in all sizes, but to children at Westview Kindergarten Center in Kenton, one special hero only measures 23 1/2 inches tall, weighs 100 pounds and walks on four legs....READ MORE
Charges refiled in county theft case
The new charges against a veteran employee of the Hardin County Treasurer’s Office look like the old charges....READ MORE
Area youth show off baseball skills
There were 35 participants in the Pitch, Hit and Run competition hosted by Kenton Little League on May 17 at Home Run Memorial Park....READ MORE
TUESDAY MAY 27, 2008
Blaze destroys Dunkirk business
Within 12 hours a former Dunkirk business went up in flames and was reduced to a pile of rubble Monday. According to Dunkirk Fire Chief Jim Steele, the department was called out at 4:29 a.m. after a resident reported smoke coming from the T-Ted’s Ceramics building on Main Street....READ MORE
Paying respects and having fun on Memorial Day
SPC Drew Jackson and Deb Purcell stand at attention as a Kenton High School band member plays “Taps” at the GAR monument at Grove Cemetery Monday.
Riverdale, Hardin Northern athletes advance to regionals
Riverdale’s Kayla Brown and Hardin Northern’s Shelby Stump qualified for regionals in two individual events to lead area competitors at the Spencerville Division III district track and field meet on Saturday....READ MORE