Kenneth Eugene Kahler Services for Kenneth Eugene Kahler will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Price-McElroy Funeral Home in Kenton. Burial will follow at Dunkirk Cemetery. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today and until the time of services Wednesday. Read More
James A. ‘Big Jim’ Miller There will be no services or visitation at this time for James A. “Big Jim” Miller. The family will have a memorial service at a later date. He died Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016 at his residence. Read More
City leaders, police chief laud response to shooting There was plenty of praise for the Kenton Police Department and appreciation for area first responders to Saturday’s shooting incident at Monday’s Kenton City Council meeting. Safety Service Director Jim Hites thanked all the officers and dispatchers who came to the office to help when they heard of the situation, in which Officer Skyler Newfer was wounded... Read More
Speakers gather to share success of county’s Recovery Court program Late Monday afternoon, Nathan Getz nervously prepared to do something that two years ago would have seemed impossible. At that time, Getz said, he had one change of clothing and was sleeping every night on a couch at his parents’ home. Now he found himself scheduled to speak to a packed gallery in the Hardin County Common Pleas courtroom. Read More
County prepares to replace Elliott With the recent death of Commissioner Ed Elliott, Hardin County is making preparations to fill the final year of his term. Elliott was being challenged for his fourth term as commissioner in the Republican Primary on March 15 by Bob Carder. Read More
Kenton mayor gives upbeat report on State of the City Mayor Randy Manns said 2015 was a good year for Kenton. During his annual State of the City report at Monday’s City Council session, Manns highlighted some of the projects and improvements that took place last year. Read More
City: No quick action on trees Kenton City Council won’t make any hasty decisions on the future of the trees in the downtown business district. Council President Joel Althauser said at Monday’s council meeting that the city has no plans to cut down any of the trees at the present time. Read More
McGuffey moves ahead with project McGUFFEY — The McGuffey council continues to move forward with plans to update its waste water treatment plant. Advisor Jim Meyer told council the next step in the $1.1 million project is to apply for funding from the Ohio Water Development Authority which will pay for the necessary engineer’s study. Read More
Women’s fitness Soroptimist International of Kenton Hardin County is teaming up with Iron Fit to promote women's fitness. The free event is open to the public and will be held at Iron Fit gym, 148 Harris St., Kenton on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. Read More
Rams pull away from C-R late McGUFFEY — Upper Scioto Valley struggled early Saturday night in nonconference boys basketball action against Cory-Rawson, but pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 53-42 win. Read More