Civic agenda: November 24, 2017 MONDAY, NOV. 27 Kenton City Council – 7 p.m., chambers; preceded at 6:30 p.m. by annual meeting of the Grove Cemetery Association Read More
All-Aboard OHio reps attend planning meet DELAWARE — Charles Horn of Kenton and Theresa Allen of rural Forest, who serve as local representatives on the state Board of Directors for All Aboard Ohio, recently attended an all day planning session for 2018. The meeting was held at the Delaware Public Library meeting room with a packed house of 14 board members and 16 AAO members all from around Ohio present. Read More
Kenton offices to close Kenton city offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 23 and 24, in observance of Thanksgiving. Read More
Civic agenda: November 20, 2017 MONDAY, NOV. 20 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Read More
New leaders receive advice The 2017 graduates of the Hardin Leadership program are encouraged to “be ready for opportunities.” Mindi Wells, a 2002 graduate of Hardin Leadership, shared her insight with the new group of leaders at the organization’s 25th year celebration and graduation program on Thursday night at the Kenton Elks. Read More
Ada board acts on variety of business ADA — The Ada Board of Education cruised through its November agenda on Thursday evening, approving a variety of items and contracts in a meeting that last lasted about 35 minutes. In personnel action, the board approved Tyler Craig as a volunteer bus driver for the 2017-18 school year; Caleb Dysert as a certified substitute and Tamara Thompson as an educational aide substitute. Read More
R’mont to begin search for principal MOUNT VICTORY — The Ridgemont Board of Education will begin the search for their new principal soon, according to Superintendent Ann Harvey. The position became open over the summer after Superintendent Emmy Beeson announced she was accepting another job outside the district. Read More
Ohio Hi-Point board announces plan to seek .6 mill levy to renovate building BELLEFONTAINE – In the first of two votes, the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center Board of Education on Wednesday night voted unanimously to place a .6 mill permanent improvement issue on the May 8, 2018 ballot to renovate the career center’s 43-year-old building to provide students advanced technical training for 21st century jobs. Read More
Civic agenda: November 17, 2017 MONDAY, NOV. 20 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Read More