Civic agenda: February 15, 2016 MONDAY, FEB. 15 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Read More
Big winner Debra Fry of Kenton (left, front) is given a check for $1,000 from Jodi Gerritsen at the H&R Block Kenton location as owner Cheryl Brielmaier (back, left), Michelle Kindell, Megan Slusher and Renee Ridgeway look on. Read More
Mid-Ohio welcomes halt to EPA plan Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative and power provider Buckeye Power welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Feb. 9 to halt implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Power Plan. Read More
Little Caesars seeks Kenton location Little Caesars wants to bring its Hot-N-Ready pizzas and more to Kenton. The company has identified the Kenton market as a possible location for a new restaurant, said Ed Ader, director of franchise development. Read More
Changes in meeting dates FOREST — The Jackson Forest Ambulance Board will meet on the second Tuesday of the month for the months of February, March and April. The regular schedule will resume in May, with the meeting on the second Wednesday of the month. Read More
USV changes next meeting McGUFFEY — The Upper Scioto Valley Board of Education regular monthly meeting has been changed to 4:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22 in the Community Room at the school. Read More
Roberts leads board at community school Doug Roberts was elected board president of the Hardin County Community School during the board’s reorganizational meeting on Jan. 26. Eric Hoffman will serve as vice president. The board set its monthly meetings for the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. in the school’s board room at 400 Decatur St., Kenton. Read More
Civic agenda: February 4, 2016 SATURDAY, FEB. 6 Hardin County Agricultural Society (fair board) – 7:30 p.m., fair office, fairgrounds Read More
Mayor updates council on meeting DUNKIRK — Mayor Terry Cramer gave her report on the county-wide mayors meeting to the Dunkirk Council at its regular meeting Monday evening. Cramer informed council that at the meeting, the mayors heard from representatives of Swartz, a disaster cleanup company looking to work with the towns and villages in the county. Read More