Hardin County Municipal Court Report: April 13, 2019 Rachel M. Carrillo, Toledo – speeding 40 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Man sent to prison A Kenton man was sent to prison for a year after he was found guilty of escape charges. According to court records from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's office, Jason Scott Hurley, last known address, 213 S. Market St., Kenton, was on post release control from an earlier case and failed to report on more than one occasion for meetings with his Adult Parole Authority officer. Read More
Recorder transactions for March reported The Hardin County Recorder’s Office reported the following transactions for March: Financing statements filed, 2; deeds filed, 121; mortgages filed, 56; amount of mortgages filed, $6,615,869; releases filed, 64; partial releases filed, 4; land contracts filed, 2; mechanics liens filed, 1; Read More
Courts close The Hardin County Juvenile Court will be closed from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, April 22 for staff training. The Hardin County Probate and Juvenile courts will be closed Wednesday, April 24 from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. for Administrative Assistant Day. Read More
Municipal Court Report: April 6, 2019 Delaney M. Althauser, 507 E. Franklin St., Kenton – speeding 42 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
County Property Transfers: April 6, 2019 Hardin County Recorder Brenda Rainsburg released the following property transfers for February: Read More
Kenton man sent to prison for 8 months A Kenton man was sent to prison for eight months on a domestic violence charge in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to court documents from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's office, Senyca K. Mendenhall, 418 N. Barron St., Kenton, has twice violated the terms of his bond. Read More
Municipal Court Report: March 30, 2019 Elicia L. Gear, 424 Ream St., Ada – speeding 30 mph in a 20 mph school zone, fined $150. Read More
Juvenile Court News: March 30, 2019 A 16-year-old female for failure to control, court ordered: carteens, 30-day license suspension and fined $35 Read More
‘Poor attitude’ results in prison over community service for defendant Had Tristan Alan Mendenhall arrived in Hardin County Common Pleas Court with a proper attitude, the Kenton man probably was facing community service for possession of heroin. That didn't happen. Instead, Judge Scott Barrett sentenced Mendenhall, of 510 N. Oak St., Kenton, to nearly a year in prison, according to court records from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's office. Read More