Municipal court reports jump in civil, small claims cases Hardin County Municipal Court, thanks to an increase in civil and small claims cases, posted a $51,000 increase in revenue during 2014. Judge Greg Grimslid and Clerk Elois Cramer presented the court’s annual report to Kenton City Council on Monday night. Read More
Municipal Court News: March 21, 2015 Keith A. Hollar, Harrod – speeding 52 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Cynthia L. Hastings, 422 Summit St., Kenton – speeding 60 mph in a 55 mph zone, fined $15. Read More
Ada woman gets 2 years in prison An Ada woman was sent to prison for two years after pleading guilty to a charge of trafficking in heroin in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to court records from Prosecutor Brad Bailey’s office, Angela Nicole Cheek, 330 Grandview Ave., Ada, was also fined $5,000 by Judge Scott Barrett for the offense. Read More
Municipal Court Report: March 14, 2015 In addition to the fines levied against defendants who are found guilty, $39 in state costs, $30 in court costs, $6 for court special projects and $5 for the court computerization fund will be assessed, a total of $80. Read More
Ohio AG sues home improvement contractor Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has filed a lawsuit against a Lakeview home improvement contractor accused of failing to deliver promised services to consumers in several northwest Ohio counties. Read More
Recorder lists transactions The Hardin County Recorder’s Office reported the following transactions for February: Read More
Municipal court news: March 7, 2015 Payton N. Shanaberger, New Bloomington – speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Drug charge lands Kentonite in prison A Kenton man was sent to prison for 11 months on a drug charge during a recent case in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Municipal Court Report: February 28, 2015 Catina Marie Butler, Wharton – speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Kenton man gets 39 months in prison on drug charges A Kenton man was sent to prison for 39 months after being convicted of drug-related charges in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More