Kenton at-large council race has four seeking three openings Four candidates will vie for three at-large Kenton City Council openings in the Nov. 3 election. The at-large candidates are elected city-wide. Read More
Three vie for two openings on Dunkirk Village Council DUNKIRK — Three people, including both incumbents, will vie for two openings on the Dunkirk Village Council in the Nov. 3 election. Dorothy Baum and Jaide McBride, who are currently on the council, have decided to seek re-election. They are challenged by Linda Gibson. Read More
Former mayor, councilman vie to lead Alger ALGER — Incumbent Alger mayor David Allen has decided not to return to the job after one term. Two members of council are running in the Nov. 3 election to secure the seat as the village leader. Read More
Law enforcement officials oppose marijuana issue During the November 3, 2015 election, Hardin County voters are being asked to consider the legalization of Marijuana (as defined in O.R.C. 2925.01(A)(A)). It is known as Issue 3. The procedure called for by Issue 3, is to amend our State Constitution to grant a monopoly to a private business enterprise, bypassing the State Legislature where most laws are passed. Myself and each of the undersigned individuals are united against Issue 3. Read More
Acting mayor wants job in McGuffey; faces two challengers on Nov. 3 McGUFFEY — The mayor’s race in McGuffey will feature the acting mayor against two challengers. When Mayor Gary Conley resigned this summer, council president Greg Howard agreed to be acting mayor, while continuing to hold onto his council seat. Howard will seek election to the mayor’s chair in the Nov. 3 election. He is opposed by Terry Donnal and Aaron Huff. Read More
McGuffey council encouraged to approve new income tax changes McGUFFEY — Changes in local income tax regulations will require small municipalities such as McGuffey to pass legislation by the end of the year or risk losing that revenue. Jim Meyer, a consultant with the village of McGuffey, advised the town’s council on Monday night to draft legislation to meet the state’s demands as laid out in HB 5. Read More
County officials urge ‘no’ vote on amendment to legalize pot A group of Hardin County leaders stand behind State Rep. Robert Cole Sprague in support of his opposition to the marijuana legalization issue on the November general election ballot. Read More
Mayor’s races in Alger, McGuffey highlight candidate lineup for fall Several contested seats in Hardin County will be decided this fall in the general election. The deadline for filing non-partisan petitions to run in November was Wednesday at 4 p.m. Read More
Several races in need of candidates for fall elections There are several openings for mayors, council members, board of education members, trustees and fiscal officers throughout Hardin County, but few taking steps to fill those spots in the fall election. Read More
Hord a write-in for Kenton mayor Another candidate will try the write-in route in the race for Kenton mayor in the November general election. Joe Hord, a former city councilman who last served in the 1980s, filed his candidacy with the Hardin County Board of Elections. Read More