Hardin county municipal court report: October 12, 2019 Jill R. Beavers, 13365 Ohio 37, Forest – speeding 39 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Fined $25 for speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone were: Jason Adam Snyder, Rushsylvania; and Hunter D. Gray, Newark. Barbara A. Fite, Wharton – speeding 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
United Way benefit Enrique Cabrera, manager of El Campo Mexican Restaurant in Ada, is ready to welcome patrons for the first “All Out” for this year’s campaign for the United Way of Hardin County on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Read More
Kappa to meet Kappa Chapter of DKG will meet at Kenton’s Basil Restaurant on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 11 a.m. Note change of place and time. The speaker will be Amy Carlson who will discuss foster care in Hardin County. Read More
Robinson retires after 45 years of delivering Kenton Times Sue Robinson has delivered copies of the Kenton Times with her kids in car seats in snow storms. She has placed the blue tubes down lanes so her customers don’t need to walk so far to get it. Her customers have watched Sue’s children and granddaughter grow to adults as she makes her way daily through her route. But with 45 years of memories, Sue has given up her route and in her first weeks of retirement misses her friends already Read More
Raider royalty Steele Boysel (left) and Bailey Shope were crowned the 2019 Benjamin Logan homecoming king and queen prior to Friday night’s football game against Urbana. The Raiders won the game 42-20. Read More
Ada homecoming royalty Kelly Preston (left) was selected as Ada’s homecoming queen and Logan Conrad was announced as king prior to the Bulldogs’ football game against Columbus Grove. Read More
Ridgemont Queen and King Hayley Prater and Jackson Reppart were crowned the queen and king of Ridgemont’s homecoming on Friday evening. The Golden Gophers celebrated their first victory of the season with a 38-26 win over the Elgin Comets. Times photo/Dan Robinson Read More
No Paper on Monday The Kenton Times will observe the Columbus Day holiday on Monday and will not publish a newspaper. The newspaper’s website, www.kentontimes.com, will be updated with news from the weekend on Monday. Read More
Winning artists The Kenton Fire Department recognized Fire Prevention Week with its annual poster contest for Kenton second-graders. The 2019 winners were: (front) Nolan Asman, Emily Humphries (left), Serenity Wise, Cora Buck, Presley Purcell, who was also the grand prize winner of the contest. Read More
Optimist club plans Halloween parade, costume contest Oct. 31 The Optimist Club of Kenton-Central Hardin County will hold its annual Halloween Costume Contest and Parade in downtown Kenton on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 6 p.m. Prior to the parade, the costume judging will begin at 5:30 p.m. and parade line-up at 5:50 p.m. in the parking lot of the Kenton Movie Theater. Read More