Bridge fixed, road opened The Hardin County Engineer’s Department has announced it has reopened County Road 50 between Township Road 55 and County Road 65 after being closed for bridge replacement. Read More
First responder tribute The village of Forest paid tribute to the first responders who lost their lives on the attack on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, during services Wednesday morning. Organizer Kate Parthemore and Police Chief Donnie Southward prepare to ring the bell installed at the all-weather pavilion in Gormley Park to recall the times of the attacks on the buildings. Read More
Historical Society plans meeting ADA — The Ada Historical Society will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Ada Public Library, 320 N. Main Street, Ada. Read More
Bridge work to close road The Hardin County Engineer’s Office announced that beginning Monday, Sept. 16 it will be closing County Road 35 between Marion Township Road 35 and County Road 110 for eight weeks for bridge replacement. Read More
Kenton board moves meet The Kenton Board of Education has moved its September meeting to Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. at the administration building. Read More
Forest library meeting set FOREST — The regular meeting of the Forest-Jackson Public Library for September has been changed to Thursday, Sept. 19 at 9 a.m. in the Hempy Room at the library. The public is welcome to attend. Read More
Police reports: September 12, 2019 An assault was reported from the 300 block of North Leighton Street. A loose pit bull was reported in the 900 block of Carey Street. Read More
Civic agenda: September 12, 2019 THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 Mount Victory council – 7 p.m., chambers; preceded at 6 p.m. by a meeting of the Tree Committee Forest council – 7 p.m., chambers Read More
Ada center reopens with new name and mission ADA — ReStore has become a staple in the Ada business and spiritual community since it opened several years ago. People have come to rely on it for their financial, social and spiritual needs, said Executive Director Robert Kanzig. It will continue to address the various needs of residents in the area, said Kanzig, but with a new name and director. Read More
Ridgeway poised to plug sewers on 5 who won’t pay RIDGEWAY — Later this month, five property owners in the village of Ridgeway will have their numbers pulled out in a lottery. But the prize is not something any of them will be happy to receive. Read More