Municipal court news: June 22 Michael B. Gillan, Bexley – speeding 37 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Lee M. Beidelschies, 803 Robinson Ave., Kenton – speeding 41 mph in a 25 mph zone, one prior offense, fined $65. Fined $25 for speeding 49 mph in a 35 mph zone were Rickey M. Gottfried, Upper Sandusky and Austin M. Allemeier, Lima. Read More
Property transfers: June 22 Hardin County Recorder Brenda Rainsburg has released the following property transfers for May: Emily M. Seiler to Blake A. Wilson and wife, Inlot 45 and part of Inlot 44, Wayne Heights Addition, Kenton. Tax $360. Richard H. Eatherton and wife to Larry E. Siferd and wife, Inlot 6, Maplecrest Subdivision, Forest. Tax $24. Read More
Byroads & Bygones: ‘In search of an elephant in Hardin County’ It has been said that every legend or urban myth has an element of truth. Before newspapers, books, and the internet stories were passed down from person to person throughout the generations. Read More
New chef hired at Inn ADA – The Inn at ONU welcomes Abbie Linden as the new culinary chef. Read More
Kenton man lies in ‘the most dangerous grave in the world’ Like many U.S. veterans, Richard McKinley is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Read More
Road work An inspector from the Ohio Department of Transportation looks over the work of a crew from R&I Construction of Tiffin at the site of a bridge being replaced on Ohio 67, about five miles west of Kenton at the intersection of Township Road 119. Read More
Area students in the news: June 22 ASHLAND -- The following area students have been named to the Ashland University's Spring 2019 Dean's List. Read More
Grange news: June 22 PAINTER CREEK Painter Creek Community Grange members held a supper prior to their meeting Thursday, June 20. Read More
Civic agenda: June 22 MONDAY, JUNE 24 Kenton City Council – 7 p.m., chambers Riverdale Board of Education – 6 p.m., board meeting room in Central Office Read More
Kenton OHP FFA officer team makes plan for activities For their yearly officer retreat, the 2019 Kenton OHP FFA officer team spent three days of hard work together in Hocking Hills. Read More