Hardin County Municipal Court News: June 1, 2019 Norma J. Rodriguez, Upper Sandusky – speeding 38 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Fined $25 for speeding 49 mph in a 35 mph zone were: Amanda Rose King, Dover; and Kendra Leigh Bellmann, Columbus. Read More
Community First Bank meets with stockholders and elects board of directors for 2019 FOREST - Community First Bancshares, Inc., the holding company of Community First Bank, N.A. of Forest, Kenton and Upper Sandusky, held its annual stockholders meeting April 23, 2019 at the Forest VFW social room in Forest. There were 81 stockholders present. Read More
Criminal incidents result in Dunkirk installing security camera system DUNKIRK — Sparked by a potential attempted human trafficking incident downtown by an out-of-town trucker, as well as an act of vandalism at the park, the Village of Dunkirk felt it was necessary to install security cameras. In working with Seth Busch Information Technologies, the village now has 11 cameras installed at such locations as the village office, the park, the water plant and the Hardin Northern Public Library. Read More
Agencies to offer training and kits to prepare seniors The Area Agency on Aging is working with the Hardin County Emergency Management Agency in making kits available to the area's senior citizens to help them prepare for a disaster. EMA Director Jake Burbacher said his agency was contacted by the Area Agency on Aging to help organize the even which is planned for June 13 at the Jacob Parrott Service Center beginning at 2 p.m. Read More
Word for the day: Old emails, faith and peace I recoiled in horror at the discovery. Both my church e-mail and my personal e-mail inboxes sat at over 400 e-mails each. Now, this may not strike terror in your heart as it does for me. But I try very hard to delete and archive old e-mails and keep my e-mail inboxes relatively tidy. Unfortunately, other tasks have dominated my time recently, and I lost track of my e-mail inboxes. Yet today, I finally stood up to the mounting numbers, and wrestled my inboxes to more reasonable levels. Read More
Family singers The Gibbons Family will be in concert at Kenton Full Gospel Church, 129 N. Wayne St., at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 2. Read More
Gospel sing, revival planned at Well of Grace A gospel sing will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday at Well of Grace Fellowship Church, located at 525 N. Ida St. in Kenton. The featured singer will be Greg Ball from Sidney. Read More
Paul retires from teaching, plans to return as aide When she was a student in the third grade, Lori Paul met a woman who would impact the rest of her life. Ann Quinn gave Lori piano lessons, but she also was an elementary school teacher. Read More
Night at the barn Hardin County Museum Director Sheena Striker announced the reservation deadline for the organization's Night At the Barn has been extended. The event is the major fundraiser for the Hardin County Museum Board. Read More
Police reports: May 31, 2019 An officer was advised of a male going through a vehicle on Levings Street. A report was received of a female attacked by a dog at the Kenton Community Health Center. Read More