Kenton council continues to work on revitalization The Kenton council suspended its three reading rule and moved forward with several resolutions related to the city’s downtown infra-structure revitalization project during its regular session on Monday night. Read More
Ridgemont set to graduate 43 on Friday MOUNT VICTORY — Ridgemont High School graduation is set for Friday, May 31 at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. The class valedictorian is Cassidy Knapp, whose future plans are to attend Marion Technical College to earn an associate’s degree in nursing. She then will transfer to another university to receive her bachelor’s degree. Read More
Health board on track to hit deficit spending in 2021 The Kenton-Hardin Health Department is currently on track for deficit spending by 2021 following the approval of an additional $2,000 to cover accreditation costs. At its regular meeting on Tuesday, the board heard the financial report from Fiscal Officer Pam Romanko who was requesting an additional $8,000 to the accreditation budget, which was originally budgeted at $20,000. Read More
Civic agenda: May 29, 2019 WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 Ohio Hi-Point JVS Board – 7 p.m., Bellefontaine Read More
Police reports: May 29, 2019 Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of S. Wayne Street for a report of possible domestic violence. After an investigation, Hunter Robert Lee Buroker, 801 S. Main St., was arrested for domestic violence. A call was received of an unruly juvenile at 125 N. Leighton St. Read More
Hardin County celebrates Memorial Day Many area residents celebrated the holiday weekend by attending parades, wreath ceremonies, and car shows. Read More
Wine and chocolate event slated in MV Treat yourself to shopping at the most unique vintage, antique and craft shops and purchase some great items from the pop-up vendors you love. Sample savory treats provided by the local merchants. Three of our local wineries will be on site pouring bottles of wine (Bokes Creek Winery, Rose Acres, and Bear Vine Winery). Read More
Civic agenda: May 28, 2019 TUESDAY, MAY 28 Kenton City Council – 7 p.m., chambers Kenton-Hardin Health Department Board – 7 p.m., health department Read More
Two injured in Hancock County accident FINDLAY — A pair of Hardin County residents were injured in a two-vehicle accident in Hancock County’s Delaware Township on Saturday. According to a news release from the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Jennifer A. Neal, 49 of Forest, and Samantha J. Gibson, 26 of Ada, both sustained injuries from the accident and were transported to Blanchard Valley Hospital by Hanco EMS. Read More
Police and sheriff reports: May 28, 2019 Friday An individual reported that she was involved in an argument with an ex-boyfriend in the 600 block of Decatur Street. During the incident, she reports that she was assaulted. Two found bicycles were reported at Wharton Park. Read More