Downtown plan draws city worker concerns Concerns about the cost of the proposed downtown infrastructure replacement project and its possible impact on city employees and other city plans were raised at Monday’s Kenton City Council meeting. The session featured an update on the downtown project by Aaron Domini, project manager with OHM Advisors, Columbus. Read More
Residents want city’s help getting rid of an eyesore Residents in the 700 block of Decatur Street in Kenton want the city’s help in getting rid of an eyesore house that’s been vacant for more than four years. Speaking for the group, Dennis Beverly said the house and yard are full of garbage, and recently a car was abandoned on the property. Read More
Thanks to Alliance website, Kenton lands new business Sometimes landing a new business requires a lot of work and other times they come to you. Joe Cross, president and CEO of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance, said the latter is the case as of today. Read More
McGuffey purchases burned out house with plans to raze it McGUFFEY — The village of McGuffey is the new owner of a property with a burned out house on it, Mayor Greg Howard reported at Monday night’s meeting. The mayor made the purchase during a sheriff’s sale and paid one dollar for the land the village has hoped to acquire for three years. Read More
Civic agenda: June 12, 2018 TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Hardin County Airport Authority – 4:30 p.m., airport Read More
Special HN session slated DOLA — The Hardin Northern Board of Education will meet in special session at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the school to discuss administrator evaluations. The meeting will be in closed session with no action anticipated, said Superintendent Jeff Price. Read More
Police reports: June 12, 2018 An officer responded to Hardin Memorial Hospital in reference to an assault. Officers were dispatched to 633 Decatur St. for a report of harassment. Read More
Goldsmith enjoys creative freedom he has found in graphic design career Wes Goldsmith believes he is doing just what he was created to do: graphic design. Since 2014, Wes has served part-time at the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance and is currently the graphic designer and social media marketing coordinator. Read More
Waiting for a bite Will Browning goes fishing for bluegill at Boy Scout Lake in Kenton while his mom Rebecca watches on Saturday morning during the YMCA fishing derby. Read More
Movie matinee set at Forest-Jackson FOREST — The Forest-Jackson Public Library will be having a movie matinee on Friday, June 15. The movie “I Can Only Imagine” will be shown at 1 p.m. Read More