Thanks for support of hospice To the editor: With the closing of Hardin County Hospice announced this week, I felt compelled to write a few lines to this newspaper. Read More
Red Cross installs smoke alarms in Kenton The American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign installed smoke alarms on mobile homes in Kenton on Saturday. Above, the event featured help from volunteers from Honda of America Manufacturing. Submitted photos Read More
Former KHS grad, OSU drum major, pleads guilty to sexual battery Former Ohio State drum major and Kenton High School graduate Christopher Stewart Kitchen has pleaded guilty to one count of sexual battery from a 2015 incident at his Columbus home. In a plea agreement announced Monday morning in Franklin County Common Pleas Court, WCMH reports, four of the charges were dropped against Kitchen, 29, in exchange for his guilty plea. … Read More
Police Reports: May 16, 2016 Officers responded to 751 W. Franklin St. for a report of a burglary in progress. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a trespass involving a named suspect. Read More
Jacob Parrott Camp attracts many Sons of Union Veterans The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War is an organization which traces its roots to the Civil War nationally with hands in establishing the ROTC program and Memorial Day celebrations. Read More
Assistant prosecutor says job helps her give back to the community For Siobhonne Ward, serving as a Hardin County assistant prosecutor is her way of giving back to the community that helped her. Ward is a “hometown girl,” still living in Kenton where she grew up and went to school. Read More
Seven Honor Court members to lead HN graduates DOLA — Hardin Northern High School will hold its 2016 commencement on Sunday, May 29 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. Seven of the 33 graduating seniors have been selected as Honor Court graduates. Read More
Barnyard race Hardin Northern students race across an obstacle course set up at the Lowery Lamb Farms as a part of the school’s FFA Food For America program. Read More
Showing support Kenton sixth-grade aide Tia Reffner (front,center) is surrounded by a sea of pink as students from her class wear pink shirts to show support of the breast cancer survivor. Read More