People & Places: April 30, 2016 Joshua Mangum of Mount Blanchard, has been hired as a technical solution analyst at Cerner Corporation in Kansas City, Mo. Read More
Municipal Court Report: April 30, 2016 Nichole L. Allen, 4261 Ohio 235, Ada – speeding 40 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Parents learn of PAX program This year, parents at Kenton Elementary School were introduced to the PAX Good Behavior Game through a series of parent sessions called PAX at Home. Read More
State honor Shirley Robson, the information and referral specialist at the Hardin County Council on Aging, has been recognized by the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP), along with Ohio Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, as the Volunteer of the Year with a certificate. Read More
Police Reports: April 29, 2015 The theft of a lawn mower was reported from 218 W. Columbus St. Read More
Dunkirk woman pleads to theft charge FINDLAY — A Dunkirk woman entered a plea of no contest to charges she stole more than $150,000 from Circle K while working as a district manager of the convenience stores. Read More
Boil advisory for users of Kenton water The city of Kenton is under a boil water advisory issued by the Kenton-Hardin Health Department following Thursday’s water main break. The department is requiring all restaurants and residents with Kenton water service to follow advisory protocols until further notice. The advisory requires the use of bottled water for sanitation and cooking purposes. The use of ice and fountain soft … Read More
Settings near Ada and LaFayette used for Civil War spy movie LAFAYETTE — An abandoned farmhouse between Ada and LaFayette seems a long way from Hollywood, but Mike Jones and Jordan Kimes are preparing the historic home to be part of a movie set about a story of bravery and intrigue. Read More
Demolition plans set for former R’mont schools MOUNT VICTORY — Demolition of two former school buildings in the Ridgemont district could begin as soon as next week. Thomas and Marker Construction of Bellefontaine was the lowest of six bidders for the project. Its bid of $361,320 was accepted at the Ridgemont Board of Education’s meeting on Thursday evening. Read More
Upper Sandusky man sent to prison for stealing copper from Kenton firm An Upper Sandusky man has been sentenced to a total of 42 months in prison after being found guilty in Hardin County Common Pleas Court of stealing copper from a Kenton company. Read More