Hardin Northern’s strategic plan highlights academic, communication, facility goals DOLA — The Hardin Northern Comprehensive Strategic Plan was adopted by the board of education at its monthly meeting Wednesday night. Developed from October to January during 15-plus meetings by more than 80 community members, the plan establishes academic, communication and facility goals. Read More
Cross calls for county task force to address eyesores, nuisances There were more guests at the Hardin County Mayors Association meeting than mayors attending Wednesday evening. But Forest’s Tom Seem, Patterson’s Jason Kearns and Mount Victory’s Mike Trout heard an update on the immediate future of a land bank being established in the county and witnessed a confrontation between Chamber and Business Alliance President Jon Cross and Kenton’s Safety Service Director Jim Hites regarding the city’s progress on addressing nuisance concerns. Read More
Kenton fire chief candidates pass test A decision on who will become the new chief of the Kenton Fire Department is getting closer. Three firefighters vying for the post all passed the written civil service exam administered April 11 by the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association. Read More
Revitalization group to meet Tuesday The Downtown Revitalization Committee will meet at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 26 in the conference room at the Kenton Municipal Building to finalize details for the downtown spring cleanup on April 30. Read More
Civic agenda: April 21, 2016 THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Hardin Soil and Water Conservation District Board – 7:30 a.m., district office, 12751 Ohio 309, west of Kenton Read More
Police reports: April 20, 2016 A report was taken of a broken fence at Rick’s Auto Sales, 920 W. Lima St. Upon review of the security video, a shirtless man was observed on a bicycle running around the west drive of Westview Estates and acting reckless. Read More
Drug Take Back Day slated at sites in Kenton, Ada, Forest Area residents are being asked to discard their unused and outdated medications at three locations in Hardin County during Drug Take Back Day on Saturday. With the collections slated from 9 to 11 a.m., participants can stay in their cars as volunteers and law enforcement officers take back the pharmaceuticals, prescription drugs, liquid medications, household pet medications, medicated lotions and sunscreens at parking lots. Read More
More food trucks planned for return of Eats on the Street More food options are planned with the return of the Eats on the Street Friday Night Food Truck Fest, set for Friday, June 24 in downtown Kenton. Ten food trucks have been confirmed so far, according to organizers with the Kenton Historic Courthouse District Committee (HCD), part of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance. Read More
Ada board votes to add preschool program ADA — When classes begin in Ada next fall, a new group of students will enter the district’s halls for the first time. The board of education agreed Tuesday evening to start a preschool program beginning next year. Read More
Ada Schools invited to join work force training program ADA — The Ada School District has been invited to join other area schools in the expansion of the Straight A Grant. Upper Scioto Valley, along with Indian Lake and Fairlawn school districts, were the participants in the pilot program which connects the schools with businesses and higher education to train students for the work force. Read More