Municipal court news: February 13, 2016 Jingyun Zhang, Dublin – speeding 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, fined $25. Fined $25 for speeding 68 mph in a 55 mph zone were: Dorothy L. Lemaster, Marion; Rachel J. McClure, 9494 CR 35, Alger; Rhonda L. Moore, Rawson and Katherine Marie Napier, 442 E. Columbus St., Kenton. Read More
Big winner Debra Fry of Kenton (left, front) is given a check for $1,000 from Jodi Gerritsen at the H&R Block Kenton location as owner Cheryl Brielmaier (back, left), Michelle Kindell, Megan Slusher and Renee Ridgeway look on. Read More
Mid-Ohio welcomes halt to EPA plan Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative and power provider Buckeye Power welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Feb. 9 to halt implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Power Plan. Read More
KHS club learns about cultures, food Some Kenton High School students are getting some food for thought thanks to a new club. The members of the KATS International Club are learning about different cultures. Read More
Alliance seeks county’s help on signs The Hardin County Commissioners are being asked to help pay to change the signs which welcome motorists to the county. President and CEO of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance, Jon Cross, noted the motto appearing on the signs, “Hardin County - A great place to call home” has been changed to read “A great place to live, work and prosper.” Read More
Forest council to focus industrial development on one location FOREST — The village of Forest will concentrate its efforts of attracting an industrial developer into one location. There are three properties which the village has looked at for being potential sites for industrial projects, noted Jon Cross, president and CEO of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance... Read More
Elks salutes January’s top teens The Kenton Elks Lodge honored the Teenagers of the Month for January Thursday at the lodge. Honored teens from each of the six county schools were presented with gifts during the luncheon. Read More
Valentine treat Young Hess (back, left) and Peggy Keckler were the top salespersons at the Kenton Kroger in the annual Heart to Heart promotion for Valentine’s Day. Read More
Mount Victory council rejects request for shared water and sewer services MOUNT VICTORY — Council rejected an exception of shared water and sewer service use between two Mount Victory properties at its regular meeting Thursday night. Read More