Muddy mayhem Above, some of the 220 participants in this year's Abundant Life Church's Real Kids Camp in Kenton battle it out in the tug-of-war mud pit Friday afternoon. Read More
Farm-to-table campaign begins The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance unveiled a new farm-to-table logo and marketing campaign to promote new agribusiness opportunities in Hardin County, as local farmers and growers are producing locally grown food for consumers. Read More
Cross newest lawyer in county Christina Cross has become the newest lawyer in Hardin County, as she was officially sworn in to the Ohio State Bar. A swearing-in ceremony took place at the Hardin County Courthouse with Judge Vern Preston, of the Third District Court of Appeals, administering the oath. Read More
Fair vendor spaces available The Hardin County Fair has vendor spaces available. “This is a great way to promote your business,” said Janie Seiler, chair of the fair board’s concessions committee. At this time there are two small spaces in the Merchants Building (8 1/2 x 8 1/2 for $115 or a 10 x 9 for $140.) Community Building spaces are available at $185 … Read More
Hardin County Municipal Court News: July 25, 2015 Benjamin Book, 111 W. Julia St., Forest – speeding 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Property transfers from recorder’s office A. Russell Jones to Jerald D. Flowers and wife, .73 acres in part of Section 34, Pleasant Twp. Tax $528. Read More
Police Reports: July 24, 2015 A vehicle owned by Sarah L. Clark, 17275 CR 240, Ridgeway, was parked facing north in the parking lot at 345 W. Columbus St. Read More
New place, more activities slated for Kenton Kids Day Kenton Kids Day will celebrate its fourth annual event on Saturday, Aug. 1 at a new location with more activities. The event, held in the downtown the past three years, is moving to the much larger area at the city’s Wharton Park. Read More
Commissioners want answers or they will hang up on Windstream The telephone system in Hardin County’s buildings needs replaced. The equipment which drives the system is outdated and replacement parts are not available. The commissions thought they had avoided a problem with the telephones – which provides service to the courthouse... Read More
Ridgemont delays dedication RIDGEWAY — The planned Aug. 22 dedication of the new Ridgemont preK-12 school is being postponed because work on the building is running slightly behind schedule. However, the 2015-16 school year will open Aug. 24 as planned, said Superintendent Emmy Beeson in comments after Thursday’s school board meeting. Read More