Police Reports: December 18, 2015 Cars were reported broken into in the 700 and 800 blocks of Park Avenue, and on East Franklin Street. A report was received that an irate customer at Liberty National Bank broke their door. Read More
Airport board seeks county’s help in relocating fuel storage site The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is requiring the Hardin County Airport to relocate its fuel storage site. The fuel farm is currently within the runway protection zone, David Haushalter, of the airport’s board of trustees. told Hardin County Commissioners on Thursday. Read More
R’mont ag, science teachers share co-teaching success with board MOUNT VICTORY — Ridgemont students are learning about new ways to grow food through a different teaching strategy. Ag instructor Stephanie Jolliff and science teacher Zach Balch are co-teaching the unit on food deserts. They, along with students Alexis Elliott, Priscilla Howland and Lexi Lingrel, talked about the experience at Thursday’s school board meeting. Read More
International costumes Members of the third grade at Kenton Elementary School donned costumes from around the world while they learned about the customs of various countries during a program Thursday. Read More
Incumbent county commissioners to be challenged in 2016 Two incumbent Hardin County Commissioners will face challenges to keep their seats in 2016. Ed Elliott will face fellow Republican Robert Carder in the March 15 primary. No Democrat returned petitions to appear on the ballot for the Jan. 3 seat. Read More
Joining UW board New board members serving the United of Hardin County are (from left) Phyliss Griffith of Ada and Linda Garmon of Kenton. Read More
Conservation Tillage Club plans breakfast series The 2016 Conservation Tillage Club breakfast program series will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at the Plaza Inn in Mount Victory. Each session will begin at 7:30 a.m. with complimentary buffet breakfast followed by the program at 8 a.m. Read More
Hohn reflects on past 8 years as economic development leader Eight years ago, John Hohn was dropping off some documents at the Hardin County Educational Service Center office when Superintendent Ron Morrison called him aside and asked him if he was interested in a job outside of education. Hohn, who had retired as an administrator/teacher/coach, was working in sales at the time... Read More
‘Duck Dynasty’ visit Lisa and Al Robertson, members of the cast of the TV series “Duck Dynasty,” visit with a guest after speaking to a large crowd at Upper Scioto Valley School on Wednesday evening. Read More
HN students report on events to raise funds for community DOLA — Three of Hardin Northern’s senior class representatives visited with the board Wednesday night to give a report on their quarterly events that have helped to raise funds for local organizations. Read More