Nursing home gets break on Ada sewer tap charge ADA — A nursing home being constructed on the northwest side of the village received a break from the Ada Village Council on Tuesday night. Read More
Dog stolen The Kenton Police Department is offering a reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who broke into the Hardin County Dog Shelter overnight. Read More
Family comedy set for HN Library movie night DUNKIRK — "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" will be shown during movie night on Friday at the Hardin Northern Public Library. Read More
Food pantry in Forest FOREST — The Forest-Wharton Food Pantry will be open 1-3 p.m. Monday in the Forest United Methodist Church, 111 E. Dixon St.. Read More
Scholarships offered The Pioneer Aktion Club will award three scholarships of $250 each to a high school senior that lives or goes to school in Hardin County. Applications can be picked up at HarcoIndustries, Simon Kenton School or a copy can be obtained at http://www.hardindd.org. Read More
Civic agenda: February 18, 2015 Hardin Northern Board of Education – 7 p.m., computer lab Read More
Police Reports: February 17, 2015 Kenton police Monday A landlord issue was reported in the 300 block of W. Columbus St. Reports of barking dogs were received in the 500 block of S. Wayne St. and the 200 block of N. Wayne St. An unwanted person was reported in the 100 block of Letson Ave. Read More
Alger fire The Alger Fire Department was assisted by firefighters from McGuffey and Harrod in battling a blaze this morning at the home of Shawn Sanders, 308 McConnell Street. Read More
People can try to unlock secrets of safe A three-ton piece of history was purchased recently by a Hardin County native. The safe in the Erie Street Market in Toledo had made its home at the market for a century, but when the City of Toledo purchased the property, the safe and building were sold to the highest bidder. The purchaser was Charles Prater. Read More
KHS principal, three teachers among retirement/resignations OK’d by board Kenton City Schools will be seeking several new staff members next school year after the school board accepted five retirement resignations at its meeting Monday night. Read More