KHS robotics team compete in National Robotics Challenge Kenton High School robotics students participated in the 2015 National Robotics Challenge (NRC), held April 9-11 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Marion. Read More
Donations sought for Adopt-An-Urn project The Keep Hardin County Beautiful Commission is once again sponsoring the Adopt-An-Urn project. Read More
Events slated in name of Kenton resident MARION — A pair of fundraisers in memory of a Kenton woman are planned in Marion this month. Read More
Civic agenda: April 17, 2015 MONDAY, APRIL 20 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Read More
Police Reports: April 16, 2015 Judy L. Donnal, 12656 Deborah Drive, reported that she left her hand bag in the bathroom at McDonald’s. When she went back a short time later, the hand bag had already been turned in at the front counter. Missing from the hand bag was all of her cash and two credit cards. Read More
R’mont eyes lasting impact with prom crash investigation RIDGEWAY — Many schools find time in their spring schedules for a mock crash to call attention at prom time to the dangers of making bad decisions. But the students at Ridgemont High School are taking the message to a different level. Read More
With no help from county, mayors take funding plea to Kasich The mayors of towns throughout Hardin County met with the county commissioners earlier this month in hopes of gaining some of the state funds sent to the county from casino operations. Read More
Special bike Miracle Robinette sits on her new Ambuc bike as her twin sister, Sarah provides support. The twins are students at Simon Kenton preschool. Miracle was born with a birth defect which keeps her from walking, but wanted to ride a bike with her sister and their friends. Read More
Courage, kindness spread through ONU production of ‘Taking Flight’ ADA — Members of the Ohio Northern University’s Children’s Theatre Touring Company are bringing a story of courage and kindness to elementary school children throughout the area. But the message of tolerance is not delivered in a lecture or inspirational talk. Read More
Ohio Northern presents ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ ADA — Ohio Northern University’s Freed Center for the Performing Arts will present “The Drowsy Chaperone” today through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. There also will be two matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Read More