Helping the driver First responders attempt to free the driver of a semi truck after he drove into a building at 201 W. Espy Street in Kenton Thursday morning. Read More
Sites in Kenton and Ada ready for Drug Takeback Day Hardin County residents are invited to dispose of their outdated or unused prescription drugs, as well as over-the-counter medicine at Saturday’s Drug Takeback Day. Set for 9 a.m. to noon, drop-off sites will be located in Kenton and Ada. Read More
Alger/USV at odds with other libraries on funding formula In 2002, the library boards throughout Hardin County adopted a formula for dividing the state funding the county receives. Six of the libraries (which includes Belle Center) are happy with the way that formula is working. One library board feels the formula has been flawed from its conception and wants it changed. Read More
Mount Victory residents may see water service problems MOUNT VICTORY — Some residents of Mount Victory will experience a temporary water shut-off while the switch is made from the existing line to the new water line. Andy Clarridge from Page Engineering attended Thursday’s Mount Victory Council meeting to give council members an update on various projects around the village. Read More
Fundraiser set for Hardin County woman who is battling cancer A spaghetti dinner fundraiser is planned Saturday night in Kenton to help with expenses for a Hardin County woman who is battling cancer. The benefit for Mitzi Kitchen will be from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Kenton Elks. It is open to the public. Read More
Leadership challenge Hardin Leadership 2015 participants practice leadership in action Thursday as the were involved in the "Team Challenge" session Read More
Hardin County producers help solve agriculture issues Finding out solutions to problems and issues in agriculture is a task that involves local input and one of the ways OSU Extension helps address the needs of local producers is through on-farm applied research. Protocols are followed to set up field trials and data is collected throughout the growing season. Read More
Conservation options available to landowners in Lake Erie watershed FINDLAY — Farmers and landowners in Lake Erie watershed counties can provide quality wildlife habitat and improve their property at the same time by participating in the Lake Erie Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). Read More
Restaurants closed The Kenton-Hardin Health Department is ordering all restaurants within the city of Kenton to close until further notice as a result of the water main break. The health department is advising all citizens of Kenton to use bottled/gallon water to use for sanitation and cooking purposes in the home until further notice. As this time the following stores will remain … Read More
UF to stage ‘The Children’s Hour’ FINDLAY — The University of Findlay’s Theatre Program will close its 2014-2015 season with “The Children’s Hour,” a 1934 drama by Lillian Hellman. Read More