Correction: April 14, 2015 ALGER — The special meeting of the Alger Public Library Board of Trustees will be Wednesday, April 15 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss library funding requirements. An incorrect date was provided for an article in Monday’s Times. Read More
No hike for Kenton water and sewer rates Kenton residents got some good news Monday evening. City water and sewer rates will not be going up this year. Read More
Spring cleanup Kenton street department employee Josh Horner works to unload junk items from a resident’s vehicle on Monday during the first day of the city-wide spring cleanup. Read More
McGuffey to return $135,000, seek more funds for project McGUFFEY — The village of McGuffey will be telling the State of Ohio “thanks, but no thanks” to $135,000. The village had applied for that amount from Issue II funding to make repairs to its wastewater treatment plant. Read More
Camp Jacob Parrot water, sewer extension discussed Extending water and sewer service to Kenton’s Saulisberry Park is key to the plans for the future Camp Jacob Parrott. Read More
Speaker shares role serving presidents aboard Air Force One ohn Haigh’s dream was to one day fly to places all around the globe. Not only did he accomplish that goal, but he did it in the presence of the United States’ leaders. Read More
Kenton High School shares honor roll Kenton High School has announced its academic honors for the third nine weeks of the 2014-2015 school year. Read More
Civic agenda: April 14, 2015 TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Hardin County Airport Authority – 4:30 p.m., airport Read More
Police Reports: April 13, 2015 Upon investigation of a hit-skip accident on Fontaine Street, Mark A. Huddleston, Corbin, Ky., was arrested and issued citations for driving an unsafe vehicle, driving under suspension and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Read More
Extension agent enjoys sharing OSU research As an Ohio State University Extension Agent in Kenton, Mark Badertscher never stops learning, passing his knowledge on to producers in Hardin County. Badertscher’s primary responsibility, he said, is to work with clientele to develop programs based on what the needs in the county are regarding agriculture and natural resources. Read More