Moving day Members of Ohio Northern University's Orientation Student Leaders welcomed new students and their parents to the ONU campus Thursday. Students from various organizations in the university helped assist with moving items into dorms and directed traffic on a busy day on campus. Read More
Polar Bears sweep USV for first win of season McGUFFEY — Hardin Northern earned its first win of the season Thursday night, putting away inter-county foe Upper Scioto Valley in straight sets, 25-13, 25-16 and 25-18. The Northwest Central Conference match victory gives the Polar Bears a mark of 1-1 overall on the season, 1-0 in the conference. The Rams fall to 0-3, 0-2 NWCC. Read More
Three ‘Cats tally three goals in 13-0 rout of CG Sidney Plott, Hannah Holland and Abi Temple netted three goals each as the Kenton girls soccer team ripped Columbus Grove 13-0 in a non-league soccer matchup Thursday night. The Wildcats, who improve to 3-0 on the season, also received goals from Keelee Barrett, Lauren Bartlett, Ali Harpel and Jazmine Mendez. Read More
North Union spikes Lady Wildcats It was a rough start to the season for the Kenton volleyball team on Thursday night as North Union swept the Wildcats 25-15, 25-16, 25-10 in a non-league matchup. After falling behind 6-0 in game one, the Wildcats rallied to get within 7-4 before North Union regained control, taking leads of 18-10 and 21-13 before putting the game on its side of the scoreboard. Read More
The Guess Who to play at Marion Palace MARION — The Guess Who, rock music’s top hit-makers of 1960s and ‘70s, are set to perform a live concert at the Marion Palace Theatre on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Initially gaining recognition in Canada in the 1960s, The Guess Who found international super-stardom through the mid-1970s. Their impressive collection of hit singles includes "These Eyes," "Clap For the Wolfman," "Hand Me Down World," "No Time," "Star Baby," "Share the Land," "No Sugar Tonight," "Laughing," "Undun," and their No. 1 rock anthem "American Woman." Read More
Couple celebrates 65th Raymond and Wanda Weber of Kenton, formerly from Forest, are celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary. They were married Aug. 22, 1954 at the Patterson Methodist Church, Patterson/Forest. Read More
Construction under way A crew works at the site of the electric substation for the Scioto Ridge Wind Farm at the intersection of County Roads 180 and 85 at the Lynn and McDonald Township line. Read More
New logo unveiled for Ada chamber ADA — The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce unveiled a new logo at its Wednesday morning breakfast meeting at the Ada Public Library. The new logo replaces one with several decades of use, according to Deb Curlis, chamber director. Read More
Police arrest Ada man for possessing counterfeit bills ADA — An Ada man was arrested Wednesday in Kenton in connection to a series of counterfeit money incidents in the area. Deyond Markus Murvin White is being charged with possessing counterfeit money with additional charges likely, according to Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger. Due to the amount of counterfeit money, White may be charged with a third degree felony. Read More
KHS girls cruise past Ada, 8-0 Kenton senior Hannah Holland has been known for her goal scoring ability after putting the ball in the net 18 times in each of the past two years for the Lady Wildcat soccer team. The Wildcat senior showed she is more than just a one dimensional player on Wednesday afternoon. Read More