Lions Roar Dean Tackett (left) and David Sturgeon revive their roles as Bernadine and her long-suffering husband, Dean, in this year's Lions Roar presentation. This marks the 65th anniversary of the Kenton Lions Club's first comedy show. Read More
Lady Wildcats make most of USV miscues McGUFFEY — Kenton took advantage of eight Upper Scioto Valley errors on the way to a 10-6 victory in a Hardin County softball matchup on Thursday afternoon. It was the first victory of the season for the Wildcats, who are now 1-5. Read More
Early runs lift Falcons over Kenton MOUNT BLANCHARD — Riverdale scored three runs in the first inning and that was all the Falcons needed as they shut out Kenton 4-0 in a non-league baseball game on Thursday. Luke Morris had a two run single for the Falcons and Andrew Kuenzli and Brock Davis both added RBI singles. Read More
Couple celebrates 50th anniversary Paul and Michaela “Miki” Brooks will be celebrating their 50th anniversary on April 5, 2019. They were married on April 5, 1969 by the Reverend Harold Scott at the Indianola Church of Christ, Columbus. Read More
Ada High School Winter Guards plan community performance The Ada High School Winter Guards will be performing their state champion and state runner-up performances for the Ada community on Monday, April 8 at 8 p.m. in the varsity gym. The Varsity Winter Guard’s program entitled “The Pale Blue Dot” tells about the importance of our planet and underscores our responsibility to protect and cherish it. Read More
Kenton Elks honors Teens of the Month The Kenton Elks Lodge honored Teenagers of the Month for April from Ada, Kenton and Ridgemont at a luncheon recently at the lodge. There no candidates from Hardin Northern or Upper Scioto Valley. Read More
KHS athletes ink letters of intent to continue careers at college level A pair of Kenton football players will be taking their games to the next level this fall. On Wednesday, KHS senior linebacker and wide receiver Trent Lawrence signed a letter of intent to continue his education and football career at Ohio Northern University, while Wildcat teammate Ian Lyon inked a letter to continue his career at Kentucky Christian University. Read More
Mt. Union bound Kenton girls soccer standout Haley Hunt (seated) will continue her education and athletic career at Mt. Union College after signing a letter of intent to attend the Alliance school on Wednesday. Read More
Hardin Co. Recovery Court topic at BPW Club meeting Hardin County Business and Professional Women’s Club met on March 27 at the Royal Buffet at 5:30 p.m. Five members and guest Mimi Zarzar were welcomed by Pres. Sandy Moore. Moore led the Grace before eating dinner. Read More
KCS leader: No busing changes for next year Kenton City Schools put the brakes on any major changes to the district’s busing system for the upcoming year. During a community meeting Tuesday evening at Kenton Elementary School, many parents raised concerns about a possible busing change, with one of the options to have grades 5-12 in session from about 7:45 a.m. to 2:50 p.m., and grades preK-4 having school from about 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Read More