Pillars of Ben Logan grad Much time has been dedicated over the past six months in creating the vision of the key skills needed by graduates to have success beyond high school. The key skills of the "Portrait of a Benjamin Logan Graduate" center on five principle pillars that include: Communicator, Contributor, Innovator, Leader, and Producer. Read More
Fair board leader views service as way to ensure fair’s future Hardin County Fair Board President Craig Stump views his service as a way to help ensure the future of the fair and the fairgrounds for future generations. Craig is serving as the president for the first time in his six years on the board. Read More
Ada football festival Ada celebrated its connection to the National Football League Saturday as it prepares for the season with its third annual Ada Wilson Football Festival. Visitors waited in line to have a specialized football created for them while others watched the process which is repeated daily at Wilson Sporting Goods in Ada. Read More
USV volunteers paint positive messages for students in restrooms Upper Scioto Valley Schools staff, students, and community members are hoping to inspire students even when they visit the restrooms at school. Read More
Kenton soccer makes quick work of Upper Sandusky Kenton scored four goals in the first 19 minutes and never was threatened on the way to a 9-0 win over Upper Sandusky in a non-league boys soccer match on Saturday. The Wildcats improve to 4-0 on the season. Read More
Lady Wildcats finish strong against Rams UPPER SANDUSKY — Kenton received goals from four different players on the way to a 4-0 win over Upper Sandusky in non-league girls soccer action on Saturday night. Scoring for the Wildcats were Lauren Bartlett, Addison Modd, Jazmine Mendez and Hannah Holland. Read More
RHS class of ‘68 Members of the Ridgemont High School class of 1968 attending their 50-year reunion at the Kenton Elks on Aug. 18 were (from left, front) Nancy Lowe Seeley, Diana LeVally Britton, Nancy Strahm Harsch, Debra Ramsey Hughes, Peggy Cochran Hoghe, Doug Woodward; Read More
Impacted by war, families connect 75 years after Kenton soldier’s death As the year 1943 opened, Jack Castor and Helen Jones were looking forward to starting their lives together. Helen was already a part of the Castor family, who referred to her as "Toodles." Read More
Help with pinning America’s newest four-star general, Kenton native Gen. John “Mike” Murray, gets help from his family with the pinning of his new rank following his promotion ceremony in Austin, Texas, on Friday. Assisting are (from left, front to back) granddaughter Nora; Murray’s wife, Jane; granddaughter Loren and Murray’s youngest daughter, Jayna Murray Jansen, whose family is stationed at Ft. Hood in Texas. Read More
New Harco sign Jamie Davis, Director of Manufacturing at Sekisui Plastics in Kenton, is presented with an original painting by Shane Holloway at the new sign at Harco Industries. Read More