Going for goal A group of soccer campers try to shoot the ball past Kenton High School player Landon Bartlett during the first day of camp on Wednesday morning. The KHS soccer camp, for those age 4 through eighth grade, will continue until Friday. Read More
Showmanship skills Marina Fox of Belle Center, a member of the Boots and Buckles 4-H club, placed 9th in showmanship in the 9-11-year-old division at the Ohio State Fair with her horse, Sidney. Read More
Businesses advised to be pro-active in establishing medical marijuana policies LIMA — Significant changes are on the horizon for Ohio businesses and governmental services because of medical marijuana. Between now and early September, those who hire workers will need to have a policy in place for those using marijuana for medicinal purposes. Read More
Out of the tunnel Axel Collins, 4, of Kenton, makes his way through an obstacle course, one of the many activities for youngsters at F.A.M.E. (Fun Activity Motivates Everyone) hosted at the Hardin County Family YMCA in Kenton on Tuesday evening. Read More
7th annual ‘Tee Off for a Cure’ raises funds for local cancer organizations The seventh annual "Tee Off for a Cure" ladies golf scramble was held on Sunday, July 29 at Memorial Park Golf Club in Kenton. Fifty-six ladies participated in this event to raise money for local cancer organizations. Read More
Ada home honored by Keep Hardin County Beautiful ADA — Harold Cotsmire of Ada is the spring Beautification Award Winner from Keep Hardin County Beautiful. The house is surrounded by many varieties of perennials and annuals. Read More
Special ride Several members of the Boots and Buckles 4-H club rode with Stacy Westfall at Mohican State Park. The ride was sponsored by Weaver Leather. Read More
KHS Marching Band prepares for season The sound of “Rah Rah” could be heard in Kenton on Monday morning as the Kenton High School Marching Band began its annual camp, preparing for the start of its 2018 season. Read More
School items donated Ada Public Library patrons collected close to 700 new school supply items as part of the 'Libraries Rock' Summer Reading Program. Read More