Two-a-day time The 2018 Kenton Wildcat football team got back to work on Monday with its first day of two-a-day practices. KTFB begins its scrimmage schedule against Harvest Prep at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Canal Winchester. Read More
Kenton native now lead vocalist of Bluffton band For Kelli Stephens, it’s hard to remember a time when she wasn’t involved in the performing arts. Born and raised in Kenton, Kelli started dancing when she was just 2 1/2 years old. Read More
Eats on Street draws crowd Area residents lined up to taste the variety of offerings from Columbus food trucks on Saturday evening during the annual Eats on the Street festival, which drew a big crowd to downtown Kenton. When not eating, there were a variety of activities, including free caricatures by artist Jason Hay (bottom photo). Read More
Recreating album cover The Tweens group at the Ridgemont Public Library are shown recreating an album cover from “Band on the Run,” originally produced by Paul McCartney and Wings. Read More
Program offers career help, social interaction skills to special needs clients Parents and guardians with developmentally disabled teens and adults have a new option for their care. You Care Rehabilitation is located on E. Columbus Street near the Goodwill Store in Kenton. Owner Josh Benton said the advantage his program offers those with special needs is small classes and an emphasis on relationship development. Read More
Recovery court support Carol Wilcox presents a pair of checks to Juvenile Court Judge Steve Christopher (left) and Common Pleas Court Judge Scott Barrett on behalf of St. John's Evangelical Church in Kenton. Read More
New owner Dr. Krista Crowley stands outside the Crowley Family Dental building, located in the Kenton Shopping Plaza. The location is the site of the former Advanced Dental Care. Crowley worked at Advanced before recently buying the business. Read More
Ridgeway High School class gathers for 57-year reunion The Ridgeway High School class of 1961 gathered to commemorate the 57th anniversary of its graduation on Saturday, July 14 at the Plaza Inn Restaurant in Mount Victory. Twenty of the 23-member class survive. Eleven class members were in attendance along with six spouses. Joining them were four former class members and one spouse. Read More
New school merchandise business opens in Dunkirk DUNKIRK — Impressions by PJ, located at 166 N. Main St. in downtown Dunkirk, will be having its grand opening from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday. A personalization and customization business owned by Phyllis Spencer, Impressions by PJ offers custom school spirit wear, custom embroidery designs, direct to garment, vinyl/heat press and Spangle. Read More