Holding the advantage Kenton’s Aidan Mundy (on top) applies a hold to a Wapakoneta wrestler during his 160 pound match on Thursday night. The Redskins won the team match 46-24. Times photo/Kendrick Jesionowski Read More
Recycled Percussion to rock Findlay’s performing arts center FINDLAY — Junk Rock genre pioneers and America’s Got Talent finalists, Recycled Percussion, rocks Marathon Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. Justin Spencer formed Recycled Percussion in 1995, taking inspiration from New York street percussion. Read More
Mural facelifts A crew from Brian Brothers Painting and Restoration of Piqua puts a protective plastic covering over the mural on the north wall of the third floor of the Hardin County Courthouse on Wednesday morning. Read More
Area women offer advice to avoid becoming a sex trafficking victim DUNKIRK — The Hardin Northern Public Library recognized Sex Trafficking Awareness Month with a program on the issue Wednesday evening. Julie Zaring, executive director of Heartbeat of Hardin County, and Deb Oestreich, program director for the Crossroads Crisis Center, told those who attended the session that traffickers prey on the insecurities of 12-14-year-old girls in drawing them into a life of sexual slavery. Read More
All Ada classrooms equipped with smart board technology ADA — With a smart board in every classroom, the Ada School District is now prepared to teach its students with some of the newest technology available. At the regular board meeting on Wednesday, Assistant Principal and Technology Coordinator Ben Thaxton demonstrated one of the smart boards for the board. Read More
BL tops Mechanicsburg for 8th straight victory BELLEFONTAINE — The Ben Logan girls basketball team jumped to an early lead and then held off Mechanicsburg the rest of the way for a 57-49 victory in non-league action on Wednesday night. Read More
Sheriff learns benefits of El Paso Intelligence Center in battle against drug abuse For many years, Hardin County has reported local drug activity to the El Paso (Texas) Intelligence Center (EPIC). But it wasn’t until Sheriff Keith Everhart recently visited the center on the U.S.-Mexico border that he realized how much assistance the federal program can provide to his office. Read More
KHS swim teams claim duals with Botkins, Indian Lake The Kenton High School swim teams swept a pair of dual meets with Indian Lake and Botkins on Tuesday night. The Wildcat boys defeated Indian Lake 61-21 and Botkins 62-22, while the girls topped the Lakers 61-21 and the Trojans 60-28. Read More
Brownie shares holiday customs A Brownie in Dunkirk Troop 20300 shared the holiday customs in her native country of Columbia. Sophia Aranya prepared a poster and presentation on “The Night of The Candles” to share with her scout sisters. Read More
Kenton police honors four for exemplary service in ’17 Three Kenton police officers and a dispatcher received commendations for exemplary service during 2017 at Monday’s City Council meeting. Chief Dennis Musser presented the awards to Sgt. Ed McNamara, Officers Dan Foulk and Jen Brand, and Dispatcher Karen Harp. Read More