KHS to present ‘Little Women’ Kenton High School will stage the musical, “Little Women” this weekend at the Kenton Middle School auditorium. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Read More
Forest CIC pays tribute to McBride Furniture Village FOREST — The Forest CIC paid tribute to the oldest continually operating business in its community at its meeting on Wednesday. For 70 years, the McBride Furniture Village has been an anchor to the Forest community, said CIC president Jeff Knedler. Read More
Job fair Deb Hord, an associate with Shoe Sensation in Kenton, conducts a job interview of Robert Spangler on Wednesday afternoon at the Mini Hiring Blitz/Job Fair held at OhioMeansJobs Hardin County. Read More
KHS team ties for third place at ONU’s Math Shoot-Out A team of four of Kenton High School’s top math students tied for third place in Ohio Northern University’s annual Math Shoot-Out on Nov. 7. The KHS team members are from two of Melody Norris’ pre-calculus classes. Juniors Isaac Mendez, Haley Hunt, Kelsey Flowers and Carter Kauble were the four students chosen to attend the competition. Read More
District 8 All-Stars Representing Ada High School on the East team during the District 8 Division IV All-Star volleyball match were (from left) Melina Woods, coach Melissa Gossard and Maddie Gossard. Read More
Celebrating veterans The Hardin County Council on Aging Senior Center had a party celebrating its veterans. Pictured are veterans (from left) Dan Totten, David Stansberry, Willis Anderson, Herb Oberlitner, Larry Manns, Jimmy Hale, Lester Johns and Glenn Hanson. Read More
Historic tour The Hardin County Council on Aging recently had a bus tour for area residents to Lancaster, Pa., Amish Country and historic Philadelphia. They experienced the historic district. Read More
Looking like Christmas Carrying one of four wooden soldiers through the streets of downtown Kenton are (from left) Dan Evans, Jacqualine Fitzgerald and Frank Dudek as they decorate the square for the holiday season. A lighted soldier was placed at all four corners of courthouse square as a part of the annual Christmas holiday display. Read More
Hardin Leadership planners gather to discuss program’s creation at 25th anniversary In early 1993, a group of people gathered to discuss how to cultivate new leadership in Hardin County. They came up with a format for a nine-month leadership training program they named Hardin Leadership, but were unsure how long it would last. Read More
Skinky visit Leah Dials touches the back of a blue-tounged skink during a Toledo Zoo program Tuesday evening at the Ridgemont Public Library’s Mount Victory branch. Read More