Arcadia rallies past Polar Bears DOLA — The Hardin Northern volleyball team couldn’t finish off Arcadia in its season-opener on Monday night. The Polar Bears cruised through the first two sets and appeared to have set three well in hand before the visiting Redskins rallied from an eight-point deficit to win the third set and grab the momentum on the way to a 14-25, 17-25, 27-25, 25-20, 15-12 non-league win. Read More
Dearing’s three roles allow her to work with all USV students McGUFFEY — Juli Dearing’s goal at Upper Scioto Valley School is to try to get her students to be “a little better at something every day.” Dearing, who was born and raised in Kenton, holds three roles at USV, serving as a high school and elementary physical education teacher, head volleyball coach and athletic director. Read More
Michael’s Mission March Supporters of the Michael’s Mission get support from passing motorists Saturday as they marched around the square in Kenton. Read More
MedFlight instructions A pilot from MedFlight reviews safety and answers questions from the Southeast Hardin-Northwest Union Joint Fire District. Read More
KHS soccer makes quick work of Raiders The Kenton boys soccer team finished second its first two times playing in Ben Logan’s season-opening Quest Cup. The third time proved to be the charm for the Wildcats as for the second game in two nights, Drew Hoppe and Hayden Hicks both had hat tricks and Landon Bartlett chipped in with three assists as Kenton cruised past the hosts 8-2 Saturday night in the championship game of the tournament. Read More
Lady Wildcats spike Rams in three games McGUFFEY — It didn’t take the Kenton volleyball team long to match its win total from last year. In fact it took the Lady Wildcats about an hour on Saturday as they took control of their season-opening match against Upper Scioto Valley from the first serve, scoring nine of the first 10 points and never looking back in cruising to a 25-11, 25-15, 25-14 over the host Rams. Read More
Telescopes at ONU observatory will provide closer look at solar show ADA — Monday is looking to be a busy day for Jason Pinkney. Sunny skies are predicted and the Ohio Northern University professor is not sure what sort of crowd to expect for the solar eclipse which is coming Monday afternoon. Read More
Moving in at ONU Sophomore Rebecca Beres helps unload cars outside of residence halls at Ohio Northern University, with junior Cort Everhart ready to lend a hand. Read More
Groundbreaking at POET POET Biorefining - Marion broke ground Tuesday to expand its production capacity from 70 million gallons per year to 150 million gallons per year. The project will also increase production of dried distillers grains from the current 178,000 tons annually to 360,000 tons. Read More
KHS boys start season strong with 8-0 win over Springfield BELLEFONTAINE — The Kenton Wildcat boys soccer team looked in mid-season form for its season opener Friday night against Springfield in the 2017 Quest Cup at Benjamin Logan High School. After two early first-half goals, the Wildcats put in six in the second half to finish off Springfield 8-0. Read More