Riding high An Amish farmer sits atop a large pile of harvested oats as he takes it to be threshed and stored for winter at a farm just west of LaRue. Read More
Strong steer showing Lane Underwood stands with his market steer that placed fourth overall at the Ohio State Fair. Read More
KHS class of 1957 reunites The 60-year reunion of the Kenton High School class of 1957 was held on Friday and Saturday, July 28 and 29, at the Kenton Elks Lodge. Read More
Widmark, McPherson first in Rushsylvania 5K RUSHSYLVANIA — Danielle Widmark and Daniel McPherson claimed the top spots in the women's and men's divisions, respectively, at the 13th annual Rushsylvania Rockets 5K on Saturday. Read More
In custody after standoff A potentially explosive situation was resolved peacefully Saturday morning in Ada. According to Hardin County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Dennis Burns, when a deputy attempted to stop John Denton, 417 Highland Ave., for a traffic violation, Denton fled and drove to his home. Read More
Couple doesn’t let cancer derail dream of winery RIDGEWAY — Despite the two of them battling cancer, Linda and Dennis Osborn never gave up on their dream of establishing their own winery. For 10 years, the couple had been making wine for themselves. But in November of 2016, they opened up to the public Bear Vine Winery, located on Ohio 273 just north of Ridgeway. Read More
Fresh cat tracks Kenton football parents freshen up Wildcat paw prints on Saturday in preparation for the 2017 football season, and to welcome back Kenton High School students for the new school year. Read More
Kenton High School class of ’77 reunites Fifty-four members of the Kenton Senior High School class of 1977, along with their guests, gathered recently at the Kenton Elks Lodge to celebrate their 40th year since graduating. Classmates traveled from various locations in Ohio, California, Florida, Oklahoma, New York, South Carolina, Texas, Missouri, Alabama and Japan to attend the reunion. Read More
Forest Boy Scout eyes merit badge with train fence project FOREST — Community improvement projects have long been a part of the efforts of young men striving to become an Eagle Scout. Often the candidates volunteer to help with cemeteries or donate their time to establishing an area of a park. But Andrew Borkosky accepted a challenge beyond most such projects and is creating a landmark for the Village of Forest which he hopes will be appreciated for generations to come. Read More
Hitting the floor A crew puts the finishing touches on the concrete floor of the new Dollar General Store under construction on South Main Street in Mount Victory. The new business is expected to be open to the public this fall. Times photo/Dan Robinson Read More