Character award recipients saluted at Kenton Elementary Several Kenton Elementary School students received the monthly character award for displaying virtues such as leadership, integrity, caring, respect, responsibility, determination, willpower, trustworthiness, fairness, empathy, citizenship and compassion. September’s virtue is integrity. Read More
Taylor descendants learn of start in county Descendants of Leo and Mildred (Weidenger) Taylor gathered for the 37th Taylor Reunion Saturday, Sept. 17 at Veterans Memorial Park in Kenton. Read More
Big second half pushes Raiders to 4-2 victory ST. PARIS — Ben Logan overcame a halftime deficit with a dominant stretch to open the second half and defeat Graham 4-2 in Central Buckeye Conference boys soccer Wednesday night. Graham led 1-0 at halftime. Read More
Pumpkin time Kenton Elementary first-graders (from left) Bradyn Hildreth, Lily Holcomb and Robert Lawrence hold pumpkins they selected from the patch at the Althauser Honey Farms east of Kenton. Read More
Motorcycle enthusiasts reach out to make Kenton girl’s dream come true A group of motorcycle enthusiasts are coming together to make a Kenton girl’s dream come true. Lela Gordon is a seventh-grader at Kenton Middle School and suffers from the rare genetic disorder called DiGeorge Syndrome, which she has had since birth. Read More
Lunch in Findlay Residents of Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton went on a trip to Findlay and had their Lunch Bunch outing at Tonys. They all enjoyed the ride and the nice weather, not to mention getting their bellies full. Lunch Bunch outings are taken twice a month and residents choose which place to go to during Resident Council. Read More
Music show Residents and staff at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton were treated with a new show by Jeff Davison Entertainment featuring artist singing various songs of Elvis Presley to Pat Boone. Residents enjoyed the show. Read More
Welcome back The Hardin Northern FFA chapter met Aug. 31 for the first chapter meeting of the 2016-2017 school year. The meeting began as members, their families, alumni, and guest gathered to enjoy a potluck meal. Read More
Work continues A crew from the Shelly Company prepares to cut into the concrete at the entrance to Jump ‘N Jim’s at the intersection of Ohio 31 and Letson Avenue in south Kenton this morning as they address drainage and traffic changes. Read More
Errors cost Kenton in home volleyball loss After having chances to win each of the first three games but facing a 2-1 hole, Kenton was in danger of getting blown out in the fourth game of a nonconference volleyball contest Monday night. Read More