Veterans invited to join fifth flight of Flag City Honor Flight The 5th flight of Flag City Honor Flight (FCHF), the Findlay based hub of the National Honor Flight Network, will be held Thursday, June 4. Read More
Students work through internships FINDLAY — Two area students attending the University of Findlay are completing spring internships. April Blue of Forest is a monitor for Century Health in Findlay. She is a junior working on a degree in social work. Joshua Fellrath of Mount Blanchard is a public relations and marketing intern for the Children’s Museum in Findlay. He is a senior working … Read More
Saluting veterans Chapter 32 of the Blue Star Mothers visited the Kenton Nursing and Rehab Center on Feb. 17 to recognize veterans. They presented each with a gift bag and expressed appreciation to the residents for their service. Read More
Tortilla day at KNRC Feb. 24 was tortilla day at the Kenton Nursing and Rehab Center. The special events committee at KNRC bought a variety of flavors of tortillas, and committee members brought in their favorite dips for staff appreciation day on Monday, Feb. 23. Staff had fun sampling the chips and dips. Pictured filling their plates are Paul Scott (left) and Will Herron. Read More
Evan Marie Shepherd Miranda and Kory Shepherd of Ada are parents of a 5-pound, 14-ounce, 18 1/2-inch girl, Evan Marie, born at 8:05 a.m. Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 at St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima. Grandparents are Howard and Cindy Shepherd of Kenton and Pat and Tina Mabrey of Ada. Great-grandparents are Earl and Marybelle Shepherd, Ira Mabrey, all of Kenton, Charles and Carol … Read More
New members Scott Yonally, (right) Ohio Sectional Manager of the American Radio Relay League, presents a certificate of membership to Jerry Lones, (left) president of the Hardin County Radio Club and club member Jim Bird. Read More
KES has first dance Kenton Elementary School held its first 5th and 6th Grade Valentine's Day Dance on Friday, Feb. 13. There were more than 200 students in attendance. Read More
Kenton JROTC at meet The Kenton JROTC drill team traveled to Cleveland on Saturday to compete against five other schools in the Lincoln-West Army JROTC Drill Meet. The team placed third in Armed Platoon drill, third in Varsity Color Guard, second in Unarmed Platoon drill, and first in Academic competition. Read More
Talent show finalist Hardin Northern High School's pop a cappella group Awakened Commotion has been chosen as a finalist to compete for cash prizes in the Ohio Has Talent competition. Read More
University Club learns about homeless shelter, health center, counseling services The University Club II met Feb. 16 at the New Hope Ministry Park at 6:30 p.m. Vice President Norma Umberger welcomed 23 members and introduced four local speakers. Read More