Hardin County lamb royalty Shaye Creamer (left) was crowned the 2015 Hardin County Lamb Queen on Saturday evening at the annual Lamb Banquet in Kenton. Read More
Young bowler Ada Archer, 1, was the youngest bowler to take part in Saturday’s Bowl For Kids Sake event at Hillcrest Lanes in Kenton. Read More
Awakened Commotion bringing notoriety to HN DOLA — The members of Hardin Northern’s pop a cappella choir Awakened Commotion is making some noise in area talent competitions. The students in grades eight through twelve brought home a third place in last weekend’s “Ohio Has Talent” program in Van Wert and is quickly gaining a reputation as a leader in the vocal music world throughout Ohio. Read More
Harley doctor treats ‘patients’ nationwide at his MV shop MOUNT VICTORY — Generally, when someone is good at something, word gets out. The world of Harley-Davidson motorcycles has found Mike Wells and his small repair shop, C&S Cycle Service, south of Mount Victory. Read More
Cookies arrive Girl Scouts from across the county, including LeaAnn Wilson, picked up the cookies they sold earlier this year at the home of Pam Thames in Forest. Read More
Sheriff’s VIPS keeps watch on county’s senior citizens Lester Johns doesn’t seem to need anyone to watch over him. The 94-year-old veteran of World War II tills his own garden each spring and mows a large lawn. He jumps into his truck routinely and shops after taking part in the activities at the senior center. But with nine decades under his belt and a daughter who lives in Morral, it is no doubt a comfort to know someone back home is watching Lester. Read More
Kentonite wants former hospital to help those fighting addiction In the early days of the 20th century, the McKitrick Hospital in Kenton was where people in Hardin County turned when they needed medical attention. Today a Kenton woman is hoping the weathered, abandoned, condemned building on North Detroit Street can again be a beacon of community hope to those seeking help in fighting addiction. Read More
Kenton’s siren to be sounded Friday during statewide drill Kenton’s new outdoor warning siren will be activated as part of the statewide tornado drill on Friday at 9:50 a.m. The drill is part of Ohio’s Spring Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 1-7. Read More
Couple enjoy working together to serve needs of Mount Victory MOUNT VICTORY — For 37 years, Jerry and Karen Burrey have been supplying the Mount Victory community with cars and convenience. The couple are owners and operators of Hardin Motors and the Mount Victory Mini Mart and gas station on South Main Street in the village. Read More
Upward can drive In just eight hours Saturday, the participants in the Upward Sports program collected 2,931 cans of food for the seven Hardin County food pantries. Read More