Task force makes arrests in Kenton Two people were arrested and taken into custody by the Hardin County Crime Task Force while it was serving an arrest warrant Tuesday. Read More
Municipal court news: October 8, 2016 Richard P. Osborne Jr., 6773 TR 55, Alger – speeding 43 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Dawn J. Angel, Lima – speeding 53 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Juvenile court report: October 8, 2016 The following individuals failed to appear at a hearing after being duly notified and served. The court is hereby allowing them a "ten-day notice" to report to Hardin County Child Support Agency to schedule another hearing date: Joshua Abrams, Ryan Devore, Dennis Shawn Hitchcock, Steven Wirgau Read More
Kenton woman gets 11 years in prison A Kenton woman was sent to prison for 11 years after being found guilty of burglary charges in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Kenton man convicted of gross sexual imposition, not guilty on rape charge After more than five hours of deliberation, a 51-year-old Kenton man was found guilty of five of the 16 counts he faced for molesting a young girl on Friday night in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Kenton man gets prison time for 2 counts of driving under influence A Kenton man was sent to prison for more than three years for two convictions of driving under the influence in a case heard in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Municipal Court Report: October 1, 2016 Aaron Miller, 525 N. Detroit St., Kenton – speeding 48 mph in a 35 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Judge regrets past leniency, sends Kenton woman to prison for 11 years A Kenton woman thought she had a deal which would give her a short prison term when she appeared in the Hardin County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday. Read More
Municipal court report: September 24, 2016 Deloris J. Biederman, 331a W. North Ave., Ada – speeding 35 mph in a 20 mph school zone, fined $150. Albert Siaw Akyeampong, 223 Hays Ave., Ada – speeding 40 mph in a 25 mph zone, fined $25. Read More
Juvenile court news: September 24, 2016 Supreme Court rules prohibit the use of a child's name in a press release. The following cases were heard in July and August, 2016. Read More