A pile of 15 fire hydrants wait to be hauled to a junkyard in Forest. A grant has made it possible to replace the aging hydrants with new units, while also replacing valves and installing a water line loop in the business district.
A pile of 15 fire hydrants wait to be hauled to a junkyard in Forest. A grant has made it possible to replace the aging hydrants with new units, while also replacing valves and installing a water line loop in the business district.
Kenton police Vichea Keng, 19714 Ohio 31, Mount Victory, was parked at the Kenton City Pool when an unknown vehicle side-swiped her car, causing damage.
The Hardin County Recorder’s Office reported the following transactions for May:
TUESDAY, JUNE 13 Hardin County Airport Authority – 4:30 p.m., airport
Summer is here and so is the time for Red Cross swimming lessons! As in past years the Ada Learn To Swim Program is in need of aides to assist with the lessons.
A named suspect was identified on a complaint of gross sexual imposition at 804 Robinson Ave. A former neighbor was accused of the crime against a 14-year-old male and an 11-year-old female.
When residents of Hardin Hills Health Center in Kenton have doctor appointments or procedures to attend, Bonnie Baughman not only gets them there safely, but she’s also there for support. She begins each day by arriving at 6 a.m., and if there are no transports that early, she begins preparing things for the day’s trip, like a wheelchair, paperwork or anything else the resident may need.
A large crowd of children and adults attended the third annual Safety Service Day in downtown Forest.
Layla Arias, 4, concentrates on tossing the ball into the colorful cups to win a prize Sunday at the Family Fun Day activities in Kenton.
Four Hardin County students spent June 8-11 learning about leadership at the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar for the Ohio west region on the campus of Ohio Northern University.