Hardin County property transfers: December 17, 2016 Hardin County Recorder Brenda Rainsburg released the following property transfers for November: Jennifer Lynn Rolston to Manhattan Jacob Lightner, Inlots 25, 26 and 27, McGuffey Heirs Second Addition, McGuffey. Tax $300. Read More
Hardin County Juvenile Court: December 17, 2016 Supreme Court rules prohibit the use of a child’s name in a press release. The following cases were heard in November 2016. Read More
Supporting United Way Ron Zimmerly (left), President and CEO of Liberty National Bank, presents a check to Darlene Foreman, Executive Director of the United Way of Hardin County, in the amount of $6,541.25 for 2017 pledges. The employees’ pledges have increased overall by 10 percent from the previous year. Read More
Grand reopening today at Kenton Pizza Hut The Kenton Pizza Hut owners and management team invites the business and community members to join them for their grand reopening from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for 11:30 a.m. Read More
Holiday closings at F-J Library FOREST — The Forest-Jackson Public Library will be closed on Dec. 23, 24, 26, 31 and Jan. 2 for the holidays. The library’s card catalog is available 24/7 at www.forestlibrary.org. Read More
‘I was supposed to be here’; retiring Kieffer reflects on Simon Kenton career Walking through the Harco Industries Workshop with Mark Kieffer must be similar to the experience of accompanying a rock star through a room of teenage girls. Everyone wants to greet him and give him a hug and Kieffer doesn’t disappoint anyone. Read More
KES third-graders become ‘world travelers’ for a day Holiday “travelers” swiftly moved through the “Kenton International Airport” with their “passports” and “baggage” Friday as they jetted from one destination to another within the warm walls of Kenton Elementary School. Read More
Civic agenda: December 17, 2016 MONDAY, DEC. 19 Kenton Board of Education – 7 p.m., board of education office Read More
Afghan winners The Not By Choice Outreach announced the winners of the homemade afghans they raffled off to raise money for the needs of local cancer patients. The survivor afghans were made by Dot Britton, whose sister, Therassa Compton, was one of the winners. Read More
Ada says goodbye to school leader; board still looking for replacement ADA — The Ada Board of Education bid farewell Thursday evening to the woman who has been the district’s leader for a decade. Dr. Suzanne Darmer was hired in January of 2007 following the resignation of Raymond Getz who resigned after he was charged with OVI and other traffic offenses. Read More