I had the pleasure of attending the Buck Township meeting held on June 10th at Veterans Hall in regard to the zoning change requested by ML Kirklease for a property located on State Route 31 south of Kenton.
Supports Buck development

I had the pleasure of attending the Buck Township meeting held on June 10th at Veterans Hall in regard to the zoning change requested by ML Kirklease for a property located on State Route 31 south of Kenton.
A huge “thank you” to all the maintenance workers at the Veterans Memorial Park who mow almost daily to keep the grounds well maintained an safe for all who use it. Some individuals utilize the lake and park areas to walk, fish, picnic, exercise their dogs, or sit in the gazebo just to enjoy the view.
To the editor: Flooding. Wet fields. Spoiled crops.
My husband just spent a week at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Kenton. I was so impressed with the OhioHealth team being the doctors, nurses and staff and everyone involved with his care.
It's a wonderful time of the year, with baby birds leaving their nests and learning how to fly. But unfortunately, it's easy for cats to catch the baby birds. This is a great time of year to keep your cat inside, and give the birds a chance to fly.
My name is Lori Buchanan. I live in Pawnee, Oklahoma. I am writing in regards to Troy Roberson. He was originally from Pawnee. He probably doesn’t remember me, but hopefully would remember my brother, Mike Minney. He and Mike were classmates.
Attention all Blue Water Navy Veterans and widows, “On January 29, 2019 the Federal Circuit held that the clear intent of 38 U.S.C. 1116 is that a veteran who served in the territorial sea of the “Republic of Vietnam” is entitled to the presumption of exposure to Agent Orange. This class of veterans is generally known as “blue water” Navy veterans; but any claim based on the court’s expanded definition of exposure, regardless of branch of service, might be included.
We hope you read Dan Robinson’s fine article, “Relationship clicked for honored Big and Little Sister,” on the front page of Friday’s (Feb. 15) Times. The article described the relationship between Big Sister Kathleen Hilty and Little Sister Baylee Aldrich, who met when Baylee was a student at Hardin Community School.
I am very thankful for what Hardin Leadership taught me. Originally not being from Kenton, I always felt like I was missing something, or didn't know anything about the place I now call home.
To the editor: Kenton has wonderful people that makes sure the snow is shoveled when needed on Henry Street. Doug Ashba has done this for many years. This past snow storm, Matt Winegardner and Curtis Baum were added to the “snow angel” list. Jerri Cowen Kenton