Upset at park parking, Dunkirk council plans additional restrictions DUNKIRK — Visitors of the Dunkirk Community Park baseball fields may soon see restricted parking as a result of an incident that occurred Saturday. Read More
Alger resumes fight against nuisances ALGER — The Alger council is resuming its determination to address nuisances in the village with the arrival of spring weather. Read More
Lincoln assassination talk at HN Public Library DUNKIRK — The Hardin Northern Public Library will host a special program to commemorate the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Read More
Kenton-OHP FFA to host banquet April 18 The Kenton-OHP FFA Chapter welcomes all community members to attend the 81st annual FFA banquet on April 18 in the Kenton High School gym. Read More
Civic agenda: April 7, 2015 TUESDAY, APRIL 7 Kenton Neighborhood Revitalization Program – 7 p.m., Epworth United Methodist Church Read More
Good communication key aspect of job of probation officer, bailiff To ensure an open line of communication, Todd Wells has an open door policy when it comes to meeting with those on probation. Wells has been serving as the probation officer and bailiff for the Hardin County Municipal Court for just over nine months. Read More
Couple organizes support group for parents of special needs kids Raising a child with special needs has its challenges and a Kenton couple is forming a group where the parents and guardians of those young people can find support. Jarod and Amanda Hewett know personally how hard it is to find someone to baby-sit for a special needs child for an evening. Read More
Patrol reminding motorists to buckle up FINDLAY — As part of the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s ongoing effort to contribute to a safer Ohio, Findlay Post troopers are reminding motorist to buckle up and focus on the road while driving. Read More
9-1-1 upgrade allows sheriff’s deputies to connect to system The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is moving to the cutting edge of 9-1-1 technology with a system recently installed at the Jacob Parrott Safety Center. According to Sheriff Keith Everhart, the new system will improve efficiency for his deputies right away and is prepared to move into the next phase of technology... Read More
Commissioners not inclined to share casino tax revenue When the mayors from throughout Hardin County met with the county commissioners last year, they were hoping the county would share a portion of its state casino revenue with them. Read More