Probe into fatal crash continues The investigation into a fatal accident which took place Friday morning on U.S. 68 just south of Dunkirk is continuing. Read More
KMS recycling project Eighth-graders Drew Hoppe, Landon Bartlett and Isaac Mendez, members of Kenton Middle School's National Junior Honor Society, empty recycling tubs at the Hardin County Recycling Center as part of their volunteer service hours. Read More
Honda unveils its EPIC Initiative MARYSVILLE — Honda’s support of a Marysville Early College STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) High School is paving dividends in its first year. Already freshmen are considering the possibility of entering the area workforce and potentially filling gaps in the automaker’s production and engineering facilities. Read More
ONU grad to discuss slavery in New England ADA — The Ohio Northern University Department of History, Politics and Justice presents a lecture on “Slavery in the Heart of Abolitionist Country: Rethinking the History of Slavery in New England” by Jared Hardesty in the Dicke Forum in the Dicke Building on Thursday, March 26, at 5 p.m. Read More
Community meal scheduled in Dunkirk DUNKIRK — The monthly supper at the Hardin Northern Community Center in Dunkirk will be Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. Anyone who worships, lives, or works in the Hardin Northern school district is invited to the meal for food and fellowship. Read More
Accident victims were traveling to Detroit to participate in gun walk Homeland Security brought into investigation Four men killed in a semi-truck/car crash Friday morning south of Dunkirk were on their way to a gun-rights rally in Detroit. Read More
Woman thanks provider for an independent life Mary Cox is proud of her independence. She works weekends at Kmart sorting clothing and returning items to their proper spots on the shelves. Mary is an artist, who sells her creations at Harco Industry’s Kudostudios. She also lives by herself and maintains an apartment in Kenton. Read More
Extension office offers classes to assist with parenting skills Parenting is often considered the most difficult job an adult will face. A three-part class is being offered next month at three locations in Hardin County by the Ohio State University Extension Office to assist parents with proven strategies to face the challenges of raising children in today’s society. Read More
County receives record sales tax collection It was a record-setting Christmas for local merchants. According to a report from the Ohio Department of Taxation, Hardin County received sales tax revenue of $409,028 in January, 2015 compared to $351,473 received in January, 2014. Read More