Celebrating ‘hump day’ Ohio Northern University students stood in line Wednesday to ride a camel across the tundra on the school’s campus. The camels were provided by the Jungle Island Park in Delphos. Read More
Young dancers Hardin Hills residents enjoyed the dancing talents of The Daughters of Hope who came to dance during bible study. Pictured are Grace Lawrence, Raisa Weaver, Gabrielle Weaver, Selah Harbor and Kelcie Couch. Read More
Culture Club tours Ada B&B Culture Club members traveled to Ada to the Easter House Bed and Breakfast. A tour of the house was given after the luncheon. Read More
Hardin County 4-H Club News: April 20, 2016 The Hardin County Hootenannies met at Faith Holbrook's farm. President Faith opened the meeting asking Riley Fleece to lead the American Pledge and Levi Beiler to say the 4-H pledge. Read More
Drug Take Back Day slated at sites in Kenton, Ada, Forest Area residents are being asked to discard their unused and outdated medications at three locations in Hardin County during Drug Take Back Day on Saturday. With the collections slated from 9 to 11 a.m., participants can stay in their cars as volunteers and law enforcement officers take back the pharmaceuticals, prescription drugs, liquid medications, household pet medications, medicated lotions and sunscreens at parking lots. Read More
More food trucks planned for return of Eats on the Street More food options are planned with the return of the Eats on the Street Friday Night Food Truck Fest, set for Friday, June 24 in downtown Kenton. Ten food trucks have been confirmed so far, according to organizers with the Kenton Historic Courthouse District Committee (HCD), part of the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance. Read More
Solicitor salaries The amount villages within Hardin County pay for legal assistance has become an issue in Alger. The Times contacted each village to determine what towns are paying their solicitors for services. Read More
Hardin County Leo Club honored The Hardin County Leo Club was recognized for the work members provide in their communities on April 2 at the Lions District13E 50th Convention at Benjamin Logan Middle School, Read More
Officers elected Officers for Hardin Hoppers and Barnyard Friends for 2016 are (from left, front row) Sammie Unger, secretary/treasurer; MacKenzie Stover, vice president; Erin Unger, president; (back) Stone Sauber, reporter and Riley Messenger, recreation. Submitted photo Read More
Polar Bears defeat Ridgemont DUNKIRK — Hardin Northern scored three runs in the bottom of the third to take the lead Monday and held on to defeat Ridgemont 6-4 in Northwest Central Conference softball. Read More