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Museum Announces Grand Reopening Date

The Hardin County Historical Museums will hold a grand reopening on March 16th from 1-4pm to introduce its newest Scouting Exhibit. The display will consist of some unique items used by different Hardin County troops and packs since their start.   Representatives from both the Black Swamp Area Council and the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio will be there and will have a table set up to answer any questions you may have about the scouting programs they represent.   […]

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Riverdale PTO Planning 2nd Annual Craft Show

The 2nd annual Riverdale PTO craft show has been scheduled for Saturday March 9th from 9am-2pm.   Organizers said they had much success last year, and they received lots of great reviews and feedback from vendors and shoppers alike.   There is very limited availability for vendors, so if you are interested, you can email riverdalecraftshow@gmail.com.   For those interested in attending for the shopping, stay posted to Riverdale PTO Facebook page for more details as the date gets closer.

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Tax Experts Recommend Filing Taxes this Week

If you are expecting a refund, tax experts suggest filing your returns no later than this week.   That's because of the possibility of another government shutdown on February 15.   The IRS expects 90 percent of all returns to be filed electronically this year.   That's expected to speed up processing time, provided another shutdown doesn't cause another slowdown.   To be in the safe side, it's recommended that you file the returns while the IRS is fully staffed.

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FFA Members Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership During National FFA Week

INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, February 6, 2019 /National FFA Organization) – Agriculture is part of our daily lives—from the food we eat to the clothes we wear. Next week, nearly 670,000 FFA members across the country will share the story of agriculture as part of National FFA Week. Whether it is through service projects or community gatherings, National FFA Week is a time for FFA members to raise awareness about the role the National FFA Organization plays in the development of agriculture's […]

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Sports

Kenton High School Bowling Results

Kenton High School Boys Varsity Bowling beat Shawnee High School 2414-2114. Jaret Dyer led the wildcats with a 376 series followed by Joseph Hastings 365, Andrew Steele 336, Logan Levan 317, Carter Kauble with a 144 series and Eric Begley with a 167 series. ---------------------------------------- Kenton High School Girls Varsity Bowling falls to Shawnee High School 2336-2117. Mykaela Schriber led the Wildcats with a 384 series, followed by Kennedie Farthing 267, Adri Wright 246, Kelsey Flowers 241, Anna Longbrake with […]

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Obituaries

Ronald E. Milligan

Ronald E. Milligan age 75, of Upper Sandusky died at Wyandot Memorial Hospital on Sun. Feb. 3, 2019. He was born Mar. 8, 1943 in Columbus to the late Gerald and Winona (Long) Milligan. He married Connie L. Penwell Mundy, and she survives in Upper Sandusky. Also surviving are sons John (Melani) Milligan, Bowling Green, David (Gail) Milligan, Shelby, a step-daughter Shannon (Timothy) Ray, Upper Sandusky, 6 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 2 step great grandchildren, sisters Darlene (Tony) Tussey, Sharon […]

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Sports

Ridgemont Wins Seventh Straight, Rallies Past Kenton 52-48

Led by Faith Jenkins' 27 points, the Ridgemont girls basketball team posted its seventh straight win, rallying from a 10-point deficit to nip Kenton 52-48 Tuesday. The Golden Gophers (10-8) got another 11 points from Shaylee McGrath while Nadia Martino added seven points. The Lady Wildcats (3-14) got 12 points from Sidney Plott and 10 points apiece from Lindsey Smith and Hannah Holland, with Jenna Manns added eight markers.

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News

Kenton’s Pay as You Throw Program Could be Changing

A big change could be coming for the Pay as You Throw program in Kenton.   Residents in Kenton have been mailed a survey asking if they would be in favor of replacing the Kenton trash bags with a 96 gallon wheeled container for trash and 64 gallon container for recyclables. Trash would be picked up weekly, and recyclables every other week. Residents would also be able to set out a bulky item, such as a couch or appliance, that […]

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DeGraff Man Facing Rape Charges

A DeGraff man has been arrested and is facing rape charges.   WPKO Radio reported that 23 year old Israel Gregg is accused of sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 13.   He was arrested by Logan County Sheriff's deputies Monday afternoon and charged with 3 counts of rape.   The alleged incidents occurred in 2018.   The incident remains under investigation.

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