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Carman Legacy Tour Coming to Riverdale School

The Carman Legacy Tour is coming to the Riverdale School Auditorium this month.   The free concert is scheduled for Sunday April 14 at 6pm, with doors opening at 5.   VIP tickets are being sold for $100, which includes a CD, reserved seating and a meet and greet with Carman after the concert. To purchase VIP tickets, call 419-273-2089.   Carman is a contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, television host and evangelist.   He has received 15 gold and […]

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Monthly Meeting of Hardin County Democratic Party Scheduled

The monthly meeting of the Hardin County Democratic Party will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 in the Meeting Room of the Mary Lou Johnson Library in Kenton. The meeting will start promptly at 6:00 PM and adjourn by 8:00 PM. Refreshments will be available during the meeting. Agenda items will include a review of the February 16, 2019 Presidents Day Luncheon, recent ODP trainings for our local candidates, reports on the recent "Stand with Lordstown" and "Release the […]

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Union County Sheriff Hosting RALI Cares Trailer

The Union County Sheriff's Office is hosting the RALI Cares Educational Trailer on Thursday April 11 from 3-7pm.   Participants will learn the warning signs of teenage substance misuse.   The Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative of Ohio is an alliance of more than a dozen local, state and national organizations committed to finding solutions to end the opioid crisis in Ohio.   During the event, experts will be on hand educating participants about warning signs, potential areas of concern and […]

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Latta Receives “Spirit of Enterprise” Award

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green) was recognized for his pro-jobs and pro-growth record legislative record by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. The Chamber presented Congressman Latta with the “Spirit of Enterprise” Award based on his voting record. Recipients of the award must receive a 70% on the Chamber’s scorecard from the previous year. “The implementation of pro-growth and pro-jobs legislation has led to one of the best economies in a generation,” said Latta. “Whether it’s […]

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Alliance Holds Legislative Breakfast This Morning

The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance held its Annual Legislative Breakfast this morning.   County and statewide updates were presented during the meeting.   Attending were Hardin County Commissioner Roger Crowe, Sheriff Keith Everhart, Mt. Victory Mayor Mike Trent and City of Kenton Mayor Candidate Lynn Jones Webb. Representatives from Lt. Governor Jon Husted's office and State Auditor Keith Faber's office were also present. And, taking time to speak and answer questions were State Representative Jon Cross and State […]

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Kenton Man Sentenced to Prison for Domestic Violence Charge

A Kenton man was sentenced recently in Hardin County Common Pleas Court.   According to the document from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's Office:   39 year old Senyca K. Mendenhall was sentenced to 8 months in prison on one count of domestic violence, a fourth degree felony. He was given credit for 65 days time served.   The case was heard by Judge Scott Barrett.

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Woman Reports Fraudulent Use of Credit Card

A Kenton woman reported the fraudulent use of her credit card to Kenton police on Thursday.   According to the report, the 72 year old victim said a relative of hers used her credit card information without her authorization.   There were 6 western union cash advances made on the card totaling just over $530.   A 34 year old Kenton woman was listed as the suspect, but she has not yet been charged as the incident remains under investigation.

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Belle Center Woman Issued Summons for Theft

A Belle Center woman was issued a summons following a shoplifting reported at Family Dollar in Kenton.   According to the Kenton Police Department report, officers were dispatched to the store at around 7:40 Thursday evening.   The suspect, identified as 51 year old Shelley Scott, was cited for theft and possessing criminal tools.   She is scheduled to be in Hardin County Municipal Court on April 11.

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Semi Trailer Loaded with Livestock Struck by Train in Putnam County

The driver of a semi escaped injury after his trailer hauling livestock was struck by a train Thursday afternoon.   This happened in Putnam County, south of Ottawa.   Hometown Stations reported that the semi got stuck on the tracks, and the trailer was struck by the oncoming train.   The Putnam County Sheriff's Office handled the crash.   It is not known how many of the 29 cows on the trailer were killed.

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