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Hardin Northern Elementary Library Adding New Books

Money for book purchases has been awarded to the Hardin Northern Elementary Library.   Two books were purchased for the library with money donated by the Class of 1955 in memory of classmate Harold John Freed. Those titles are “Look Inside Farm Equipment and “Inside Machines: Tractors.”   Also, two books were purchased with money donated by Marleen Crowe in memory of former teacher Kathryn Crider. They are “The Best Story, Froggy Goes to the Library” and “You’re Here For […]

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Ada Kiwanis Holding Pancake and Sausage Day

The Ada Kiwanis Club 67th annual Pancake and Sausage Day is happening tomorrow.   It will be served Saturday from 7:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Ada High School Cafeteria.   Tickets are &7.00 in advance and $8.00 at the door.   They can still be purchased from any Ada Kiwanis member.

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Former Roundhead McDonald Park Board Official Indicted on Nine Charges

The former Roundhead McDonald Park Board Fiscal Officer has been served an indictment on charges stemming from events which are alleged to have occurred from June to September of 2017. According to a release from Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey's Office, Jennifer K. Henkle was charged in a nine count indictment that include charges of theft in office, money laundering, tampering with records and attempted theft in office. The matter has been set for a pre-trial and trial in Hardin […]

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McBride Honored by Ohio 4-H Conference

Hardin County 4-H Volunteer Bob McBride was honored at the Ohio 4-H Conference in Columbus earlier this month. McBride was recognized by Interim Ohio 4-H Leader, Dr. Kirk Bloir, and Director of Extension, Dr. Roger Rennekamp, for 55 years of service to the Ohio 4-H Program. He is an advisor for the Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H Club, as well as serving as a project judge in several counties.

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Two Kenton Residents Facing Drug Charges

Two people were arrested following an investigation by Kenton police Wednesday.   According to the report, officers went to the 200 block of Summit Street, where they arrested 34 year old Rachael McGrath on a warrant.   Another suspect in the house, a 37 year old man, allegedly tested positive for drugs, including fentanyl. He has not yet been charged.   Officers reported finding six hypodermic syringes, which were seized from the residence.   Both suspects were eventually transported to […]

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Theft from Disabled Person Under Investigation

A theft was reported to Kenton Police on Wednesday.   According to the report, officers were dispatched to the 900 block of Meadow Lane in reference to a theft from a disabled adult.   A car and a television were allegedly stolen from the victim.   A 39 year old Kenton woman was named as a suspect, but she has not yet been charged as the incident remains under investigation.

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Kenton Man Charged with Criminal Trespassing

A Kenton man was issued a summons for criminal trespassing following an incident at Burger King in Kenton.   According to the report, an officer was dispatched to the restaurant in reference to an unwanted person.   After an investigation, 47 year old Jeffrey Mayer was issued the summons for failing to leave the restaurant after being told to by the staff and management.

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Woman Facing Charge of Endangering Children

A Kenton woman is facing a charge of endangering children.   According to the Kenton Police Department report, officers were called to the 100 block of Broadway Street in reference to a 5 year old child being left alone.   The 29 year old female suspect has not yet been charged as the incident remains under investigation.

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Rash of Vehicle Break-ins Reported in Union County

The Union County Sheriff's Office is investigating a rash of vehicle break-ins that have occurred in Jerome and Millcreek Townships over the past five weeks.   According to a release, many of the vehicles involved were left unlocked with valuables stored inside.   The Sheriff's Office strongly encourages residents to remove all computers, cell phones, wallets, purses, firearms, gift cards, and anything else of value from your vehicles when they are parked outside.   Locking your vehicle is also highly […]

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