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HCRTA Releases Minutes of Recent Meeting

Natalia Connolly from Solstice Salt Spa On October 20, the Hardin Co. Retired Teacher Assoc. gathered at the Kenton Elks for a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Pres. Madelyn Lowery welcomed 22 members and guests Holly Dyer and Natalia Connolly after a short concert presented by the Kenton Middle School Dimensions with substitute choral leader Todd Daquino. The group presented an entertaining group of songs with food as the theme. […]

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Family Fun Night Being Held at Riverdale Elementary

Riverdale Elementary School will host Family Fun Night on November 16. It will be held from 5:30 until 7pm in the school cafeteria. The free event is for pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students and their families. The Book Fair will also be going on in the gym.

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Freed Center at ONU in Alliance’s Tourism Spotlight

The Freed Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Ohio Northern University was featured in the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance Tourism Spotlight.  The Freed Center offers a wide range of performances, including theatre productions, musical concerts, staged dance shows, band concerts and festivals. One of the most popular shows is the ONU Holiday Spectacular.  The Freed Center is a premier destination for arts enthusiasts in Hardin […]

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Held for New Mt. Victory Business

A ribbon cutting ceremony for PineRidge Pest & Critter Control was held this past weekend. The ceremony was conducted at the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance Office in Kenton.  PineRidge Pest & Critter Control  is a small, family-owned business from Mount Victory. They specialize in safe and effective pest and critter control. 

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Ada School Set Dates for Parent-Teacher Conferences

Parent teacher conferences at the Ada School district will be held  for grades K-12 later this month.  Conferences for students in grades K to 5 will be student- led.    Parent teacher conferences are Monday, November 20 from 3:30 pm to 8:00 pm and Tuesday, November 21 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.   There will be no school for students on November 21 and 22.    The school will also be closed […]

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Bluffton University to host ‘Tempest: Music and Poetry for a Regenerative Earth’

BLUFFTON, Ohio – Two events connecting the art, music and politics of the Renaissance era with the ecological and social crises of our own time will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Bluffton University. Both events are free and open to the public. At 11 a.m. in Yoder Recital Hall, Bluffton will host a preview for “Tempest: Music and Poetry for a Regenerative Earth.” During the morning event, James […]

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KHS Alumni Surprises Sister with Military Homecoming

A 2022 graduate of Kenton High School and a soldier in the U.S. Army, paid a surprise visit to her sister on Monday at the Kenton Elementary School. Jennifer “Jenny” Herrera-Montelongo completed basic training in the U.S. Army in Texas after graduation and has not seen her little sister Jovanna Herraera  during that time. On Monday during lunch break at the school, Jennifer surprised Jovanna with an unannounced visit. The […]

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Money Issues, Mayor’s and School Board Positions on the Ballot for the Nov 7 Election

Several county wide money renewal levies are on the ballot for the November 7 election next week. The levies are for the Hardin County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties and Hardin County OSU Extension The Ada Mayor's race has Democrat Howard Fenton challenging incumbent Republican David Retterer. Three seats are open on the Ada School's Board of Education, and […]

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Board of Elections Meeting Nov 7

The Hardin County Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, November 7 at 6:30 a.m. in their office in the courthouse for election day.   In addition, the board will conduct their regular meeting, review the auditor’s report, approve the minutes of the October 12, approve bills and certify candidate petitions.   This meeting will replace the November 9 regular meeting.

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