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Two Sentenced this Week in Common Pleas Court

Two people were sentenced this week in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to documents from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's Office: .Chance M. Wireman was sentenced to a total of 24 months in prison on one count each of bribery and domestic violence. .Bradley P. Elsasser was placed on five years community control with conditions on one count of domestic violence. He must serve 365 days of local incarceration. Both cases […]

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NBC Continues Mission of Supporting Cancer Patients

The Not for Profit organization Not By Choice Outreach provides many different services to cancer patients around the region. The President of the Board, Rozina Eikenbary, said one of the greatest of the services is in the area of support, "We do have wonderful volunteers that sit up there Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 10 until 2, and they share their experience with people coming in, helping with a lady […]

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Ada Elementary School’s 3rd Annual Read-a-Thon March 6-31

The Ada Elementary School's 3rd annual Read-a-Thon fundraiser will take place March 6-31.  The event not only encourages students to read more books, it also raises money for a good cause.  This year the money raised will be going to the Ada Food Pantry, which provides free food to local families monthly.   They also provide bags of food for students that are signed up to take home each weekend.    The […]

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Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference March 14-15 in Ada

Hardin County – The Conservation Tillage & Technology Conference (CTC) will be held in- person March 14-15 at Ohio Northern University in Ada. This year’s conference will feature David Hula, four-time winner of the National Corn Growers Association Yield Contest and current record holder at 616 bushels per acre – all accomplished with no-till and strip-till. His presentation has been made possible by sponsors Brandt Professional Agriculture, Calmer Corn Heads, […]

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OSP Participating in Ohio Law Enforcement Job Fair

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is participating in the Ohio Law Enforcement Job Fair on March 8 at the Ohio Department of Public Safety building.  The event is being held for those who are interested in a career in law enforcement. Guests who attend will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from approximately 20 law enforcement agencies.  For more information, follow a link provided on the Ohio State Highway […]

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Lupus Foundation of America Greater Ohio Chapter CEO Sends Video Message

Suzanne Tierney The Lupus Foundation of America/Greater Ohio Chapter's CEO/President released updates that are going on within the chapter. In the video release, Suzanne Tierney a lot  of that information can be found online, “We are planning a Minority Retreat in April, and of course our Spring summit will be in May, but for now make sure you know you're not alone. If you need any help our patient navigators […]

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Kenton Rotary Hears from Financial Planner

Jon LaFramboise Deciding how best to plan your finances can be daunting. With so many options available and so many uncertainties, how do you choose what’s right for you? Kenton Rotary heard from Jon LaFramboise, Investment Advisor with Centric Financial Group explaining the six steps to working with a Financial Planner. Personal Financial Planning process consists of the following six steps: Establish and define the client-adviser relationship. Getting to know […]

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Livestock Lost in Barn Fire this Morning

A barn fire occurred this morning in the 16,000 block of State Route 292. According to information from the Kenton Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched at around 6:40 to the property owned by Rickie Stephens. The homeowner stated that he looked out and saw smoke coming from the livestock barn that housed multiple goats. He said he tried to open a side door to free the animals, but he was […]

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Medical Emergency Involving Contracted ESC Worker at KHS Wednesday

Kenton City School Superintendent Chad Thrush notified parents about an incident at the Kenton High School Wednesday afternoon. Through ParentSquare, Thrush stated that the high school principal found an Educational Service Center contracted employee unresponsive in the building.  The school health clinic responded quickly to the medical emergency, and the ESC employee was transported to the hospital.  As of Wednesday evening, Thrush said the ESC employee was in stable condition. […]

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