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Lima Church Holding Worldwide Candle Lighting Ceremony

The 26th Annual Worldwide Candle Lighting Memorial Ceremony will be held on Sunday, December 11th in Lima. It will begin at 3 that afternoon at Union Chapel Missionary Church on Ada Road in Lima. A complimentary catered meal will be served. The Candle Lighting Ceremony will follow the dinner.

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Substitute Bus Drivers Being Sought for Kenton School District

The Kenton City School District is seeking substitute bus drivers.  Drivers start at $16.76 an hour, have opportunities to drive trips with paid sit time, and positively impact students on the routes and trips they drive.  Training is paid for by the district, and the district will reimburse costs associated with obtaining your CDL.  Interested applicants should contact Linda Dickerson at 419-673-0775, extension 6032 or by email dickersonl@kentoncityschools.org

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Everhart to Receive Liver Transplant; Surgery Scheduled Late Friday Afternoon

Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart-file photo The "magical phone call" that Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart has been waiting for has been received. Several weeks ago,  Sheriff Everhart informed the public that he was in need of a liver transplant and was placed on the list to await the call that a donor liver is available.   That call was received early this (Friday) morning and the Sheriff is en route […]

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One Sentenced in Common Pleas Court

One person was sentenced recently in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. According to the document from Prosecutor Brad Bailey's Office: .Bryan C. Smith was placed on five years community control with conditions on one count each of operating a vehicle under the influence and attempted failure to comply with an order or signal of police officer. He must serve three days local incarceration. The case was heard by Judge Scott […]

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Sturgeon Retires from Quest Credit Committee: Minter Named as Replacement

Paul Minter Kenton, OH – Quest Federal Credit Union is announcing the retirement of David Sturgeon from the Credit Committee. He was elected to serve on the committee by the members of the credit union following his retirement from Kenton City Schools after a 37-year career, finishing up his service to the school as the Superintendent. “Quest Board of Directors would like to thank Dave for his 24 years of […]

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ARC Auction this Sunday

The A.R.C. Auction at Simon Kenton School is back this year. It will be held this Sunday December 4 from 1 until 4pm at the school located at 705 North Ida Street . Doors will open at noon to browse. Lunch can be purchased from 101 Smokehouse. Businesses are donating gifts and gift certificates to be auctioned off at the event.  There will be new and gently used items donated […]

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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio Milestones Celebrated

Governor and First Lady DeWine attend a Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Ohio book reading event (COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine announced today two major milestones with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio, the free book program available to Ohio families with children under the age of 5. More than 50% of eligible children – birth to age 5 – are now enrolled […]

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ODI: New Report Reveals Cost of Insurance Fraud

The Economic Impact of Insurance Fraud by Judith L. French, Director Insurance fraud is one of the costliest forms of fraud crimes in the United States and globally. A new report from the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud estimates that the economic impact of insurance fraud is a $308.6 billion annual cost to U.S. consumers and businesses, equaling about $932 annually for every American and more than $70,000 over a person's […]

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HN Sixth Grade Students Studying Cells

Pictured-Left to Right- Fred Spiese, Braylon Good, & Jackson McBride Hardin Northern 6th grade students (Mrs. Woods' class) have been working on their life science unit starting with cells.   They have learned about the different types of cells and their functions.   The students worked with microscopes and viewed different types of cells.   They then drew sketches of the specimen at different levels of magnification.

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