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City of Kenton Leaf Pick-Up Schedule

The following was submitted by the City of Kenton Government: LEAF PICK-UP WILL BEGIN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2022. COLUMBUS AND MAIN STREETS WILL BE USED AS DIVIDING LINES FOR SECTIONS OF THE CITY. WE WILL BE STARTING IN SECTION I. NOVEMBER 7, 2022 (START) – 4TH WARD:SECTION I. SOUTH-WEST SECTION – INCLUDING COLUMBUS AND LIMA STREETS. NOVEMBER 14, 2022 (START) – 3RD WARD:SECTION II. NORTH-WEST SECTION – INCLUDING MAIN, COLUMBUS […]

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Woman Arrested After Domestic Incident in Kenton

Lisa Grimmett A Kenton woman was arrested after a domestic disturbance incident Wednesday night. According to the Kenton Police Department report, officers were dispatched to an apartment in the 100 block of North Market Street after receiving a call about an argument between a boyfriend and girlfriend. After investigating, officers arrested 47 year old Lisa Grimmett. She is being held on a charge of domestic violence.

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ODOT Extends Closure of SR 4 in Marion County

The Prospect Street bridge, which is State Route 4 in Marion County, which was originally slated to open in mid-November will now remain closed through Fall of 2023. Initially, the project was intended to replace the bridge deck, or driving surface only.  However, once crews began deck removal, it became apparent that more extensive repairs would be required.  The project will now consist of demolition of the existing bridge, including […]

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USDA Launches Loan Assistance Tool to Enhance Equity and Customer Service

WASHINGTON, Oct. 26, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched a new online tool to help farmers and ranchers better navigate the farm loan application process. This uniform application process will help to ensure all farm loan applicants receive equal support and have a consistent customer experience with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) regardless of their individual circumstances. “USDA recognizes more must be done to ensure all customers […]

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Ada School Hosting Veterans Day Breakfast

The Ada School District is sponsoring a breakfast for Veterans and their families. That will be served at 8am on November 11, which is Veteran's Day. Students and staff members are encouraged to invite neighbors, family members and friends to call the high school and register for the event.

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Ridgemont Holding Fundraiser for Musical

The Ridgemont Local School District is holding a Musical Fundraiser on November 5. Food can be purchased at 5 that evening and trivia begins at 5:30 at the Ridgemont School in Mt. Victory. The cost is $10 per person and $50 for a table of 6. You do not have to have a team to participate, as they can put you with a team on the night of the event. […]

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HN Elementary Students Help with Memorial

Hardin Northern Elementary students helped place pavers Tuesday for a new patio and memorial for Elliot Nabarrete.  She tragically passed away last year and is dearly missed by her classmates and friends at Hardin Northern.  Elliot Nabarrete's Hardin Northern Classmates The students helped Dr. Jeff Price and Maintenance Director Brian Webb in completing the memorial. Tim & Faith Spearman from Kenton Marble and Granite donated the monument.

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Ada Residents Urged to Lock Car Doors

Ada residents are being reminded to lock their car doors when not in use.   Also, items of value should be removed from your vehicle so as not to entice criminal activity.   The Ada Police Department has taken several reports of break-ins and agencies around the area are experiencing break-ins as well.   42-year-old Joshua Lemaster was arrested by Ada police officers in relation to several of the break-ins and the investigation […]

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Walk with a Doc Being Held for Kenton Students and Families

Kenton students and families are invited to "Walk with a Doc."  They will take place Monday, November 7th and Monday, December 5, both at 5:30 pm.  Participants can walk at their own pace and learn about a health topic from a local doctor.  Registration is not necessary.  The program is being held in partnership with Kenton City Schools, OSU Extension, ONU HealthWise, and OhioHealth.

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