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Deadline to Pick Up Premium Money from Wyandot County Fair Set

Wyandot County Fair officials put out the last call to pick up premium money from the fair that wrapped up this past weekend. Premiums can be picked through this Thursday (September 22) at the Secretary's Office on the fairgrounds in Upper Sandusky. The hours are 8am until 4pm. After this Thursday, the money will be returned to the general fund.

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Domestic Situation Resolved, KHS Off Lock Down

The domestic situation on West Columbus Street in Kenton has been resolved. The Kenton High School was placed on lock down starting around 11 this morning out of an abundance of caution due to the situation. The lock down was put in place to prevent students from leaving without a parent. At at around one this afternoon, the Police Department notified the district that the situation has been resolved and […]

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Grand Jury Returns 30 Count Indictment, Including 15 Counts of Rape, Against Alger Man

Johnathan Shrader The September Grand Jury indicted an Alger man on 15 counts of rape, 5 counts of sexual battery and 10 counts of gross sexual imposition. 19 year year old Johnathan Shrader was arrested last week. According to court documents, the case dates back to late October of 2020 when the victim was less than 10 years old. It allegedly continued into January of this year, with the victim […]

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Man Killed in Allen County Motorcycle Accident

A Fort Jennings man was killed in a motorcycle accident that occurred over the weekend in Bath Township in Allen County. According to a release from the Lima Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 42 year old James Walker was traveling northeast on Chapman Road, and he failed to negotiate a right-hand curve onto Bible Road. The motorcycle traveled across the center of the road and off the left […]

todaySeptember 19, 2022 103

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Honda Wants Overpaid Bonus Money Back from Employees

The Honda plant in Marysville is asking for some money back from a bonus provided to employees. NBC 4 in Columbus reported over the weekend that a memo was sent to employees telling them they were overpaid in the bonuses and the extra money needs to be returned. The television stated a copy of the memo was provided by the wife of an employee who asked not to be identified. […]

todaySeptember 19, 2022 76

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Diabetes Support Group Meeting Scheduled at HMH

OhioHealth Hardin Memorial Hospital will hold a Diabetes Support Group meeting this Wednesday, September 21. It will begin at 2 PM in the McCullough Conference Room. This month’s meeting topic is Adult Fitness Management and will be presented by Terrill Royer, PTA from the OhioHealth Hardin Wellness Center.  You are encouraged to bring a guest and invite others interested in learning about diabetes. Masks will be provided at the main […]

todaySeptember 19, 2022 92

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Kenton School Board Meeting this Evening

Kenton Schools Administration Building The September meeting of the Kenton City Schools Board of Education will be held this evening. There are a number of personnel matters on the agenda. They include approving a list of substitute teacher and bus driver positions. A list of supplemental contracts for teacher and non-teacher positions also await the Board's approval. Tina Hull will give a presentation on Kenton Middle School writing activities. The […]

todaySeptember 19, 2022 93

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KHS Homecoming Activities Begin this Week

Kenton High School Homecoming activities are scheduled to begin today.  In addition to a planned special themed dress each day, KHS will hold the traditional bonfire this Thursday evening at 8.  The Homecoming Parade will start at 6 this Friday, September evening. It will form in downtown Kenton and will then proceed east on Columbus Street to Kenton Middle School.  The pre-game ceremony and activities will begin Friday evening at […]

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PASS Presents Program for 7th Grade Health Students at Hardin Northern

Pictured-Left to right: Paul Minter, Lauren Spearman, Karli Sherman-Fath, & Jayce Oehlers Seventh grade health students at Hardin Northern heard a presentation last week called Catch My Breath.  The program was presented by PASS.  It focused on the negative consequences of vaping and the benefits of staying smoke free.  At the end of the week, the students created their own "ads" to share what they learned.

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