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Conclusion of the Jurassic Movie Era to be Shown at the Palace in Marion

The Epic Conclusion of the Jurassic Era to be shown on the Palace big screen this weekend. The Palace Cultural Arts Association is pleased to bring the box office hit, Jurassic Park: Dominion, to the historic Marion Palace Theatre big screen on July 29, 30 & 31. The theatre is located at 276 W. Center Street in downtown Marion, Ohio. Experience the epic conclusion to the Jurassic era as two […]

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Semi Driver Cited After Accident in Kenton

A minor accident backed up traffic on Franklin and Main Streets in Kenton Tuesday afternoon. According to information on the Daily Log Sheet of the Kenton Police Department, the accident happened at the intersection of Franklin and Main at around 2 Tuesday afternoon. A semi apparently struck a vehicle while turning at the intersection. There were no reports of injuries. William C. Bowen, of North Baltimore was cited for an […]

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BPD Holding National Night Out Event

The Bellefontaine Police Department is closing in on its National Night Out event. It will be held Tuesday, August 2nd from 6:00-8:00 PM at Brown Park.   The event is free and will include food, music, games, and interaction with Bellefontaine Police Department staff.   The department's Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association helps sponsor this event each year.

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Blanchard Township/Dunkirk Recycling Dates in August Announced

Blanchard Township/Dunkirk Recycling will be held on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022 in the parking lot of the former Price Funeral Home in Dunkirk. The 2nd recycling date is scheduled for Thursday, August 18th, 2022. The recycling truck will be there between the hours of 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM. PLEASE FOLLOW SOCIAL DISTANCING PRACTICES DURING THE PANDEMIC. Recyclables need to be rinsed clean to control odor. The following can be […]

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BPW Awards Scholarships

left to right: Aubrey Thrush, BPW VP Vanessa Brim, and Abigail Gerding The Hardin County Business & Professional Women’s Club met recently to announce the scholarship recipients. After a review of the applications, the members awarded $500 to Aubrey Thrush, a junior in Special Education at Mount Vernon Nazarene University.  Another $250 scholarship was awarded to Abigail Gerding, a junior in Early Education at Ohio Northern University.  Complete minutes of […]

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Alliance Community Coffee Scheduled August 2

The public is invited to the next Community Coffee presented by the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance. It is scheduled for 8am Tuesday August 2 at the Alliance office located at 225 South Detroit Street in Kenton. The Guest Speaker is Julie Zaring, of Heartbeat of Hardin County. Those attending can ask questions and network while learning more about the Alliance and receive community updates.   For more information, call […]

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Soroptimist Announces Club 250 Winner

Kenton-Hardin County Soroptimist International announced the latest Club 250 winner. James Austin will receive $100. Club 250 is a fundraiser that helps to award scholarships to local women and girls. Week 1-48 win $100. Week 49-50 win $125, week 51 wins $250, and Week 52 wins $500. Winning tickets drawn week 1-48 will have their tickets put back in for future drawings. Winning tickets drawn after week 48 do not […]

todayJuly 27, 2022 79

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Prosecutor Refutes Notion that Parents were Involved with Castle in Kidnapping Incident

(The following release was provided by Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey...) The Hardin County Prosecutor’s Office, in conjunction with the Kenton Police Department and the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Crime Task Force, have reviewed all the evidence in the case of The State of Ohio vs. Charles Castle and wish to state publicly that to date there is no evidence whatsoever that the parents of the victim had any involvement […]

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Kenton School Board Conducts July Meeting

The Kenton City Schools Board of Education conducted its July meeting Monday evening.  Treasurer Jill Smith presented a report on the school’s finances. She pointed out what was forecast for 2022 versus the actual numbers, “We came in really, really close. “We predicted a little over 21 million in revenue, and we actually got in 21.2 million, so a difference of 180,000, and then the total expenses 19.8 and we […]

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