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The Kenton Times is the consolidation of the Kenton Daily Democrat and the Kenton News and Republican. The two papers merged in 1953 when Ray Barnes purchased the Daily Democrat from C. E. Flanagan and the News and Republican from Edwin S. Rutledge. In November 1953, The Kenton Times began publishing from the former plant of the Daily Democrat. [2]
The Diamondbacks drafted Eaton in the 19th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, with the 571st overall selection. [7] In 2010 and 2011, Eaton had a .340 batting average with the Diamondbacks' minor league affiliates. [8] Eaton was named a Pioneer League All-Star outfielder in 2010, [9] and a California League All-Star in 2011. [10]
Two newspapers, the daily The Kenton Times of Kenton and the weekly The Ada Herald of Ada, operate in Hardin County. Radio stations include WKTN of Kenton and WOHA of Ada, a radio station owned by Holy Family Communications. WOCB-LP TV48 is a local Christian television station in downtown Kenton covering channels 39.1-39.4. [18]
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Apr. 16—KENTON — Hardin Hills Health Center is set to close its doors. The nursing home was under the ownership of the county. Hardin County Commissioner Roger Crowe said the closing was ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton and family members of an Ohio man who died in police custody told mourners at his funeral on Wednesday that they and the community must fight to see that he gets justice.
On June 5, 2021, Dayton was placed on the injured list with left shoulder inflammation and was later transferred to the 60-day injured list on July 7. [20] The Braves finished with an 88–73 record, clinching the NL East, and eventually won the 2021 World Series , giving the Braves their first title since 1995 . [ 21 ]
Kenton is a city in and the county seat of Hardin County, Ohio, United States, [5] located in the west-central part of Ohio about 57 mi (92 km) northwest of Columbus and 70 mi (113 km) south of Toledo. Its population was 7,947 at the 2020 census. The city was named for frontiersman Simon Kenton of Kentucky and Ohio.