The third annual Hardin County student job and career fair takes place Thursday, March 19, at Kenton High School, sponsored by the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance. The event is from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
Businesses are encouraged to sign-up for booths.
This event is specifically geared toward educating students in Hardin County about the opportunities of employment in and around our community. Students will have resumes ready and can be hired that day, or can be used for future employee needs.
Note: This health column provided by the Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy
With summer approaching, a crash diet doesn't have to be your only option to lose those extra pounds. You've got healthier options.
Some diets can leave you nutrient-deprived. Others just leave you hungry. But starting a healthy diet plan early can help you keep the weight off and minimize the stress associated with dieting. Read on for details about five common diet plans.
It’s another chance to successfully kick the habit
Posted by LizGH on Sunday, January 27, 2019
Note: This health column provided by the Ohio Northern University Healthwise Pharmacy
(RxWiki News) Whether you have tried many times to quit smoking or you have never once tried to quit, a new year means another chance to successfully kick the habit.
Although adult smoking rates are at an all-time low, cigarette smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable disease and death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
With an estimated 480,000 deaths in the US each year related to smoking, smoking remains a serious health threat. But it's not too late to quit.
Promote your next fundraiser six different ways on the Icon
Posted by Icon K on Sunday, January 27, 2019
Attention church groups, service clubs, school groups and community organizations.
The Icon has a special $30 promotion plan for groups on a small budget that wish to promote events open to the public.
The $30 plan provides the group with the following:
• Banner ad on the top of the Classified page
• Classified ad post
• Facebook post
• Story announcing the event
• Listing on our calendar
• And, we’ll post your event flyer as a display ad
Assists eligible homebuyers with a down payment or closing costs
Posted by LizGH on Thursday, January 24, 2019
Liberty National Bank will participate in the Welcome Home Program, a grant sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati, announced Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., bank president and CEO.
The Welcome Home Program assists eligible homebuyers with down payment or closing costs when purchasing or buying a home.
It provides up to $5,000 in grant money for low to moderate income homebuyers and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
New this year to the program: Honorably discharged veterans and active duty military homebuyers may receive Welcome Home grants up to $7,500.