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Newcomerstown council to reconsider family pool pass price after residents express concern
Five community members attended the May 6 Newcomerstown Village Council meeting to express concerns about the Cy Young Pool season pass price increase, which was approved at the April 1 council meeting. Carol Swigert said she fears people will go out of town to swim, and had a prices for other pools. Mayor Pat Cadle said he contacted these same pool managers, and many of them are funded by levies, trust funds or had more amenities that bring in money. The mayor and council explained the local fees fall in line with the cost of area pools and parks, but...
Berea woman may face charges after fight with Brook Park woman in Solid Gold Lounge
BROOK PARK, Ohio – Police were called to a Cambridge Boulevard home at about 1:45 a.m. April 29 regarding two women who had fought each other earlier in a bar. One of the women, 39, called police from her Cambridge home. She said she was assaulted by three women in Solid Gold Lounge, 15005 Snow Road. The woman said the three women hit her more than once in the mouth.
Will New Concord get a new swimming pool? While seeking funding, mayor remains hopeful
NEW CONCORD − Mayor Jennifer Lyle said plans continue to slowly move forward regarding a new swimming pool for the village. This project is not connected to the downtown revitalization plan announced a week ago. The current pool, located across the street from Larry Miller Intermediate School on John Glenn School Road, has been in operation since the 1960s. At that time, the pool was owned and operated by village residents. The village now manages the property,...
Zanesville woman gets probation after drugs were found in a car during a traffic stop
COSHOCTON − A Zanesville woman was sentenced Wednesday in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court for being in a vehicle that contained drugs during a traffic stop. Brandi M. Keiffer, 37, was indicted in January with one count of aggravated possession of drugs, a second-degree felony, related to methamphetamine from an incident on...
Wind and rain didn't stop two middle schoolers from winning the ZDGA's first event of 2024.
ZANESVILLE — The youngest pairing in the field did the most damage at the annual Zanesville District Golf Association 2-person better ball event on Saturday at par-71 Jaycees. River View middle schoolers Gavin Gress and Colton Gress topped the 23-team field with a 4-under-par 67, becoming the youngest players to earn a ZDGA tournament win in its 47-year history. ...
Baseball Game Preview: Philo Leaves Home
The Philo Electrics will head out on the road to challenge the Steubenville Big Red at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Both teams come into the match bolstered by wins in their previous matches. On Saturday, it was close, but Philo sidestepped Maysville for a 4-3 win. That's two games straight...
MVL Track: Plenty of strong performances highlight the league meet
NEWTON TOWNSHIP — The postseason is nearing, and there were many stellar performances during the Muskingum Valley League Track and Field Championships on Friday at the Maysville Athletic Complex. The John Glenn girls won another team title with 173 points, besting Sheridan's 99 1/2 in the Big School Division, while Meadowbrook was fourth overall and the Small School Champion with 67 points. ...
Genesis recognized as a Top 100 Hospital for third consecutive year
ZANESVILLE − Genesis was recently identified as one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals, according to an independent quality analysis provided by PINC AI, the technology and services brand of Premier, and reported by Fortune Magazine. This is the third year in a row Genesis was selected for the honor. Genesis was also named one of the nation’s 50 Top Heart Hospitals for the second consecutive year. The 100 Top award was created so hospitals and the...
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