Margie L. Mallett, 63 of Cambridge, passed away peacefully on May 14, 2022, at her home while surrounded by her loving family and while under the care of Shriver’s Hospice. Margie was born in Cambridge on June 15, 1958. She is the daughter of Reda (McKinley) Blasenhauer and the late Jack Blasenhauer. Margie retired from the Sporting Goods section of Walmart in Cambridge after working there for 16 years. She loved owls, from watching them to collecting figurines of them. Margie loved to spend time Fishing and playing Bingo, but her favorite way to spend time was with her family.
UHRICHSVILLE — A 36-year-old Uhrichsville man has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with Sunday's shooting death of John Q. Bashline, II. The charge against Dalbert "Dale" Sanders, of Herrick Street includes a specification that a gun was used in the crime. The specification carries a mandatory three-year prison sentence in the event of a conviction. Prison time of one to five years is possible for a conviction on involuntary manslaughter.
A Chandlersville man who attempted to give a child herpes plead guilty Monday to one second-degree felony count of kidnapping. 22-year-old Alanzo Palmer Jr. was originally indicted with felonious assault, child endangering by torture, child endangering by abuse, child endangering by neglect and kidnapping all with serious physical harm and one count of kidnapping to facilitate a felony.
A two-car accident slowed traffic along Interstate 70 in Flushing on Tuesday morning. The crash happened around 6 o’clock. A car headed westbound struck another vehicle, then went into the grass and overturned before coming to a stop in the eastbound lanes. Officials say speed was a factor, as...
The Tops supermarket where Saturday’s fatal shootings took place is a store that Black Buffalo residents fought for years to get. Its temporary closure has left neighbors scrambling to find food. NPR’s Adrian Florido reports. This article was originally published on WBUR.org. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more,...
ZANESVILLE, Ohio – This week’s adoption shelter society pet of the week is Miss Nana. She is a German shelter mix and we surrendered to the shelter in February. She loves treats and has a lot of energy, making her perfect for a family with children. Rebecca Hunt,...
ZANESVILLE — Starlight School students recently participated in a butterfly release at the future site of the school’s butterfly garden.
Students studied the butterfly life cycle as the creatures changed from caterpillars to chrysalis to butterflies, before releasing them.
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CUMBERLAND, Ohio — An Ohio safari park is celebrating the births of four new Sichuan takin kids. The takin kids were born at The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio, on March 14, March 16, March 17 and April 9. According to officials at The Wilds, the takin kids are doing...
Mary Alice Reporting – Lovely, a specialized clothing store is close to opening a physical storefront in downtown Uhrichsville. The new business is primarily online currently until having regular business hours, hopefully by this fall, says owners Betty Quillin and Amanda McDaniel. The longtime friends, amid their communication, talked...
ROSEVILLE — Chris and Jessica Compston didn't think they'd get to the point where they could open a restaurant together, but an opportunity appeared in their hometown they couldn't pass up.
The Roseville natives always wanted to open a restaurant, but never had the right place to do it. Both had day jobs on...
COSHOCTON — Robb Bush has always had a fascination for fish tanks since he was a kid and now he's turned that interest into a new business unique to Coshocton.
The Crystal Aquarium opened just over a month ago in the new Thompson Duplet, 531 Main St. The space owned by Jason and Carly Thompson...
FREDERICKSBURG, Ohio – Mrs. Miller’s Homemade Jams in Fredericksburg is voluntarily recalling its Smokey BBQ Bacon Jam and Spicy Chili Bacon Jam, packaged in 9 oz. glass jars. The recall is due to an undeclared soy allergen found in the Worcestershire Sauce and Hickory Smoke ingredients used in these jams. This recall has been initiated due to the ingredient label not stating a soy allergen and it is sold at one store in Caldwell.
Plan your parties and find home décor at the recently opened Gypsy Daisy at 826 Wheeling Ave. in downtown Cambridge. Vicki Stillion has put together a business that offers a combination of items you can use for home or celebration. “My goal is to offer affordable pricing and a...
Sean Fennell sits down with Miss Tess, the animal ambassador of the Animal Shelter Society in Zanesville to discuss the shelter and what it does for the community. Animal Shelter Society: https://www.animalsheltersociety.org/
A student and a teacher at Indian Valley Local Schools have been selected as monthly Partners in Education winners, a program run by the Ohio Lottery Commission. Ninth grade student Sarah Myers was recognized as the Ohio Lottery Partners in Education Academic All-Stars for the month of April. Teacher of the Month for April was Alisha Hovanick from Port Washington Elementary School.
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — A popular summertime eatery, and local icon, Fairyland Ice Cream will reopen this summer. First open in 1951 on State Route 800, south of Barnesville, Fairland Drive has been shuttered since the fall of 2017, but will re-open this summer under new ownership. The announcement was...
Every summer Coshocton Public Library, Clary Gardens, Johnson-Humrickhouse. Museum, Roscoe Village and Pomerene Center for the Arts coordinate their fun educational programming. This year the Pomerene Arts invites families to join them in the artPARK on Main Street on Wednesdays, for morning or evening sessions of “if → then,” from June 1 — July 20.