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Three scholarships presented during West Lafayette-Ridgewood Alumni banquet
WEST LAFAYETTE −Raiden Medley, Alaina Swiney and Corey Curt received $1,000 scholarships during the annual West Lafayette-Ridgewood Alumni banquet. Honored classes were 1944, 1954, 1964, 1974 and 1984. There are two surviving members of the Class of 1944, Alfred Huff, who was in attendance, and William Shurtz. Greg Lower,...
Aces of Trades: God planned Dwight Jarboe's life far better than he ever could have
COSHOCTON – From Bolivia to Coshocton, he’s been around. “Growing up on a farm, my siblings and I learned the responsibility of daily chores,” recalled Dwight Jarboe. “It seemed we put up hay all summer and hauled it back out to feed the cattle all winter. “My father was an aircraft mechanic in World...
Dying tree to be removed from Coshocton Court Square; bees will be relocated
COSHOCTON − A rotting tree on the Fourth Street side of the Coshocton Court Square will be removed on Thursday, after a large limb fell off of it over Memorial Day weekend. The tree is estimated to be more than 200 years old. Mary Beck, administrator for Coshocton County commissioners, said Tri-State...
A crash closed Friendship Drive on Saturday in New Concord. Here are the details.
NEW CONCORD -- Friendship Drive has reopened after a crash just north of the village according to the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office. The crash occurred just before 1 p.m., closing the road as motorists were asked to avoid the scene until further notice. The Sheriff's Office called it "a still developing scene." Various emergency...
Ohio to up ticketing in construction zones. Muskingum County is one of the targeted areas
Dana King remembers every moment about the day she learned her 21-year-old son Alex had been hit and killed while working at a construction site in Butler County. King remembers what she was wearing and what she ate for breakfast on June 7, 2021. "I remember the feeling of terror when I was told Alex was hurt and nobody could tell me if he was OK." ...
Timber harvesting of 85 aces at Woodbury needed for highwall reclamation project
COSHOCTON − More logging is being done at Woodbury Wildlife Area this summer, which officials with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said isn't a bad thing. Some citizens expressed their concerns with logging at the nature preserve last year. Timber sales are common for Woodbury and other nearby wildlife areas, such as Tri-Valley and Powelson. No additional timber harvesting is planned for Woodbury at this time. ...
Millersport news: Wine and Woodies, a classic boat show on Saturday at Buckeye Lake
Wine and Woodies, an Antique and Classic Boat Show, will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 15 at the Buckeye Lake Winery, 13750 Rosewood Road, Thornville. The show is sponsored by the Buckeye Chapter of The Antique and Classic Boat Society, Inc. Twisted Classics food truck The Twisted Classics Food...
Local students make dean's list at Miami University
OXFORD, Ohio — Miami University students who are ranked in the top twenty percent of undergraduate students within each division for the spring semester 2024 have been named to the dean’s list recognizing academic excellence. They include: • Ethan Poole of Rushville • Gabe Finta of Thornville • Nicole Evans of Glenford • Nick Russell of New Lexington Established in 1809, Miami University is located in Oxford, Ohio-with regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg-Miami serves more than 22,600 undergraduates across more than 100 areas of study, and more than 2,200 graduate students through 78 master’s and doctoral degree programs.
Devin Moran Ends Eldora Drought While Sheppard and Hoffman Take Top-5s
ROSSBURG, OH – While Devin Moran finally exorcised he and his family’s racing demons at Eldora Speedway by winning the Friday preliminary Feature in the 30th Dirt Late Model Dream, DIRTcar champions Brandon Sheppard and Nick Hoffman made their presence felt as well on Dirt Late Model racing’s biggest stage.
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