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Cambridge Primary School announces its April students of the month
Cambridge Primary School has announced its April students of the month. Students honored are Ezra Cameron, Lana Dunham, Alivia Mapel, Kynleigh Bichard, Dash Hardesty, Arabella Morris, Emily Mason, Sammy Wine, Karrah Hatcher, Carter Ford, Kolton Matthews, Grayson Alexander, Bryer Hood, Riley Mikes, Addison Brister, Josie Boniphant, Trea Phillips, Serenity Floyd, Isabel Williams, Ava Peterson, Leo Petta, Scarlett Wheeler, Zori Herron, Kayson Bichard and Christian Kenney.
Things to do: Live music abounds for the week ahead
FAIRVIEW — Guernsey County's Pennyroyal will host a bluegrass show Friday featuring Brother Randall & Friends. According to the press release, it is "a working-class bluegrass band whose members are from the Wheeling area. With traditional bluegrass and bluegrass gospel being their specialty, you could also expect to hear some classic country, folk and even a touch of classic rock. The band members include Greg Miller on fiddle, Clinton Curry playing guitar, Jeff Strautman on bass, Randall Curry playing guitar, Ben Peace on banjo and Bob Haglock playing dobro." The opening band for the evening will be Wills Creek. The kitchen and...
Meadowbrook High School throws a Mystery at the Mansion prom
Saturday rain cleared out just in time for Meadowbrook High School students to enjoy their 2024 prom at Skyline Event Center in Noble County. Students had to decipher who the killers were from a list of suspects. The suspect list was made up entirely of the prom court − with the king and queen ultimately unveiled as the culprits. ...
See which Coshocton project just received $6.7 million in grant money from the state
The last round of funding from the Appalachian Community Grant Program has been announced with $51 million for Ohio's Wonderful Waterfronts Initiative. This includes $6.7 million to Skip's Landing for construction of a multi-use path, boat ramp, nature walk, play area and more. Also getting funding was painting of downtown...
West Holmes hands Cambridge early exit with first round D-II sectional setback
CAMBRIDGE − Visiting No. 10 seed West Holmes and No. 7 seed Cambridge battled to a 2-2 draw after eight innings of action Tuesday in a first round Division II sectional matchup at Don Coss Stadium. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, things went off the tracks defensively in the top...
Mother of 2-year-old who shot himself in the leg facing 6 years in prison
The mother of a 2-year-old boy who shot and wounded himself with a gun she tried to hide in her bedroom faces up to six years in prison, prosecutors said. Jana Ryce, 23, has been indicted on one count of child endangering as well as a gun charge, according to a news release from Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers. ...
Community support provides new home for Buckeye Trail trap shooting team
OLD WASHINGTON − Trap shooting is gaining popularity in high schools across the country so Buckeye Trail High School brought the sport to the area last season, forming a club team to gauge interest. The early returns on the venture have been nothing but positive thus far. With the Warriors' trap shooting squad...
West Muskingum senior Jon Kelty is headed to CCAD in Columbus after arduous journey
Editor's Note: The Times Recorder is profiling seniors from area high schools in Muskingum County coinciding with graduations. They were nominated by school administrators. Jon Kelty, 18, was headed down the wrong path.“I used to get bad grades and not have the right mindset to be in school,” said Kelty, who will graduate from West Muskingum High School on May 24. “I thought it was a waste of my time. Panic attacks were pushing me back. I didn’t think I had any specialties,” he said.Kelty lived in foster care until he was adopted by Daniel and Rowan Kelty when he was 4. During middle school in a different district, he said was endlessly bullied because of it.“The kids would tease me that I was adopted by two gay dads,” said Kelty. “I took (offense) to that because I didn’t see anything wrong with it.”
John Glenn archers take aim at national championship in Florida
The John Glenn High School and middle school archery teams recently competed at the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Eastern Nationals Archery Tournament and the NASP Eastern Nationals International Bowhunting Organization 3D Challenge in Louisville, Kentucky. Coaches, students and their parents made their way south for the annual...
Culvert work to close portions of Sugartree Road.
GUERNSEY COUNTY — The following road closures are scheduled for the upcoming week. Sugartree Road (County Road 84) will be closed daily between Birmingham Road (County Road 71) and Sligo Road (County Road 870) from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday for culvert replacements. The culvert replacement project will then continue daily from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday, May 20 through Thursday, May 23. The specific location of the closure will change as...
Locally, Maysville has the most extensive policy regarding cellphone usage in schools
ZANESVILLE − In March, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted met with school leaders during a roundtable to discuss research showing cellphone use is negatively affecting students' mental health, academic performance and social well-being. DeWine urged educators across the state to consider banning — or at least...
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