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Carrollton 2018 graduate to be recommended as next girls basketball coach
The Carrollton Athletic Committee has announced the recommendation of Mikayla Poole to Carrollton’s Board of Education for the position of Head Girls Basketball Coach of the Carrollton Warriors following the resignation of Nik Schweikert. Poole’s candidacy will be presented at the upcoming board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 11th....
Man in blue: High school baseball umpire Don Levy retiring after 50 years
If there is a central fact that baseball umpires must come to grips with about their job, it's that not everyone is going to be happy with their decisions. "Umpires are like closers, man: You've got to have a short memory," Jackson High School baseball coach Bill Gamble said with a chuckle. "You...
'A great break from the real world:' Garaway's Samantha Miller loves being outdoors
Editor's Note: The Times-Reporter is profiling one senior from each of the school districts in Tuscarawas County coinciding with graduation. They were nominated by school administrators. SUGARCREEK ‒ Garaway senior Samantha Miller enjoys spending as much time as possible in the outdoors, whether it's golfing, hiking the Appalachian Trail or hunting deer and turkey with her father and her younger brother. ...
'My art will always be in the park': Fairless fifth graders create artwork for park
BETHLEHEM TWP. ‒ Fifth graders at Fairless Elementary School are keeping the history of Navarre alive through art. Art teacher Jenny Best led the students in creating 6-by-11 acrylic paintings to adorn a two-dimensional, 16-foot canal boat at Navarre-Bethlehem Township Park, 8201 Hudson Drive SW. The 93 pictures include...
Baseball Game Recap: Tuscarawas Central Catholic Comes Up Short
Tuscarawas Central Catholic is still looking for their season's first win. They lost 12-6 to the Malvern Hornets on Thursday. The result was an unpleasant reminder to Tuscarawas Central Catholic of the 8-2 loss they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in April of 2022. For Malvern's part,...
Ohio man walks away from plane crash in Crawford County
BUCYRUS — An Ohio man refused treatment after surviving a plane crashed Saturday afternoon near Bucyrus, according to a press release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Nathaniel Thomas, 51, of Stone Creek, declined treatment after his single-engine plane crashed at approximately 2:30 p.m. The Bucyrus Post said Thomas...
Minerva Alumni group to add three to Hall of Fame
Minerva High School’s Alumni Association will induct three more graduates to its Alumni Hall of Fame during a dinner June 8 at the Minerva High School Auditeria. Tickets for the event are $30. Social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Contact the school for information on tickets.
Jerry Lahmers appointed to fill vacancy on Tuscarawas County Board of Elections
Jerry Lahmers, 78, of Newcomerstown, has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Tuscarawas County Board of Elections. He was selected by the Tuscarawas County Republican Party Executive Committee, and the choice must be approved by the Ohio Secretary of State. NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Republicans have chosen Jerry Lahmers...
Ohio man walks away from plane crash in Crawford County
BUCYRUS — An Ohio man refused treatment after surviving a plane crashed Saturday afternoon near Bucyrus, according to a press release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Nathaniel Thomas, 51, of Stone Creek, declined treatment after his single-engine plane crashed at approximately 2:30 p.m. The Bucyrus Post said Thomas...
New Philadelphia baseball wins sectional title with mercy-rule win over East Liverpool
NEW PHILADELPHIA — New Philadelphia, which is a defending Division II district baseball champion, is headed back to district play after registering an impressive 10-0 six-inning shutout of East Liverpool in a sectional title game Tuesday evening at Tuscora Park. “Back in the district and it feels good,” New...
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