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Sheriff’s Report, 01/15/11

Animal removed from the roadway on SR 39, Hardy Township. Reports taken of theft on CR 318, Ripley Township, telephone harassment on SR 83, Mechanic Township, breaking and entering on PR 386, Berlin Township, and on CR 201, Salt Creek Township, and a suspicious person on CR 23, Knox Township. OSP handled report of a one vehicle injury accident on SR 241, Hardy Township. Reports taken of a two...

Sheriff’s Report, 01/14/11

Reports taken of domestic violence on TR 129, Hardy Township, and theft on CR 623, Hardy Township. Another agency assisted on TR 511, Ripley Township. Advice and information given on report of trespassing on TR 511, Ripley Township. OSP handled report of a disabled vehicle on CR 622, Killbuck Township. Report taken of theft on SR 3, Washington Township. Welfare check completed on E. Millersburg...

Sheriff’s Report, 01/13/11

Disabled vehicle assisted at SR 39 and CR 623, Hardy Township. Reports taken of grand theft on SR 60, Killbuck Township, theft on TR 511, Ripley Township, burglary on CR 100, Ripley Township, and theft on TR 508, Ripley Township. Disabled vehicle assisted on CR 160, Salt Creek Township. Suspicious vehicle reported at SR 179 and SR 226, Washington Township; all was OK. OSP handled report of a two...

Sheriff’s Report, 01/12/11

Report taken of grand theft on SR 241, Salt Creek Township. Welfare check completed on CR 35, Killbuck Township. OSP handled reports of a two vehicle non-injury accident at SR 39 and Walnut St., Walnut Creek Township, a one vehicle injury at CR 70 and TR 161, Clark Township, and a two vehicle non-injury at TR 401 and SR 39, Walnut Creek Township. Report taken of a one vehicle non-injury accident...

Sheriff’s Report, 01/11/11

Report taken of breaking and entering on US 62, Paint Township. Reports taken of a three vehicle non-injury accident on SR 39, Knox Township, a one vehicle non-injury on SR 241, Paint Township, a two vehicle injury on SR 83, Hardy Township, and a two vehicle non-injury on SR 754, Ripley Township. Report received of a one vehicle non-injury accident on TR 362, Berlin Township; assistance given...
Boyd goes off as Hawks ground Rockets

Boyd goes off as Hawks ground Rockets

With so many players on Hiland’s boys basketball team, head coach Mark Schlabach has said that the nights when any one players goes off for a ridiculous number of points will be few and far between. Tuesday, Jan. 18 could have been one of those nights for Noah Boyd. The 6-foot-7 senior scored at will against a host of smaller Conotton Valley Rockets, moving inside and outside, hitting...
Local employee receives award from John Deere

Local employee receives award from John Deere

With the development of new technology and high-performance systems for John Deere equipment, it is critically important that customers receive exceptional service from highly-trained product experts, technicians, and aftermarket support personnel. Moore’s Lawn & Garden participates in a comprehensive training program with John Deere to help their employees reach certain standards of...

Majora Lane receives top honors from the state

Majora Lane Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care in Millersburg has been ranked in the top 25 facilities in the state in the recently released Ohio Department of Aging Family Satisfaction Survey. More than 700 facilities participated in the 2010 statewide survey of 29,873 family members who provided information on all aspects of care. Two key survey questions were, “Overall, do you like...
Coal mining and the company store

Coal mining and the company store

Take a good look at this coal miner from the Dundee area. His lunch bucket probably had a couple of sandwiches and a thermos of black coffee. His hard hat has a long spout miners light, which is highly collectible today. Coal mining was hard work and the pay was made in script or metal tokens that could be spent only in the coal company store - thus the saying I owe my soul to the company...
Prairie Township Fire Dept. blazing into the future with new truck, technology

Prairie Township Fire Dept. blazing into the future with new truck, technology

Huddled in the dark garage, firemen patiently waited, taking turns to blow the loud air horn, turn on the lights, and point to the myriad of gadgets, digital readouts, and just overall beauty of their new beast. Wednesday, Jan. 19, marked the beginning of a new era in firefighting for the Prairie Township Fire Department with the arrival of its newest piece of equipment, a rescue tanker truck...