Day: September 8, 2020

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Help Wanted St. John’s Villa Hiring Residential shifts, afternoon and nights, starting at $10.99 to $11.25 per hour. Earn an extra 50-cents per hour for perfect attendance per pay. After 90 day probation receive a 25-cent per hour raise for completing Med. Tech. Certification. With 2 years combined direct service provided to adults with disabilities and the completion of 60 hours of online course work, you will receive an additional

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Still time to enroll in Adult Education classes at BCC

Interested area residents still have time to apply for full-time Adult Education courses at Buckeye Career Center. Full-time adult courses begin Sept. 14. Available Adult Education programs include: Cosmetology; Dental Assisting; Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration; Heavy Equipment/CDL-A Operator; Law Enforcement Training Academy; Medical Assisting; Medical Office & Billing Specialist; Utility Lineworker and Welding Technology. The programs last nine months, with the exception of Cosmetology (two-year program), and meet

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CHS golfers pick up three wins, remain unbeaten

The Carrollton boys golf team remains undefeated after they beat Canton South, Alliance and Malvern last week. The Warriors topped Canton South 177-180 at Spring Valley Golf Course.           Jaxon Rinkes led the team carding a 37. Coby Weiland shot a 46 followed by John Birong and Isaac Warner with 47s. Leading Canton South were Brayden Brooks and Aidan Leahy, 43; Maddox Kruger, 46; and AJ

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Rockets put up valiant fight, fall 23-14 to Wildcats

By Leigh Ann Rutledge CCM Reporter The Conotton Valley Rockets fell to the visiting Edison Wildcats 23-14 Friday night in a hard-fought non-league contest. Despite regulations limiting the number of spectators, fans on both sides cheered for their team and booed during the tension-filled final seconds of the game. A fumble by the Wildcats gave the Rockets the ball with 2:24 left in the game. Conotton Valley began a drive

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Warriors hold off late Marlington surge

By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton’s defense bent, but didn’t break late in a contest Friday they won 32-24 over the Marlington Dukes. With just over two minutes left in the game, the Warriors, leading 32-24, were forced to punt. Marlington started the ensuing drive on their own 19-yard line, but quickly picked up two first downs, moving the ball to the 46-yard line with four quick passes. With a sense

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Grand jury indicts six on drug-related charges

Six persons were indicted on drug-related charges when a Carroll County grand jury met Sept. 2 for a half-day session. Prosecutor Steven D. Barnett said the grand jury heard from seven witnesses. Those indicted include: HANNAH L. FINN, 25, of 7187 Township Rd. 263, Bergholz, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, a felony of the fifth degree (F5). Finn is charged with possessing methamphetamine at a Carrollton residence Aug.

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Carroll Co. Arts Center opens; plan classes in October

The Carroll County Arts Center opened to the public Sept. 1 after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hours of operation are Tuesday and Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday, 1-6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A variety of handmade crafts are available for purchase, such as wood items, jewelry, paintings, and more. Watercolor classes will be held beginning in October for beginners or

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County voters request absentee ballots in record numbers

By Carol McIntire Editor Absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 general election are being requested at a rate never seen before at the Carroll County Board of Elections. “We already have over 1,200 requests for ballots to be mailed,” said Board of Elections Director Cheri Whipkey. “We normally receive about 300.” That number is very large, considering they were received before Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose mailed out absentee

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K9 Nuke tracks down wanted man

Seven hour search of Leavittsville area ends with arrest of Stark County man By Leigh Ann RutledgeCCM ReporterA fugitive from Stark County was apprehended after being on the run from lawenforcement officers in Carroll County for several hours Sept. 3.Paul A. Miner, 42, of Canton, was taken into custody by Carroll County deputiesat the United Methodist Church in Leavittsville at 9:11 p.m. after a searchthat involved several departments and covered

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