Day: December 22, 2020

Ira D. Beard III, 48

Ira D. Beard III, 48, of Carrollton, lost his battle with cancer Dec. 17, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. He was a great handyman. There wasn’t anything he couldn’t fabricate or build. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Ira and Helen Beard, Sr., and his maternal grandmother, Bernice Saffell. He is survived by his parents, Ira and Peggy Beard, Jr. of Scio; his wife, Kim Beard

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Classifieds

Help Wanted Non-attorney support staff person needed for local law office. Must be proficient in word processing and in dealing with the public.  Real estate title examination experience a plus, but not a requirement.  Please send resume to P.O. Box 326, Carrollton, Ohio 44615. St. John’s Villa Full time direct care positions on afternoon and shift nights starting at $10.99 per hour. Earn an extra .$50  per hour for perfect

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Local industry plans purchase, expansion

Golden Protective Services investing $800,000 in purchase, renovation of former DLH building Golden Protective Services (GPS), in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE) and Carroll County Economic Development, last week announced plans to purchase and renovate a building in the Carrollton Industrial Park on SR 332 south of Carrollton.  The total investment to purchase, renovate, and add new machinery and equipment is reported to be over $800,000. The company

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Coach McGee impressed with grit Warriors show in CVCA duals

Following a two-week layoff due to COVID-19, the Carrollton wrestling team was back on the mat Dec.19 for the Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA) duals.  Due to COVID restrictions limiting the number of spectators, teammates and coaches provided encouragement from the sidelines.  The Warriors faced the CVCA Royals in the first dual, falling 42-33. Freshman Kolten Barker (106 lbs.) opened the dual with a 9-2 win over Owen Nelson earning points

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Hornets dominate in wins over East Canton, Steubenville

By Carol McIntire Editor Malvern’s powerful one-two punch of Derk Hutchison and Michael Minor scored nearly 100 points last weekend as the Hornets picked up two decisive wins. Minor, a 6-foot, 4-inch junior forward dumped in 30 points in an 81-50 win over East Canton and followed it up with a 25-point performance the following night in a decisive 84-53 victory over Steubenville Big Red. Hutchison, a 6-0 senior guard,

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Bowlers keep unblemished record intact

Carrollton boys and girls bowling teams continue to cruise through the season with unblemished records. Both teams posted wins over Claymont Dec. 15 at Carroll Lanes and defeated Canton South Dec. 17 at Hall of Fame Lanes in Canton Claymont The Warrior boys team defeated the Mustangs 2,503 – 1,730 and the Lady Warriors cruised to a 2,604 – 2,074 victory. Clint Brackin paced the winners, who improved to 7-0

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COVID-19 news: Phase I vaccinations expected to begin this week

By Carol McIntire Editor COVID-19 testing continues at the county general health district as cases continue to increase in the county. Health Commissioner Kelly Engelhart told commissioners Dec. 17, the county as a cumulative total of 937 cases as of Dec. 17. Of that number 279 were active and 644 were presumed recovered. The death count remains at 14. Testing is conducted at the health district office on Moody Ave.

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Amsterdam man facing felony assault charges

By Eric Lowe CCM Contributor A Jefferson County man remains in jail following a domestic incident Dec. 12 in Amsterdam. David Hinerman, 45, of 118 Arch St. is charged with fourth degree domestic assault and second degree felonious assault. Jefferson County Sheriff Deputy Josh Stewart was dispatched to the Arch St. residence and two neighboring homes shortly after 6 p.m. in reference to a domestic dispute between David Hinerman and

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Reason for the season

Prinkey family’s nativity scene shares true meaning of Christmas By Carol McInire Editor Nearly 30 years ago, Vera Prinkey set up a small nativity scene in her yard as a way to share the true meaning of Christmas with her community. Today, at age 80, her mission remains the same. “I love Jesus and I want people to know what Christmas is really about – Jesus’ birth,” she said standing

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