Day: July 6, 2021

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This week The Messenger features stories on electronic monitoring, outstanding Hornet athletes, Kevin Butterfield’s new business venture, find a yard sale or auction and more.

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Butterfield treats your vehicle like his own

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor According to statista.com, U.S. motor vehicle sales reached between 14 and 15 million units in 2020. With individuals often owning more than one vehicle and families owning several, who has time to clean and properly care for all these vehicles? Kevin Butterfield has the time and experience, having been involved in detailing and mechanics his entire life. He opened Butterfield’s Auto Detailing at his

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2021 football divisions, regions announced

The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) announced the football region assignments for the upcoming 2021 season last week. The 10-week regular-season begins the week of August 16, with the top 16 schools in each region qualifying for the playoffs. Divisional assignments for the upcoming 2021-22 school year will remain the same as the 2020-21 school year in all sports. In all sports, coaches have an unlimited number of days

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Alive Festival returns to Atwood Park

The Alive Musical Festival will take place July 15-18 at Atwood Lake Park. The Christian music festival begins Thursday, July 15, with performances by We the Kingdom at 7 p.m. and For King and County, both on the main stage. Friday, July 16 entertainment will be held on three stages, Main Stage, the new Woods Stage and the Family Fun Stage and feature performers such as Skillet, Andy Mineo, Kirk

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Around the county…

July – Mondays – Lunch 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. by donation at the West Twp. Community Center on SR 212 in New Cumberland.  Includes many sides, dessert and a drink. Plus, The Loft Resale Shop open 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.  Tuesdays – Carrollton Rotary Club meets at St. John’s Villa at noon. July 8 – Stargazing event at 9 p.m. at Great Trail Golf Course in Minerva. Sponsored

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Chase lands Richmond man in county jail

A Richmond man who led authorities on a three-county chase June 3 entered no contest pleas to several charges and is serving jail time. Christopher Cutri, 31, of 5844 SR 152, Richmond, was charged by Amsterdam Police with Failure to Comply with the Signal or Order of a Police Officer, a third degree felony, after he sped away from Police Chief Tyler Yoho as he attempted a traffic stop on

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