Day: September 21, 2021

Warriors jump four slots in state football rankings

Carrollton jumped four spots in the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s weekly computer rankings for Sept. 21. The Warriors (4-1) moved from 8th to fourth, one place behind St. Clairsville (4-1), in Division IV Region 15 after defeating Kenmore-Garfield 22-6 Sept. 17. Bloom-Carroll (5-0), the team that eliminated Carrollton in the third round of playoffs in 2020, is first, followed by Indian Valley (3-0). Sandy Valley (4-1) jumped two places

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Livestock Quotes Sept. 20, 2021

CYA Exchange, LLC Sale Date: 9/20/2021 Total # of Head Sold: 310 Cattle Feeder Cattle Light Steers & Bulls 250-525# $129.00 to $167.50 Heavy Steers & Bulls 525-900# $71.00 to $152.00 Light Heifers 250-525# $56.00 to $139.00 Heavy Heifers 525-900# $80.00 to $135.00 Dairy Steers & Bulls 250-900# $45.00 to $50.00 Cows Bred Cow by the head — to $585.00 Good Cows $69.00 to $80.00 Medium Cows $58.50 to $68.50

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On sale today!

Pick up a copy of the Sept. 22 issue of The Carroll County Messenger on newsstands today. Interested in the Civil War? Learn about the large quilt display at the McCook House Museum. Find out about fall activities, court news, school board meetings and councils.

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Perfect!

Golf team closes out second unbeaten season Carrollton headed into Monday’s Eastern Buckeye Conference boys golf tournament with a perfect record.  It was the second consecutive undefeated regular season for the Warriors, who won the league and qualified for the state tournament in 2020. The Warriors wrapped up the 2021 regular season with a 12-0 mark after defeating Minerva 147-177 at Carroll Meadows Sept. 15 and 155-170 at Great Trail

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Who will wear the crown? CHS queen candidates announced

Five members of the 2022 Carrollton High School senior class are vying for the title of Homecoming Queen. The queen will be crowned by last year’s queen, Cailyn Bright, prior to the Carrollton vs. Alliance football game, slated to begin at 7 p.m. The candidates will also participate in the annual CHS fall homecoming parade Sept. 22. Lineup begins at 6:30. The parade will proceed from Industrial Dr. to SR

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Council welcomes ‘square crows’ back to Public Square

By Leigh Ann Rutledge CCM Reporter Carrollton Council approved fall activities within the village during the Sept. 13 meeting.  Council approved use of Public Square for what Village Administrator Mark Wells dubbed the annual “square crows” event sponsored by the Carroll County Visitors Bureau. Families, individuals, organizations, groups and businesses will decorate themed scarecrows for display Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. Judging will be at 12:30 p.m. “Square

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Hand-sewn quilts teach history lessons

From tattered to modern day award winners, McCook House display features them all  By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor A quilt display is taking place at the McCook House Civil War Museum Friday and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Oct. 9. The quilt show features an array of 90 quilts ranging from very old made by owners’ great great grandparents to unique new patterns.  A few are

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Around the county…

September – 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.  Thursdays – Cruise in on Public Square beginning at 5 p.m. Sept. 23 – Card making class

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Garbrandt accepts plea deal; sentenced to 15 years in prison

A Sherrodsville man was sentenced to 15 years in prison after accepting a plea deal that dismissed rape charges against him and canceled a jury trial scheduled to begin next week.  Carroll County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael V. Repella, II, sentenced Rickie A. Garbrandt, 58, of 6382 Crane Rd. SW, Sherrodsville to five years each on two counts of Sexual Battery, second-degree felonies, and 60 months on Sexual Battery,

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