Day: October 12, 2021

Area schools remain in the hunt for state football playoff spots

Carrollton moved up one spot to No. 4 in Division IV Region 15 of this week’s Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) weekly football rankings. The Warriors (6-2) were No. 5 last week. Bloom-Carroll continues to hold down the top spot followed by St. Clairsville (7-1) and John Glenn (5-2). Sandy Valley (5-3) remains in the No. 10 spot in Division V Region 17. Southern Local moved up from No.

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Livestock Quotes Oct. 11

CYA Exchange, LLC Sale Date: 10/11/2021 Total # of Head Sold: 223 Cattle Feeder Cattle Light Steers & Bulls 250-525# $120.00 to $146.00 Heavy Steers & Bulls 525-900# $70.00 to $141.00 Light Heifers 250-525# $89.00 to $120.00 Heavy Heifers 525-900# $71.00 to $104.00 Dairy Steers & Bulls 250-900# $49.00 to $59.00 Cows Bred Cow by the head $390.00 to $1,000.00 Cow/Calf Pairs by the pair — to $560.00 Good Cows

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Local News – Local Views

Pick up a copy of The Carroll County Messenger with the news you want from the people you know. Inside the Oct. 13 issue, you will find court news, county COVID updates, sports news, classifieds, upcoming activities and much, much, more.

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Classifieds

SERVICES Offstreet parking available in downtown Carrollton.  Paved lot. Close to Courthouse and Public Square.  Reasonable rates.  Call 330-691-0118 or 330-805-7642. BUYING GUNS Top prices paid for clean pre-owned guns, rifles, handguns and Thompson center muzzleloaders, estate purchases also. RUNZO’S Outdoor Sports on the strip St. Rt. 62 in Beloit 330-537-2137.  Check Us Out on FB. WANTED Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050 or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience!

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Rockets convert turnovers in TDs, top Devils 54-14

By Leigh Ann Rutledge CCM Reporter The Conotton Valley Rockets found their pot of gold at the end of a rainbow that illuminated the sky over the stadium Friday night just prior to homecoming festivities.  The rainbow stretched across the sky and seemed to end at the Rocket scoreboard, which read HOME 54 – VISITORS (Beallsville Blue Devils) 14 at the end of the game.  In recognition of October being

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Rutledge sets new standard for goals scored in a season, Warriors win big

Ariona Rutledge had a record setting performance Oct. 4 when the Carrollton girls soccer team defeated Harrison Central 7-0 at Community Field. Rutledge, a sophomore, set a new school record for goals scored in a season with 18. “Ariona had a hat trick (scored three goals) leaving her with 18 goals on the season,” noted Coach Brandon Irwin following the win. The previous record for 15 goals was set two

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Two charged, others pending in theft of vehicles

Two men have been charged in Carroll County Municipal Court for the theft of a motor vehicle taken Aug. 9 from a lot at 1040 Canton Rd., Carrollton.   Timothy D. Sechrist, 37, of 6943 Harvey Ave. NW, North Canton, was arraigned Sept. 21 in front of Judge Gary Willen for Motor Vehicle Theft, a felony in the fourth degree (F4) and Attempted Grand Theft.  Bond was set at $50,000 cash/surety

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Around the county…

October – Mondays – Lunch 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. by donation at the Warren 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.   Thursdays – Car Cruise-in on Public Square in Carrollton 5-8 p.m. Oct. 14 – Card making class with Lori Kucera at Carroll Co. Library. Fall and Halloween themed. Cost

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Joanne J. Keyser, 79

Joanne J. Keyser, 79, of Carrollton, passed away Oct. 9, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Canton. Born Sept. 14, 1942, in Charleston, WV, she was a daughter to the late Harold and May (Carney) Babe.  During her life, Joanne was a member of the Suburban Church of Christ and the Carroll County Veterans Club.  She loved planting flowers and doing puzzles of all kinds.  She enjoyed baking and making candy, as she

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Daniel H. Masalko, 70

Daniel Hubert Masalko, 70, of Minerva, passed away at Aultman Health Foundation Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021.   Born June 2, 1951, in Canton, he was a son to Wallace and Anna (Brown) Masalko. Daniel is survived by his companion of 34 years, Margaret Meyers of Minerva; a sister, Linda Crosland of Canton; two nephews, Aaron (Marisa) Crosland and Jamie Masalko; and a niece, Ashley Crosland. In addition to his parents, he

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Community Christmas program sign-ups begin

Are the holiday seasons hard on your finances? The community has come together to help families who are income eligible supplement gifts for their children.  To be eligible to apply, children must be between the ages of 1- 12 years of age through Christmas and be a Carroll County resident. The family income must be less than 200 percent of poverty guidelines. Applicants must bring proof of income for the

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Atkinson competent to stand trial

The Malvern man charged with aggravated murder in the January death of his roommate has been found competent to stand trial. A judgment entry filed Oct. 1 in Carroll County Common Pleas Court stated an evaluation conducted by James Ponatan PHD, of Behavioral Healthcare concluded with a reasonable degree of psychological certainty that Arlen Allen Atkinson, 54, of 2101 Bellflower Rd. Malvern, has been restored to competency. As such, he

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50th Mill Festival attracts over 25,000 visitors

The 50th Algonquin Mill Festival experienced a successful weekend after a year off due to COVID-19.  Carroll County Historical Society President Jennifer Cramer said over 25,000 people attended the festival. Beautiful weather all three days welcomed visitors to the event.  Six ton of the famous sauerkraut sold out early Friday.  “The ladies from Big Brothers Big Sisters did a wonderful job,” Cramer said. “The group has already decided to make nine-ton

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