Day: January 4, 2022

Welcome 2022

The first issue for 2022 of The Carroll County Messenger hits newsstands this afternoon. Learn about a new winery at Bluebird Farm Park, political outlooks and why Myers Tin Shop had an “out with the old” day. Catch up on area sports and check out hiking/walking trails around the area. Court news and county department updates are included.

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Out with the old, in with the new

An antique forklift removed an even older piece of equipment from Myers Tin Shop on E. Main St., Carrollton, Dec. 11. Don Hoover, the new owner of Myers Tin Shop, decided to remove a 1910 shear to make room for other equipment. Hoover learned to weld while serving eight years in the Navy and purchased the business from Jim Myers. Marlboro Towing LLC of Alliance brought the 1971 Clark Forklift

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Classifieds

Off-Street Parking 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! Real

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Warriors finish 5-4 in tough Wheeling Park Duals

The Carrollton Warriors mat men competed in the Wheeling Park Duals at Wes Banco Arena Dec. 28 and 29. The Warriors were 5-4 in the two-day competition. “It was a tough tournament, and the level of competition was solid,” Head Coach Joe McGee stated. “We had a few guys in our line-up who were a little banged up, but we had others step in for them and they recorded some

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Hornets stay unbeaten; top Buckeye Trail, Caldwell

By Carol McIntire Editor Eleven Malvern Hornets put points on the board as the team outlasted the Buckeye Trail Warriors 74-56 in an Inter Valley Conference (IVC) crossover contest Dec. 28. The Warriors held their own against the undefeated Hornet team midway through the first half, but Coach Dennis Tucci’s style of rotating fresh players into the contest on a constant basis proved too much for the visitors.  Playing with

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Rininger, King named students of month

Seniors Douglas Rininger and Erin King were named Carrollton High School December Students of the Month.  Rininger is the son of Gary Rininger and Tiffany Taylor of Carrollton.  He was a member of the Warrior football team and enjoys weightlifting.  He is undecided where he will attend college but wants to major in Education and become a teacher, with a minor in Sports Management.  Who has influenced him?  “Coach Wood.

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Hidden Trails Wine Cellar:

Park District’s newest venture offers a taste of wines from around the world in an historic 1800s barn By Carol McIntire Editor Mixing the history and atmosphere of a restored early 1800s barn with the experience of savoring the taste of wines from around the world is the goal of the Carroll County Park District with its newest venture: Hidden Trails Wine Cellar at Bluebird Farm Park. The goal of

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Atkinson restored to competency, murder trial scheduled March 7

The Malvern man accused of setting a fire that resulted in the death of his roommate has been found competent to stand trial. Arlen Allen Atkinson, 54, of Malvern, who remains incarcerated in the county jail on a $2 million bond, was found competent to stand trial during a sanity hearing Dec. 23 with a five-day trial scheduled to begin March 7. The competency determination came following completion of an

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