Day: February 1, 2022

Encino Energy quietly moves into new Carroll County office

By Carol McIntire Editor The largest producer of oil in Ohio and fourth largest private natural gas and oil producer in the United States quietly moved into its new home north of Carrollton practically unnoticed by those around it. Encino Energy sold the Louisville, OH, office it acquired with the purchase of Chesapeake Energy’s Utica Shale assets in Ohio in 2018 and is setting up shop in the former MRC

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Florence A. Breckenridge, 73

Florence Ann Breckenridge, 73, of Malvern, passed away at her home Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022.   Born May 26, 1948, in Canton, she was a daugther to Ralph and Helen (Hodge) Martin. Florence enjoyed collecting things from flea markets, playing cards and helping her husband with the flowers. Florence is survived by her husband of 54 years, James Breckenridge; a daughter, Casandra Breckenridge of Henderson, NV; two sons, James M. and

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Testimony begins in Cole trial

By Carol McIntire Editor A jury of four men and eight women will decide if Audrey Cole (also as Audrey Branch) acted in self-defense or murdered Michael Mott when she shot him May 3, 2021, at a home they shared near Mechanicstown. During opening statements late Monday morning, Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett told the jury Cole pulled an AR 15 out from under a bed, went to

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Police chief seeks additional funds

 By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton council talked money – a storage of it in 2021 and the need for more of it in the 2022 budget – with Police Chief Tim Timberlake and Sergeant Geno Cook for nearly an hour  during the Jan. 24 council meeting.  Council approved appropriations for 2022 at the Dec. 10 meeting which included just over $1 million ($1,001,500) for the police department. That figure does

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Warriors, Lions set for showdown

The showdown between unbeaten Carrollton and Minerva bowling teams was postponed until this Friday, Feb. 4 at Carroll Lanes.  Both teams are undefeated in Eastern Buckeye Conference (EBC) and Stark County Bowling Conference action.   The two teams will face off at 4 p.m. at Carroll Lanes with the EBC and Stark County league championships at stake. 

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Hornets roll over TCC, East Canton in IVC clashes

CCM Staff Report Michael Minor recorded a double-double and four Hornets scored in double figures as Malvern picked up an 84-71 Inter Valley Conference road win over Tuscarawas Central Catholic Jan. 25. Michael Minor scored a game high 27 points and grabbed 12 of his team’s 30 rebounds. KJ Thomas added 17 points, Dylan Phillips 15 and Mitchell Minor 12. All 12-of Mitchell Minor’s points came from 3-point range. Michael

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Wheels break loose on Edison school bus; driver’s calm actions prevent injuries

By Eric Lowe CCM Contributor Edison Local Superintendent Bill Beattie praised the efforts of a bus driver involved in an accident last Wednesday on SR 43 in East Springfield. Beattie said no students were injured, thanks to the skills of driver Vanessa Scott. An exclusive video of the incident taking place shows both tires, hub, and axle on the driver side detaching from her bus and flying into oncoming traffic,

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Opinion

To the Editor: Are we asking the right questions? While observing the state of our political theater the last decade, it has caused a worrisome feeling within my spirit that has prompted me to write my first letter.  Whether you are Republican, Democrat or Independent, we must ask ourselves – are we fighting for a team or are we fighting for our country? I have witnessed for years unbelievable verbal

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Opinion

To the Editor: On behalf of the Malvern Community Development Fund Board of Trustees, I want to thank everyone who helped to make Malvern festive with the small and large Christmas trees.  Nevin and Barb Crater donated the large community tree, they  sponsored in one of the first Christmas tree projects in Malvern.  Jamie Shoemaker, Jeff Burgess and Ryan Lawson cut the tree down, moved it and put lights on it. 2021 planters

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Classifieds

Off-Street Parking Off-street 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! Household Sofa

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