Day: January 23, 2024

William O Workman Jr.

William O Workman Jr. William O Workman Jr., 63, of Minerva, OH, lost his battle to lung cancer Jan. 22, 2024, in his home, surrounded by his family. William, fondly known as Bill, was born in Canton, OH, June 12, 1960, to William O. Sr. and Bertha (Heinzman) Workman. He attended Canton South High School where he lettered in wrestling. Bill currently worked for 3D Partners but had many jobs throughout

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Bradley “Wheels” E. Wheeler

Bradley “Wheels” E. Wheeler, 67, of Port Clinton, Ohio passed away on Friday, January 19, 2024. He was born on January 1, 1957, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to Paul Wheeler and Joan (Hippensteel) Enterline. While he probably was called many names over the years, most people knew him exclusively as Wheels. As a child, Wheels once completely disassembled his father’s stereo and immediately rebuilt it to working condition. He continued teaching

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Classifieds

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. Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050  or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience!  Mattress SALE! all sizes – all brands!  Financing available Check Us Out on Facebook, Mon., Tues. Thurs. & Fri,  9 to 5:30, Closed on Wed.,

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Legals

 LEGAL NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT: Levi P. Saylor,Jr. (whose current address is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained), to the DEFENDANT American General Finance, Inc. (whose current address is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained), to the DEFENDANT Donald R. Moore, Jr.(whose current address is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained), to the DEFENDANT Donnedda Moore (whose current address is unknown and cannot with

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Malvern council fields request for return of Farmers Market

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Malvern Village Council discussed the return of the Malvern Farmers Market at its Jan. 17 meeting.  Jan Oprean of SwiftFields was not able to attend the meeting but wrote a detailed e-mail regarding her plans to once again takeover the market. Fiscal Officer Ashley Neading read the email to council which included an agreement that will be given to council and also what vendors will

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Carrollton Winter Homecoming Court

Members of the Carrollton High School Winter Homecoming Court were named last week. A queen and king will be crowned from the senior attendants during a ceremony between the junior varsity and varsity basketball game Feb. 2 against West Branch. Two attendants from each underclass will join the court as class attendants.Court members shown above include (from left): Josh Carman, Ashlee Garner, Nick Lawrence and Maleyna Havens, all seniors; Brock

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Hostetler, Hossler named CHS students of the month

Claire Hostetler and Matthew Hossler are Carrollton High School’s January Students of the Month.  Hostetler is the daughter of Amy Newsome, of Carrollton. She is an only child. She plays golf year round, is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council and a member of 4-H.  She plans to go to Malone University and play golf. Career plans include getting into med school and becoming a pediatric anesthesiologist. 

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Lions shut Barrino down, Minor steps in to lead Hornets to victory

By Carol McIntire Editor When an opponent shuts down your team’s number one scorer early in the contest, what do you do? If you’re Malvern Coach Dennis Tucci, you turn to the hot hand, who Tuesday night, was senior Mitch Minor. The 6-5 wing player scored four points in the first half but dumped in 15 in the second half, to score a game-high 19 points as the Hornets posted

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Warriors record five pins in win over Alliance

By Carol McIntireEditorCarrollton picked up what looked like a lopsided 51-23 win over the Alliance Aviators last Thursday in Alliance.Take away the 18 points the visiting Warriors picked up in forfeits and the match was much closer than the final score card showed.Carrollton won five matches by pin and one by decision while Alliance earned two pins, two major decisions and one decision. Add up the scores from those matches

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Three Lady Warriors earn pins against Aviators

The Carrollton girls filled only five weight classes but made the most of the opportunity when they traveled to Alliance Jan. 18 to take on the Aviators. The Warriors won three of the five by pins while the hosts won the other two by pin. Izzy Nuzzolillo won the 100 lb. class with a pin in 2:17 to kick off the match. Kailey Delawder (170) picked up a pin in

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Taylor named Buckeye CC adult student of the month

Aubrey Taylor was named January Adult Education student of the Month at Buckeye Career Center. Taylor is a student in the Dental Assisting program. The Dellroy resident is a 2023 graduate of Carrollton High School and BCC and is employed at Hennis Care Centre and Kafri Premier Endodontics.  Taylor took the Intro to Nursing program while in high school at BCC and decided to broaden her career opportunities through the

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Food pantry volunteers ready new home for Feb. 19 distribution

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter   Loaves & Fishes food pantry, along with St. Vincent DePaul, are on the move from a building on Moody Avenue to a new location at 343 2nd St., Carrollton.  “Progress is going every day and we are right in the middle of actively moving,” said Rev. Gordon Warner, Loaves & Fishes director of 25 years. “We will for sure be out before the Feb.

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Commissioners hand out over $.5 million in grants to county agencies

By Thomas ClapperCCM ReporterCarroll County Commissioners announced a list of agencies receiving general fund grants during the Jan. 18 meeting.Commissioner President Robert Wirkner noted during the session, bills were “unusnually high” and offered an explanation.Included in the $951,672.50 total for bills was $560,153 in grants to county agencies and organizations from the county general fund.There is also a reimbursement grant from the state, Healthy Aging Grant, that totals $37,420.“I want

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