Day: September 3, 2024

Scott E. Brown, 59

Scott E. Brown, 59, of Harlem Springs, passed away unexpectedly Saturday morning, Aug. 31, 2024, in his home.  Born June 3, 1965, in Portland, Indiana, he was a son of Kathy Grogg Brown of Harlem Springs and the late Walter L. Brown. Scott was an U.S. Army Veteran having served overseas in Operation Desert Storm. He was a member of Parker Lodge 630 F&AM in Parker City, Indiana. Along with

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Thomas Turnipseed, 58

Thomas Turnipseed, 58, of Augusta passed away unexpectedly, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024 at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital in Canton.  The son of Ruby (Richard) Owens of Augusta and the late Denton Turnipseed, he was born Feb. 21, 1966, in Alliance, Ohio. Thomas is survived by his wife or 25 years, the former Maurissa Sanayhie; three children, Sarah, Isabella, and Thomas; two grandchildren, Kerah and Psalms; and a sister, Darla.  Funeral

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Jerry Lynn Crum, 73

Jerry Lynn Crum Jerry Lynn Crum of Carrollton passed away on Tuesday Aug. 27, 2024, at the age of 73. He was born on April 26, 1951, to the late James and Alberta Crum. He proudly served his country in the Army during the Vietnam War. He married the love of his life Sheila Crum on July 04, 1987.  Jerry enjoyed spending time with his friends and family playing cards.

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It’s raining cats and dogs at Carrollton village hall

Thomas ClapperCCM ReporterCats and dogs were the main topics at the Aug. 26 Carrollton Village Council meeting.Council decided to table a newly amended cat ordinance much to the dismay of residents who attended the meeting and displayed their frustration.Village Administrator Mark Wells reported he reached out to the Carroll County Health Department and they are not going to adopt the resolution because there is not the sufficient staffing information to

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Ohio Open Doors offers a look inside state’s historic buildings

Three historical sites in Carroll County will  have the doors open Sept. 6-15 as part of the Ohio History Connection’s “Ohio Open Doors” event. During those dates, visitors can discover Ohio’s amazing heritage as historic buildings  across the state open their doors for tours and events. “Ohio Open Doors shares stories of important landmarks and interesting sites right in our backyards, highlighting the history and unique nature of some of Ohio’s most

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XC runners off to impressive starts

By Carol McIntireEditorArea cross country runners found success at the Mark Albaugh Early Bird Invitational Aug. 24 at Claymont High School.The Sandy Valley girls won the small school girls team race, Carrollton senior Ricky Sibila captured the top spot in the large school boys race, the Carrollton girls team placed third in the large school girls race, the boys team fourth and several runners earned individual medals.Sibila (16:09) put 14

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Art on 30 Gallery and Gift Shop opens in Minerva

The Art on 30 Gallery and Gift Shop in Minerva celebrated its grand opening on Aug. 16, with a ribbon cutting and open house.Located at 301 W. Lincoln Way, Art on 30, will feature owner David Jentgen’s black-and-white photographs, paintings by Sally Priscilla Lytle, Marti Jones Dixon and Emily Orsich, ceramic creations by Liz Krammes Eynon and much more.“We find it very rewarding that people more and more look, not

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Lombardi completes lifelong dream

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter For local historian, history enthusiast and now published author, Jason Lombardi, preserving Malvern history and heritage has been a passion since childhood. Lombardi is currently the president and is the co-creator of the Malvern Historic Society, whom he co-created with dear friend and fellow lover of Malvern history, the late Frances Montella. His book “Images of America Around Malvern” by Arcadia Publishing is available online

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