Day: November 5, 2024

Unofficial Carroll County Election Results

According to Carroll County Board of Elections results sheets, 74.9 percent of the 18,326 registered voters cast ballots in the Nov. 5 general election. Following are the unofficial election results, which were reported by 10 p.m. President: Richard Duncan (NPA): 44 Kamala Harris (DEM):3,038 Chase Oliver (Lib): 49 Peter Sonski (Oth): 20 Donald Trump (GOP: 10,444 U.S. Senate Sherrod Brown (Dem): 3,504 Don Kissick (Lib): 561 Bernie Moreno (GOP): 9,392

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Classifieds

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Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE In the Matter of: Braidyn J. E. Greathouse JOHN DOE, Unknown Father of BRAIDYN J. E. GREATHOUSE whose current residence is unknown, will take notice that in Case No. 20244029 Petition for Custody has been filed by Attorney Kelley Broadwater representing Gary J. Greathouse. JOHN DOE, will take notice that he is required to answer this Petition within twenty-eight (28) days after publication of this notice. This matter

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Buckeye Career Center breaks ground on new medical addition

Buckeye Career Center (BCC) has officially broken ground on its $6 million medical facility addition. The ceremonial groundbreaking was held  at Buckeye Career Center. BCC was awarded a $2.85 million grant, in 2023, from the State of Ohio Facilities Construction Commission’s Career Technical Construction Program to assist with funding the project. The new 11,015 square feet, state-of-the-art healthcare learning center will be located on the west side of the current building. 

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Lady Lions claim Division II state cross country championship

By Carol McIntire Editor Minerva won its second consecutive Division II girls championship and its third in four years Saturday at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Cross Country State Championships. The Lady Lions stood atop the podium in 2021, 2023 and again in 2024 in front of a large crowd at Fortress Obetz near Columbus, the site for the championships the last few years. Minerva tallied 100 points to

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Hornets hold off Lucas, advance to second round

By Carol McIntire Editor Malvern quarterback Jared Witherow threw for 347 yards and six touchdowns as the Hornets held off the Lucas Cubs at home 40-26  in the first round of the Division VII football playoffs Friday.  The Hornets came into the game as the No. 3 seed in Region 25 and the Lucas Cubs as the No. 11 seed. Malvern (10-1) will now host Lowellville (7-4) in a regional quarterfinal

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Don’s Custom Meats named ‘Ally to ODNR’

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Don’s Custom Meats was awarded a plaque and recognized as an Excellent Processor and ally to the Ohio Division of Wildlife on Oct. 23.  Carroll County Game Warden Scott Cartwright and other officials including former Carroll County Game Warden Dan Shroyer met Don Pontones’ son, Don Jr. and wife, Kathy, at Don’s Custom Meats to present the award.  “Don’s Custom Meats is outstanding to work

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Speedway crowd serves as backdrop for Saved by the Belt presentations

By Carol McIntire Editor A Carroll County woman was one of two persons who recently received Saved by the Belt license plates and certificates from the New Philadelphia Post of the Ohio StateHighway Patrol in front of racing fans at Midvale Speedway. Oliviaa Hull, 19, of Carroll County was involved in a vehicle crash Aug. 12 on SR 171 with rather unique circumstances, according to Lt. Johnnie H. Maier of

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Parker fills council seat

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Carrollton Council discussed the potential political signs lawsuit presented at the last meeting and approved a new councilman at its Oct. 28 meeting.  Council received three letters of interest from village residents for consideration to replace former councilman Corey Yeager who stepped down due to health reasons.  After an eight-minute executive session, Travis Parker was voted in fill the vacant seat. Parker, who was not

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