Day: November 26, 2024

Albert “Butch” Shuman, 81

Albert “Butch” Shuman, 81, of Carrollton, passed away at his home surrounded by his family.  A son of the late Francis and Margaret Papanek Shuman, he was born Sept. 28, 1943, in Middlebourne, WV. Butch worked at Republic Steel for over 30 years as a crane repairman.  He is survived by his wife, the former Kathy Myers; two sons, Brian (Mia) Shuman and Jeff (Tammy) Shuman; four grandchildren, Saraya Shuman,

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Malvern village officials look to move lights from bridge

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Malvern Council discussed office business and village improvements such as the lights on the downtown bridge at the Nov. 18 meeting. Fiscal Officer Ashley Neading reported Malvern Administrative Assistant Teri Foster has been working very hard on transitioning software for the water billing.  “The last data pull is done and went smoothly,” said Neading. “Teri now knows how to do everything such as billing and

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Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:      On behalf of the Carroll County Animal Protection League’s officers, board of directors and awesome members, we wish to thank all the 117 attendees, the following individuals and businesses for their great silent auction items and their monetary sponsorships for our 14th annual Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction, held Nov. 9 at the Minerva Community Building.  We raised more than $14,000 to be applied to the cost

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BCC names Conotton teen November student of the month

Buckeye Career Center has named Luke Smith one of its November Student of the Month recipients.  Conotton Valley High School student Luke Smith was chosen for the honor for demonstrating November’s core value of collaboration.  The second high school winner is Luke Smith, a double lab student in Landscaping and Masonry. He attends BCC from Conotton Valley, where he has played football since third grade. Outside of school, Smith works

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Pleasant Grove to host O’Holy Night walk event

Pleasant Grove Chapel is inviting the public to attend a special walk-through of the wooded grounds of the church Dec. 15.  Known as O’Holy Night, the walk will begin at 5:30 p.m. and start in the gazebo and conclude at the stable. Luminaries and paper globes will help light the way. The event will feature friendly animals, music, sweet child actors and a newborn portraying baby Jesus. Pleasant Grove Chapel

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Cartwright headed to prison for four years

By Carol McIntire CCM Editor An East Canton man will spend the next four years in prison for aggravated vehicular assault in connection with a July car-motorcycle accident in Carroll County.  Carroll County Common Pleas Court Judge Michael V. Repella, II, sentenced Andrew Cartwright, 28, to the prison term Nov. 14 after Cartwright accepted a plea deal. In exchange for the prosecution agreeing to nolle (agreed not to prosecute) a

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Auditor partners with DocuPet for new online dog license program

By Carol McIntire Editor 2025 dog licenses for Carroll County go on sale Dec. 1 under a new licensing system.  Officials in the Carroll County Auditor’s office, which is responsible for licensing dogs in the county, said all dog licenses must be purchased online, beginning this year.  Auditor Lynn Fairclough is partnering with DocuPet, an online pet profile and lost pet licensing platform to provide the service. The cost of

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