Day: December 17, 2024

Russell, Wood win bowling tournament titles

 Carrollton crowned an individual champion, placed two bowlers on the All-Tournament Team and both teams finished runners-up in the Tuscarawas County Classic Bowling Tournament Dec. 7. Carrollton junior Kaylee Russell won the girls individual title with a 581 score. Teammate and senior Hailee Ulman rolled a 574 to place second.  On the boys side, senior Bryce Taylor earned All-Tournament Team honors with by laying down a 635 score to place

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Rt. 332 sidewalk project nears completion

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Village Administrator Mark Wells reported the Rt. 332 sidewalk project is within one week of completion with the exception of seeding and painting. Frigid weather held it up a bit.  Wells said the cost was $1.3 million for the sidewalk and the village had to pay under $10,000. This was 2,000 feet of sidewalk. The village paid less than 1%. “That’s huge for ODOT to

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Scio area Toys for Tots

The Oil and Gas Association along with the Williams Company and area oil and gas companies partnered to do Toys for Tots for area children. On Dec. 3 the group was at the Scio Volunteer Fire Department.  “We are doing what we can to make the holidays merry for local families,” said Williams Community and Outreach Specialist Maggie Wallen.  Approximately 20 Williams employees were on site to help families shop

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Malvern area Toys for Tots

EOG Resources, Inc., along with The Oil and Gas Association partnered for a Toys for Tots giveaway for area children at the Malvern office (the former Colfor Manufacturing building) on Dec. 9.  “A lot of us live here locally and we are community oriented,” said Lucas Shipper with EOG Resources, Inc. “We have received good feedback about the purchase of the former Colfor Building and we are happy to put

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192-year tradition continues for Adams family

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Adams Tree Farms in Malvern is wrapping up another year of holiday sales in its 192-year, multi-generational legacy in the timber and pine tree selling business.  John and his wife, Irene (Savona), Adams are the latest in a line of family tree farmers since 1832. Growing up in Carroll County, John graduated from Carrollton High School and Irene is a Malvern graduate.  “The original John

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