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Moody receives Franklin B. Walter scholarship award

Malvern High School senior Abby Moody is the recipient of a Franklin B. Walter All-Scholastic Scholarship Award for Carroll County.The Ohio Educational Service Center Association (OESCA) established the scholarship program to promote and recognize outstanding academic achievement. One senior from each Ohio county nominated by an ESC is eligible to

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Shelby Rhodes attends young farmers and ranchers conference

By Carol McIntire Editor When you talk agriculture to 22-year-old Carroll County resident Shelby Rhodes, her eyes light up and she immediately joins the conversation.  That desire to promote Carroll County ag and learn about the industry made her an ideal candidate to attend the American Farm Bureau Young Farmers

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Open house to honor Fr. Cinson

A 50-year jubilee of the ordination to the priesthood of Fr. Victor P. Cinson is planned May 19. Cinson is the pastor of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Malvern and St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Minerva. The open house celebration will be held May 19 from 1–4 p.m. in

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Kiko, Gromley reign over CHS prom

Ryan Kiko and Olivia Gromley reigned over the 2024 Carrollton High School prom, held April 27 in the high school gym.  Kiko was crowned by 2023 King Jaxon Rinkes while Gromley was crowned by Bobbie McGinnis. Kiko, the son of Geno and Heather Kiko, is a member of the Warrior

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Railroad repairs to close SR39 in Sherrodsville

State Route 39 will close on Monday, April 29, through Tuesday, April 30, in Sherrodsville, for repairs to the railroad crossing located just west of the intersection with State Route 212 (east). The detour is SR 212 west to SR 800 south, SR 800 south to SR 416 south, SR

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Carrollton Middle School students earn superior ratings

Several Carrollton Middle School students earned superior ratings the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) adjudicated event April 13.Those receiving superior ratings are shown above. Front Row (from left): Jaden Logan, Mya Ruggieri and Brooklyn Detchon. Second Row: Leah McDonald, Gianna Fritz, Madelyn Lovette, Eva Nicholas and Isabella Chappell. Third Row: 

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Belle’s Adult Day Center to open May 6

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter   Belle’s Adult Day Center will open May 6 to care for Carroll County residents suffering from physical or cognitive disabilities.  Owner/Manager Mindy Weiland also owns Belle’s House assisted living and wanted to have a space to help more of those in need.  “I got

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All-inclusive basketball program planned at Malvern

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Malvern Village Council met with Teresa and Devin Swisher at its April 15 meeting to discuss a summer basketball program at Malvern Village Park.  The Swishers said this would be the second year doing this and last year was a success for what they wanted

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Geckler gets 8-12 yearsin prison for shooting

By Carol McIntireEditorA Massillon man will spend the next eight to 12 years in prison for shooting a Carrollton teen with a bow and arrow and stabbing him last September.During a sentencing hearing April 15 in Carroll County Common Pleas Court, Judge Michael V. Repella sentenced Michael J. Geckler, 20,

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ROAD CLOSING

State Route 183 will close on Monday, April 22, through Tuesday, April 23, just east of Magnolia, for repairs to the bridge over Sandy Creek. The detour is SR 542 south to SR 212 west, SR 212 west to SR 800 north, SR 800 north back to SR 183, and

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