Author: Thomas Clapper

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Offstreet parking available in downtown Carrollton.  Paved lot. Close to Courthouse and Public Square.  Reasonable rates.  Call 330-691-0118  or 330-805-7642. Top prices paid for clean pre-owned guns, rifles, handguns and Thompson center muzzleloaders, estate purchases also. RUNZO’S Outdoor Sports on the strip St. Rt. 62 in Beloit  330-537-2137.  Check Us Out on FB. Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050  or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience! Gordon’s Furniture will re-open Jan. 4, 2024.

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Incumbents are only names on March 19 primary election ballot

The list of candidates for the March 19 primary election in Carroll County contains only familiar names.No one, other than incumbents, filed petition to seek party nominations to the 10 open county offices.Those filing for re-election include:Common Pleas Judge Michael V. Repella, II; Coroner Mandal B. Haas, County Commissioner (Jan. 2 term) Robert E. Wirkner, County Commissioner (Jan. 3 term) Christopher Modranski, Engineer Brian J. Wise, Prosecuting Attorney Steven D.

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Hornets hold on to unblemished record

By Carol McIntireEditorMalvern found itself in unfamiliar territory in the early going of an Inter Valley Conference North matchup with the Strasburg Tigers Dec. 23.For only the second time this season, the host Hornets found themselves trailing in the first quarter. The situation didn’t last long though as Malvern erased a 10-7 deficit at the 3:07 mark of the first quarter and cruised to a 73-30 win over the Tigers.

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Warriors pile up points in non-league victories

By Dan RiesSports ReporterHillari Baker scored 13 of her game-high 22 points in the first quarter of a non-league game with the Dalton Bulldogs Dec. 23 in the Carrollton High School gym.The Warriors’ pressure defense forced nine Dalton turnovers in the first quarter as well and the Warriors rolled to a 67-41 win.Dalton would take an early 1-0 lead before a stifling Warrior defense took control of the game and

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Vet’s pool renovation, addition of health, wellness center part of grant application

A major Carroll County project is included in the Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments Association (OMEGA)’s regional Appalachian Community Grant (ACG) Program application called Destination Appalachia: Pathway to Prosperity.The project application was submitted Dec. 8 and is under review by the Governor’s Office of Appalachia for potential funding.Among the 41 regionally transformative projects from across the 10-county OMEGA region, is the Carroll County Veterans Memorial Pool and Community Wellness Center, a project

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Christopher Michael Cowling, 37

Christopher Michael Cowling, 37, of Adena passed away Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023.  He was born Jan. 10, 1986, to Johnny and Angela Cowling. He graduated from Buckeye Career Center where he majored in Diesel Technology. He enjoyed spending time in the outdoors where his parents would take him deer hunting. He also loved fishing and enjoyed spending quality time with family. His favorite artists were Vince Gill singing “Go Rest

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Roberta Lynn Walters, 72

Roberta Lynn Walters, a beloved member of the Minerva community, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, December 26, 2023, at the age of 72.  Roberta was born on April 4, 1951, in Minerva, Ohio, to Robert and Mildred (Elliott) Covert. Roberta dedicated many years to her professional career as an inspector at The Timken Company. Her commitment to excellence and attention to detail earned her the respect and admiration of her

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Gaye Lee Morehead, 81

Gaye Lee Morehead, 81, of Findlay, formerly of Minerva, passed away at the Heritage Nursing Home on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023.  She was born in Canton June 9, 1942, the daughter of the late Earl and Dorothy (Davison) Morehead. Survivors include her sister, Janet Davis, nieces, Ricki Francis, and Daylene (Matt) Boehm; and great nieces and nephews, Taylor (Matt Hill) Born, Blake Francis, Brittany (Garrett) Eikenbary, Brady Boehm, Brock Boehm,

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Legals

Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate General Code, Sec. 11681    Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 _______________ The State of Ohio, Carroll County. JEFF YEAGER, CARROLL COUNTY TREASURER Plaintiff  vs ESTATE OF CORINNE SCHANEY, DECEASED, ET AL. Defdandant                                                                          No 2022CVE30162 In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above-entitled Action, this property will be offered for sale by  RealAuction at https://carroll.sheriffsaleauction.ohio.gov, on TUESDAY, the 16TH OF JANUARY, 2024, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. If the

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Classifieds

Offstreet parking available in downtown Carrollton.  Paved lot. Close to Courthouse and Public Square.  Reasonable rates.  Call 330-691-0118  or 330-805-7642. Top prices paid for clean pre-owned guns, rifles, handguns and Thompson center muzzleloaders, estate purchases also. RUNZO’S Outdoor Sports on the strip St. Rt. 62 in Beloit  330-537-2137.  Check Us Out on FB. Standing Timber Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050  or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience! GORDON’S  Furniture CLOSING SATURDAY, DEC. 30,  at

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Malvern prevails in battle of young teams

By Dan RiesSports ReporterTwo young teams took to the hardwood floor at Malvern. Dec. 20 as the Lady Hornets hosted the Conotton Valley Rockets in an Inter Valley Conference contest.Of the five starters for the Rockets, four were sophomores. Malvern countered with two sophomores and two freshmen. Malvern trailed early by seven points but put together a comeback for a 45-37 victory.Conotton Valley took control of the game early, scoring

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Hornets shut down Rocket offense

Malvern held Conotton Valley to single digits in each quarter and cruised to a 75-20 Inter Valley Conference win Dec. 19 in the Rocket Center. The visitors took a 16-6 lead in the first quarter and stretched the margin to 43-10 at intermission. The Hornets outscored the hosts 20-4 and 12-6 over the final two periods.  J’Allen Barrino’s 19 points led a list of nine Hornets to put points on

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Lady Lions top field at Quaker Challenge

Veteran bowlers Jadynn Thompson and Shelby Worrell snared the top two places in the Quaker Challenge and led the Minerva Lions to first place in the tournament, held Dec. 16 at Boulevard Lanes in Dover.  Thompson, a junior, rolled a 619 three-game series (213, 175, 237) and Worrell, a senior, bowled a 619 (205, 225, 189).  Others scoring for the Lions were Izabelle Genet 516(160, 165, 191), Anna Leach 497

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Veteran tax preparer purchases business

By Carol McIntire Editor Mary Lipinsky is excited about her new business venture as owner of Bedrock Tax Service in Carrollton.  The Carrollton High School graduate and county resident recently purchased the former Carrollton office of Advantage Tax at 911 Canton Rd. NW, Suite A, completed a remodel and opened the doors under the new name of Bedrock Tax Service. “I’m the new owner, but I’m not new to the

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Carrollton council temporarily halts marijuana shops from opening in village limits

by Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Carrollton Village Council passed an ordinance creating a moratorium against medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries within the village at its Dec. 19 meeting. “This (Ordinance 2023-50) is a temporary ban so council can look into zoning and have time for more guidance in something new to our state,” said Solicitor Clark Battista. This will allow council to be more selective of where to allow a dispensary,

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Twins join brother in Eagle Scout fraternity

Twins Eric and Craig Brackin became Malvern Troop 155’s 136th and 137th Eagle Scouts at its Winter Court of Honor on Dec. 2 at Good Shepherd Hall in Malvern. Eric Brackin is Troop 155’s 136th Eagle Scout. He is the son of Jim and Leslie Brackin, of Carrollton. He is a senior at Carrollton High School. He is a 5 year Troop member, 4th year Pipestone, 5th year Polar Bear,

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Carrollton officials discuss effects of legal marijuana

By Thomas ClapperCCM ReporterCarrollton Police Chief Tim Timberlake discussed the effects of legal marijuana in Ohio with Carrollton Village Council at its Dec. 11 meeting.“Marijuana has been legal now since Dec. 7 but law enforcement has been given zero guidance on how to go about how to deal with this,” said Timberlake. “I also wonder what council would do if someone wanted to open a dispensary.”Solicitor Clark Battista said he

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Project updates top school board agenda

By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton Schools Superintendent Dave Davis provided an update on a swatting email sent to dozens of schools Dec. 10 during the Dec. 12 school board meeting.  Davis said the Ohio School Safety Center (OSSC) and the FBI determined it was not a credible threat. He noted local law enforcement was notified and both buildings, as well as the construction site, were checked prior to students arriving

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Classifieds

Offstreet parking available in downtown Carrollton.  Paved lot. Close to Courthouse and Public Square.  Reasonable rates.  Call 330-691-0118  or 330-805-7642. Top prices paid for clean pre-owned guns, rifles, handguns and Thompson center muzzleloaders, estate purchases also. RUNZO’S Outdoor Sports on the strip St. Rt. 62 in Beloit  330-537-2137.  Check Us Out on FB. Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050  or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience! CLOSING SATURDAY, DEC. 23,  at NOON. Clearance Sale starts

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Legal

 LEGAL NOTICE All persons interested in the Estate of Terry A. Moore, Deceased, and all persons who own or claim an interest in the real estate located at 264 South High Street, Carrollton, Ohio 44615, further described as being Situated in the Village of Carrollton, County of Carroll and State of Ohio: Lot Number 10 in Atkinson’s and McCook’s Addition to said Village of Carrollton, excepting a strip off

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Brennan, Elliott turn in record-setting bowling performances

Minerva and Carrollton split matches when the rivals met for the first time this bowling season Dec. 13 at Minerva Bowl. The Carrollton boys team picked up its fifth win of the season 2,610-2,346 while the Lady Lions handed the Lady Warriors their first loss of the season 2,644-2,450. Noah Hutson laid down games of 222 and 219 for a match high 441 series. Jaden Johnston rolled games of 225

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Carrollton, Malvern wrestlers earn 100th career win

Five Carrollton senior wrestlers participated at the Salon Classic last weekend, where they placed 13th in a field of 26 teams. Josh Carman (138 lbs.) led the group, placing second, followed by Levi Pidgeon (132) in third; Landon Jenkins (113) fifth and Owen Spilker (215) sixth. Kail Snair (120) also participated and earned the 100th win of his career.    CHS junior varsity Carrollton junior varsity teams competed at United Local.

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New business offers handmade, customizable pizza

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Kessler’s Pizza brings more variety to the Carrollton pizza scene and offers custom made pizzas in a variety of ways.  Owners Rachelle and Kurt Kessler decided it was time to open their own pizzeria about a year ago and haven’t looked back since the first day on Sept. 26.  “We are not opening to bring competition to the pizza world in Carrollton,” said Rachelle. “When

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Not all Christmas trees are green

By Carol McIntire Editor If you’ve been an auto mechanic most of your life and have a substantial collection of hubcaps, what do you do with them? If you are longtime mechanic Parke Butterfied, his wife, Betty, and son Kevin, you create a hubcap Christmas tree and share it with others! Parke and Betty, who reside at 301 2nd St. SW, Carrollton, got the idea from a car show they

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Wreaths adorn graves of local veterans as part of Wreaths Across America

By Carol McIntire Editor Ceremonies in Grandview and Westview cemeteries in Carrollton were two of over 4,100 locations where live pine wreaths were placed on the graves of veterans as part of the Wreaths Across America program Dec. 16.  Emily Ayers and Kim Berry headed ceremonies and wreath placements at the two cemeteries, the first time such a ceremony has taken place in Carrollton. The sisters conducted research to locate

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Classifieds

Offstreet parking available in downtown Carrollton.  Paved lot. Close to Courthouse and Public Square.  Reasonable rates.  Call 330-691-0118  or 330-805-7642. Top prices paid for clean pre-owned guns, rifles, handguns and Thompson center muzzleloaders, estate purchases also. RUNZO’S Outdoor Sports on the strip St. Rt. 62 in Beloit  330-537-2137.  Check Us Out on FB. Standing Timber & Walnut Trees. CALL Carroll County Logging 330-738-2050  or 440-897-0863 Local and 25 Years Experience! England Sofa Sale! Coil Cushions starting at

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Shirley E. McClosky, 87

Shirley E. McClosky, 87, of Amsterdam, passed away on Friday, Dec. 15, 2023, at the Country Club Retirement Village in Dover, Ohio. A daughter of the late Ray and Mary (Bell) Merrill, she was born on November 8, 1936 in Carroll County, Ohio. Shirley was a member of the former Harsh Memorial United Methodist Church in Harlem Springs.  Throughout her life she raised and trained thoroughbred horses and enjoyed painting ceramics.

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Ginger U. Boone, 72

Ginger U. Boone, 72, of Bergholz, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023 after a year battle with cancer. A daughter of the late Darrell and Virginia Boone, she was born on Aug. 27, 1951, in Weirton, West Virginia. She is survived by her sister, Darlene (Richard) Barrett of Michigan; daughter, Marissa (Tom) Courtright of Bolivar, Ohio; sons, Daniel and Steve Stern of Bergholz, Ohio; three grandchildren, Kyle and

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Mark Thane Kocher, 71

Mark Thane Kocher, 71, of Minerva, passed away at his home on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. Kocher was born in Canton, Ohio, on Feb. 17, 1952, to Elmer and Marie (Casper) Kocher.   Mark served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American Legion Post 375. He was the Commander of the VFW Post 4120 from 2019-2021 and was the Senior Vice Commander at the time of his passing. Mark was loved and

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Wilda Idell Ross, 81

Wilda Idell Ross, 81, of Malvern, passed away at Oakhill Manor Care Center on Thursday, December 14, 2023. Wilda was born in Augusta, Ohio on Nov. 8, 1942, to John and Iris (Owens) Barnes.   Wilda was a loving and giving person. She was the best cook ever! She loved gardening and living in the country. She loved children. Wilda is survived by three grandchildren: Garrett VanHorn, Kyle VanHorn and Stephanie VanHorn; and a sister, Winona

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CHS students join National Honor Society

Twenty new members were inducted into the Carrollton High School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) during a Nov. 20 ceremony in the high school performing arts center. To qualify for induction, junior and senior students must have a minimum 3.4 grade point average (GPA), make application for NHS induction, and be evaluated by the high school faculty in the areas of Leadership, Character and Service.  Those students selected

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Grayson Rodgers and Ashlee Garner are December Students of the Month

Grayson Rodgers and Ashlee Garner are Carrollton High School’s December students of the month. Grayson is the son of Craig and Jessica Rodgers and he has two brothers, ages 13 and 9. He is a four year letter winner on the Carrollton Cross Country team. Currently, I am on the Academic Challenge team out of school. I am involved in the More Life and Mount Pleasant Youth group. Special hobbies

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Norton Tournament is battle of two state champions

Conotton Valley left off where they finished the girls bowling season last year in tournament action: as a force to be reckoned with.  The Lady Rockets placed second in the early December Norton Panther Challenge last week. Nordonia was last years’ Division 1 state champs and the Rockets were the Division II state champions.  The Panthers tallied a 3,812 score while the Rockets scored 3,729 in the field of 18

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Order to vacate former Villa building drawsnon-profits to county commissioners meeting

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Director of Loaves & Fishes Gordon Warner and members of the Carroll County Ministerial Association visited Carroll County Commissioners Dec. 4 to seek answers regarding Loaves & Fishes and St. Vincent De Paul having to vacate the annex building.  “I want to make it very clear that the commissioners have not wronged Loaves & Fishes or the Carroll County Ministerial Association any way nor do

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Hornet Holiday Invitational kicks off wrestling season

Southern Local claimed the team title and host Malvern earned the runner-up spot at the Malvern Holiday Invitational held Dec. 9 in the Hornet gym.The Indians tallied 207 points with Hornets at 194.5 in the 26-team field. Waterloo was third 179, Liberty fourth 151, Carrollton B fifth 140, United Local sixth 131, Louisville seventh 116 and Carrollton C eighth 80. The Malvern B team finished 17th, Southern Local B 20

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Wreaths Across America ceremony planned Dec. 16 at local cemetery

A ceremony is planned Dec. 16 at noon at Westview Cemetery in Carrollton for Wreaths Across America.According to local organizers Kim Berry and Emily Ayers, the ceremony will precede the placement of wreaths on graves.In its first year in the Carrollton community, Berry and Ayers said over 100 wreaths were donated by community members and will be placed on the graves of veterans that day.The public is invited to attend

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Gomez earns second spelling bee crown

By Carol McIntireEditorPaul Gomez earned himself a steak dinner as the winner of the Carrollton School District Spelling Bee for grades 6-8 – preferably a “SIRLOIN” steak dinner.Gomez became a two-time spelling bee champion Dec. 5 when he correctly spelled the word SIRLOIN after correctly spelling NIECE, the word which tripped up second place winner Nadia Grimes. Grimes put the letter “e” before the “i” in niece.Both students are veterans

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Dorothy E. Cole, 102

Dorothy E. Cole, 102, passed away Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, in the Centreville Village in Carrollton.  She was born Aug. 4, 1921 in East Twp., Carroll County to Lawrence and Pearl (Lee) Hawkins.  She was a homemaker and member of the Carrollton Baptist Temple. She is a 7th degree member of the Pleasant Valley Grange and a Past Matron of Carroll Lodge #315 Order of the Eastern Star and a former Deputy Grand

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Ray S. Borland, 94

Ray S. Borland, 94, of Carrollton, passed away on Dec 7, 2023. Born on Dec 11, 1928 near Dellroy, Ohio, he was a son of the late George and Verna (Little) Borland. He was a 1946 graduate of Dellroy High School and a Veteran of the Korean War, 101st Airborne. He retired from Huebner Chevrolet in 1994 where he was Parts Manager. Ray was loved by his family and friends and

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Steven C. Houyouse

Steven C. Houyouse, 54, of Youngstown, OH, passed away Monday Dec. 4, 2023, in his residence.  He was born in Steubenville, OH on Dec. 18, 1968, a son of Merle and Judith Houyouse. He was a graduate of Carrollton High School and served his country in the United States Air Force. He was a welder at International Steel and Counter Weights in Youngstown Ohio for many years. He is survived

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Lady Lions win Dover tourney title, Rockets, Warriors pick up wins

The Minerva girls bowling team won the 7th Dover Invitational over the weekend with three bowlers named to the All-Tournament team. The Lady Lions were 323 pins ahead of the second place team after the qualifying round. The team faced off against Dover for the championship and won the best of three Baker rounds and won the best of five Baker games against Riverview to win the team title.  Izabelle

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Barrino scores 27 in Malvern win

By Carol McIntire Editor J’Allen Barrino is a name the Smithville Scotties aren’t likely to forget any time soon. The 6-3 Malvern senior guard was inside, outside, under the basket and on the baseline making shots, stealing the ball, grabbing rebounds and basically tearing holes in the Scotties defense on opening night of the 2023-24 season for both teams. Barrino ended the night with 27 points, just shy of half

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Scouts create winter weather cat shelters

Girl Scout Troop #60106 donated 40 cat boxes Nov. 22 to the Carroll County Animal Protection League for cats to seek shelter this winter.Girl Scouts Cara Cook, Alaina Moore, Addilyn Yingling and Kada Manbeck each made several boxes and are striving for their silver award offering up to 50 hours of community service. Their scout leader is Corinna Cook.Each cat box has insulated boards inside with small dishes and treats

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New Kilgore salon offers variety of hair, personal care services

The newly opened Radiant Ridgeline Salon in Kilgore has a goal of providing customers with a positive experience in a fast-paced world of negative messages.Owner Cammy Grapp offers hair care for the entire family, manicures, massage chair, pedicures, and nails including luminary, gel and acrylic nails.“In a fast-paced world of negative messages I want to provide a service and location that will relay the message of each person being important

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Carrollton Downtown Alley offers unique antiques and collectibles

By Thomas Clapper CCM Reporter Marianne and Jim Fisher, co-owners of the Carrollton Downtown Alley bring history and interesting antiquities to downtown Carrollton.  “Jim and I have collected for our 42 years of married life,” said Marianne Fisher. “It was my idea and dream to always open an antique and collectibles shop.” Marianne retired from the Amsterdam post office in 2020 after 23 years of service.  “I like to do

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2024 dog licenses on sale

Carroll County dog licenses are on sale now through Jan. 31 for the 2024 year. After Jan. 31, late fees will apply.The cost is $16 for a one-year tag, $48 for a three-year tag, $80 for a kennel license and $160 for a permanent tag. All kennel licenses must be purchased in the auditor’s office and must have a valid vendors license at the time of purchase.Licenses can be obtained

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Church of Christian Disciples to host Christmas Concert

Longtime friends and local musicians Mark Statler and Roger Hoard will perform a Christmas Concert Sunday, Dec. 10, at 6 p.m. in the Church of Christ Christian Disciples.The concert is free and open to the public. A love offering will be taken to benefit the church’s new roof fund.Statler and Hoard have been dear friends and worked together for many years with Jamboree USA and Jamboree in the Hills along

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Gather the family, jump in the car and start a new family tradition

By Carol McIntireEditorTis the season for twinkling lights and piling the family in the car and touring the county to look at holiday lights displays,New this year is a drive-through display at A1 Twin Valley Campgrounds near Harlem Springs.Owner Roger Bruecknet said the family-friendly display is a joint effort between himself and two year-round campers, Fred and Lori Ayers,“I couldn’t do it without them,” Bruecknet said. “They put their hearts

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Vera Roudebush, 88

Vera Roudebush, 88, of Harlem Springs, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023, at the Carroll Golden Age Retreat. She was born on July 8, 1935, to James and Florence Noble of Harlem Springs. Vera graduated from Carrollton High School in 1953. She married the love of her life, Richard Roudebush on July 19, 1953. In 1965, Vera and Richard took over Oscar Shepherd’s

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Ralph R. Lucas, 85

Ralph R. Lucas, 85, went to Heaven on Thursday morning Nov. 30, 2023 after a brief illness. Ralph was born June 1, 1938 to the late Oscar Sr. and Golda (Carson) Lucas at their farm on Kensington Road north of Carrollton. A 1956 graduate of Carrollton High School, Ralph joined the Ohio National Guard as an anti-aircraft gun crewman and served 8 years including six months of active duty. In

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