Category: Local

Siedel reaches career milestone

Conotton Valley senior Emily Siedel reached a career milestone Oct. 13 in the 1A Ohio Valley Athletic Conference (OVAC) Volleyball Semifinal. “Emily Siedel had a memorable night as she tallied 17 digs to reach 1,000 career digs!” Coach Jennifer Gordon stated. However, the Rockets fell to Wellsville in three, 13-25, 18-25, 18-25. Kendall Schaar had six kills and nine digs. Autumn Brown added five kills and nine digs.

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Hutchison sparks Hornets 35-26 come- from-behind win over South Central

By Carol McIntire Editor Malvern is moving on to the third round of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) playoffs. The No. 5 seeded Hornets defeated the South Central Trojans 35-26 Friday in front of a home crowd and will play No. 4 seed Dalton Oct. 23 at Dalton in a Division VII Region 25 contest. The Hornets received a bye the first week. The hosts put points on

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Carrollton survives 21-13 against Marion-Franklin, advances to third round

By Carol McIntire Editor Survival is the only thing that matters when post season tournament time rolls around: teams survive to play another week. Saturday night on the south side of Columbus, the Carrollton Warriors survived against a strong, physical Marion-Franklin team and advanced in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division IV football tournament with a 21-13 victory. “This is tournament football,” Warrior Coach Jim Tsilimos told his team

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Firefighters put in long day Oct. 15

Area firefighters responded to three calls within a matter of hours Oct. 15. Carrollton village firefighters were toned for a second-floor apartment fire in the downtown area at 1:32 a.m. Chief Shane Thomas told The Messenger he immediately knew the dangers a fire could cause in the downtown area and requested Sandy Creek bring their ladder truck. Thomas said the renter of the single-person apartment was not home when the

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Halloween events are a go!

Halloween 2020 falls on Oct. 31 and villages, churches and others are holding trick-or-treat and events this year, some of which are taking on a new form. Oct. 31 Trick-or-Treat and events: Anyone wishing to participate should turn their porch light on. Amsterdam: 5-7 p.m. Amsterdam Community Church, Bear Rd.: Trunk-or-treat 5-7 p.m. Bergholz: 4-6 p.m. Bowerston: 5-6:30 p.m. Carrollton: 5:30-7 p.m. Carrollton Church of God: Free food, candy, music

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Veterans invited to participate in parade

Carroll County veterans are invited to participate in a special Veterans Day program at Carrollton High School Nov. 11. School officials are planning a special salute to veterans that includes a parade at the school on SR 332, as well as refreshments. American Legion Post 428 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Fighting McCook Post 3301 are encouraging all county veterans to participate as students pay tribute to their service. Ed

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Ruritans donate dictionaries

Carrollton and Dellroy Ruritans presented dictionaries to third grade students at Carrollton Elementary School Oct. 6. Since the 2004-2005 school year, the Ruritans have sponsored and distributed nearly 2,600 dictionaries through The Dictionary Project. A certificate presented to the Ruritans noted, “Your support makes it possible for students in Carrollton and Dellroy to receive a dictionary for their own personal use that they will be able to use for a

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Baker, Bright chosen as students of month

Jacob Baker and Cailyn Bright were named Senior Students of the Month for September at Carrollton High School.Baker is the son of Brent and Shannon Baker of Carrollton. He has two brothers and two sisters, Madilynn, 15, a sophomore; Juliana, 7, 2nd grade; Clayton, 5, preschool; and Lane, 2.At CHS, he is vice president of the senior class and a member of the National Honor Society and Youth2Youth. He is

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‘Never give up’ motto leads Kempf to world records

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Dustin Kempf can explain why you should never give up in two words – “world record.” Kempf of Carrollton set a world record in squat and total at the 2020 River City Fall Throwdown Oct. 3 in Dayton, KY. The last meet he participated in he failed out in all the categories. Kempf set the world record in squat lifting 520 lbs. He also

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MOVING ON

Warriors blank Bexley 48-0, advance in OHSAA playoffs By Carol McIntire Editor The last time Carrollton played an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) football playoff game, Defensive Coordinator Storm Hill was a member of the team. That was 2004. The Warriors lost to the Lake Blue Streaks in the first round. Saturday night, on their home field, the Warriors erased that mark when they shut out the Bexley Lions 48-0

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HISTORY MAKERS!

Warrior linkers qualify for Div. II state tournament; first time in school history By Carol McIntire Editor For the first time in school history, the Carrollton boys golf team is headed to the state tournament. The Warriors qualified by placing second at the Division II East District district tournament Oct. 5 at Eagle Sticks Golf Course at Zanesville on a cool fall morning. “It was a pretty cold start to

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Navy veteran, journalist, veterans’ advocate inducted into Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame

A Carroll County resident was inducted into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Sept. 23 in a ceremony at the VFW Post in Solon, Cuyahoga County. Navy veteran Dave Lange of Malvern was one of 20 selected for induction out of 136 nominees. The 2020 inductees joined 895 Ohio veterans inducted since 1992, representing all eras, branches of service and walks of life. Pick up a copy of the Oct.

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Seeking coats, hats, gloves for kids

The annual Carroll County Coats for Kids campaign is underway. Tom Turnipseed, who is in his 11th year as program coordinator, noted the program is short on coats and monetary donations to purchase coats. His goal to keep one case (six coats) of each size on hand at all times. This year as the weather turns cooler, he does not have the inventory. With the funds available, he plans to

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County Regional Planning seeking citizen members

The Carroll County Regional Planning Commission is accepting applications for citizen members. Commission Director Tom Konst noted four seats are open; each is a three-year term and there is no remuneration involved. The Regional Planning Commission meets quarterly on the third Tuesday of January, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. in the village of Carrollton Municipal Building. Special meetings may be called if the need arises. Elections will be

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Teams advance in football playoffs

Several area football teams will see action this weekedn in the second round of the Ohio High School Athletic Association football playoffs. In Division VII, Region 27, Conotton Valley travels to No. 5 Newark Catholic, Friday, Oct. 16, for a 7 p.m. game. The Rockets advanced when Portsmouth Notre Dame opted not to travel to Conotton Valley for the first-round game Oct. 9. No. 5 Malvern hosts Greenwich South Central

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Preliminary hearings set Oct. 15

By Carol McIntire and Eric Lowe Four men are facing sex-related charges in connection with a sting operation conducted in the Amsterdam area last week. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Raymond (Paul) Bright, 63, of Amsterdam; Kyle Vinka, 30, of Bergholz; and Jason Clutter, 36, of Minerva, are all being held in the county jail on charges of importuning, a fifth-degree felony. Bright and Clutter are being held

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Four arrested in Amsterdam underage sex sting

CCM Staff Report Four men are facing charges in connection with a sting operation conducted in the Amsterdam area over the last few days. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, Paul Bright, 63, and Chad Valalik, 60, both of Amsterdam; Kyle Vinka, 30, of Bergholz; and Jason Clutter, 36, of Malvern are all being held in the county jail on underage sex-related charges. Jail records show Bright is being

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Hornet Trophy returns to Malvern

The Malvern Hornets defeated the East Canton Hornets 27-8 Oct. 2 to win the rivalry and bring the Hornet Trophy back to Malvern. It has been seven years since Malvern was in possession of the trophy. Malvern is 6-0 and has a bye-week in the first round of the playoffs. They will host a Division VII Region 25 second round playoff game Oct. 16.

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Warrior boys team qualifies, Malvern, Minerva send golfers to district events

Carrollton finished as the runner-up in the East District Division II golf sectional tournament held Sept. 28 at River Greens Golf Course and earned the right to compete at the district event. Garaway won the team title with 317 points, followed closely by Carrollton with 325. Minerva followed in fifth, Sandy Valley seventh and Edison 12th in the 13-team field. The top four teams and four individuals not on a

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Sign-ups for Community Christmas set in October

The Community Christmas Program will accept applications for the program this year on the following dates: Oct. 19 and 23 from 1-3 p.m. and Oct. 21 and 27 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Signups will be at the Senior Friendship Center at 100 Kensington Rd. NE, Carrollton. Due to COVID-19, signing up will be done as a drive thru event. Upon arrival, applications will be completed in each person’s vehicle and collected.

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Amsterdam library falls victim to modern technology

By Eric Lowe CCM Contributor   The Amsterdam library was one of the few places anyone could go to experience a quiet respite for reading or personal study without the expectation of having to buy something. Village residents have always had a positive association with the library, whether or not they engaged with it regularly. From the time the library opened in 1990, volunteers entertained kids of all ages through

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Competitors from near and far travel to Atwood Lake for 70th annual Harvest Moon Regatta

 By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor The day was partially sunny, warm but not too hot, with good wind Sept. 12 during the 70th annual Harvest Moon Regatta at Atwood Lake. A total of 42 MC Scow, Thistle and Cruiser sailboats filled the lake area during the competition. Pontoon boats cruised around the outside of the race course watching the activities. Race Committee (RC) Chairman Bill Singhaus set a

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Motorcyclist dies in SR 9 crash

The New Philadelphia Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a multi-vehicle crash that claimed the life of a Carroll County man. According to Sgt. Gary Wolfe, the crash occurred Saturday, Oct. 3, at 4:10 p.m. on SR 9 south of Arbor Rd. Brian Starkey, 42, of Carrollton was pronounced dead at the scene. Wolfe said Starkey, who was driving a 2005 Harley Davidson motorcycle, was northbound on

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Scarecrows landing at Senior Center

The Carroll County Senior Friendship Center is hosting Scarecrows for Seniors at The Friendship Center during October. Those wishing to create and display a scarecrow should pick up straw and stakes at the center, located at the county fairgrounds (N. Lisbon St), Oct. 2 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and complete a registration form. Call 330-627-7017 upon arrival for curb-side pickup. Crows will be placed along the entrance road

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Mobile home destroyed by fire

A Carrollton man lost his home in an early morning fire Sept. 29. Carrollton Fire Department was called to a mobile home at 120 12th St. NW, Lot U,  at 3:08 a.m. The home is owned by Willard Hall, who received burns on his face and head. He was transported to the hospital by EMT Ambulance. The mobile home was a total loss. The fire melted the siding of the

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Rockets roll; shut out Bridgeport

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor The Conotton Valley Rockets continued their winning streak and celebrated homecoming wih a  50-0 shutout of the Bridgeport Bulldogs Friday night at Leesville. It was the third shutout of the season for the Rockets, who also did not allow two earlier season opponents, Beallsville and Weirton Madonna, to score any points. Conotton grabbed the Bulldogs by their chain in the early game and did

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Carrollton wins at Alliance 40-34

By Carol McIntire Editor Two weeks ago, after Carrollton fell to Salem by one point on a last-minute touchdown, Coach Jim Tsilimos (Coach T) expressed concern that maybe his team scored too early, leaving time for the Quakers to march down the field for the winning score. Last week against West Branch, Carrollton needed a defensive stop after a momentum swing helped them cut into a 31-0 deficit. A long,

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TRIFECTA WINNERS

Three Carrollton golf teams win conference titles, post unblemished records PERFECT. That’s the only word to describe the seasons recorded by three Carrollton golf teams. The varsity boys and girls teams and the middle school boys golf team combined to post a 42-0 record for the 2020 season. Both varsity teams posted 17-0 marks and the middle school team finished the season 8-0. Both varsity teams cruised through the regular

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Ghouls, goblins arrive for scares

It’s that time of year when ghouls and goblins roam at night; witches take to the sky; and scary jack-o-lanterns are found on every porch. October is here and with it, haunted houses and corn mazes. Jewett The Harco House of Horror and Wildcat Corn Maze welcome guests beginning Oct. 2. The Harco House Of Horrors runs every Friday and Saturday night through Oct. 31. Doors creak open at 6:30

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Cleanup begins at AAM Malvern facility

Company assessing damage after fire idles operations By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Carroll County Economic Development Director Chris Modranski is working alongside American Axle and Manufacturing (AAM) officials to minimize down time at the Malvern Colfor facility following a fire last week. Modranski and regional partners are working through the process to obtain permits for oversized loads so large equipment can be brought to the site for cleanup and

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Health Dept. sets drive thru flu clinics

The Carroll County General Health District will be holding two Drive Thru Flu Clinics: Friday, Oct. 2 from 7-11 a.m. and Oct. 9 from 1-5 p.m. These clinics will not be held at the fairground this year. The Drive Thru Flu Clinics will be held in the Carroll County General Health District parking lot. Vehicles will enter from Moody Avenue on the lower level to register, and drive to the

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Peggy Horn named county ‘Firefighter of Year’

A third-generation firefighter was honored as “Firefighter of the Year” by the Carroll County Firefighters Association (CCFA) recently. Peggy Horn of Perrysville was presented the award at Perry Twp. Fire Department after they held a Drive-Thru Chicken BBQ fundraiser Sept. 20. They had 100 dinners available. They sold out within 45 minutes. The CCFA planned to present the award to Horn during their annual dinner in April, but due to

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Minerva Homecoming crowning to take place at assembly; preside over game

 The Minerva High School fall homecoming crowning will take place, just not prior to the Friday night football game like in years past.  Students will assemble in the football stadium for a homecoming assembly Friday, Sept. 25.  The Homecoming Court will be presented and the king and queen will be announced. Those chosen for the court include: Brendan Bennett and Molly Boldizar, Alex Granat and Ellyse Donahue, Pierson Laha

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Stackhouse honored

Carrollton senior Mason Stackhouse was named Buckeye Career Center September Student of the Month for demonstrating the core value of responsibility/accountability. Stackhouse is a double lab student, enrolled in Auto Collision and Construction Technology. He works as an auto detailer at Guess Motors, is a member of Farm Raisers 4-H Club and Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church. He golfs and plays baseball for Carrollton. He eventually hopes to open a

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Rocket senior makes race track history

Tabby Stuber is first woman to win Midvale season points championship By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor A Conotton Valley High School senior wrote her page in the history books Sept. 12 when she won her class at Midvale Speedway. Tabby Stuber, 17, of Bowerston, won the Trophy Stock points championship and became the first female to win a championship in the speedway’s 67-year history. Add in the fact, this

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Perfect season: CHS golf team finishes regular season 16-0

Carrollton played four matches in five days and wrapped up the 2020 season with an unblemished record. The Warriors picked up two wins over West Branch and topped Salem and Canton South in Eastern Buckeye Conference play to close out the season with a 16-0 mark (12-0 in the Eastern Buckeye Conference). The team was headed to the EBC tournament Sept. 21, which will determine the final league standings. Coach

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Second half rally falls short; West Branch prevails

By Carol McInitre Editor Carrollton Coach Jim Tsilimos knew his team was facing a formidable opponent in the West Branch Warriors last Friday at Community Field. The green-and-white Warriors from Beloit were 3-0 on the season and sitting atop the Eastern Buckeye Conference standings. Coach Ken Harris’ team showed early on why they are there and held off a second half Carrollton rally for a 37-20 victory. West Branch took

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Hornets remain unbeaten with 39-28 win

Withstand late Newcomerstown comeback By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor The Malvern Hornets remain among the ranks of the unbeaten after putting a sting on the Newcomerstown Trojans 39-28 Friday evening. The Hornets built a 27-0 lead before the Trojans scored three unanswered touchdowns. The Hornets held on to become 4-0 in spite of being flagged for 17 penalties for 125 yards. “A win is a win and we were

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Accepting players for wrestling golf scramble

The Carrollton High School Wrestling Golf Scramble will take place Oct. 3 at Carroll Meadows Golf Course in Carrollton.The shotgun start is at 1 p.m. Cost is $50 per individual or $200 for a team of four. Individuals will be placed on a team. Includes 18 holes and a cart. Closest to the pin and longest drive prizes. First place receives a cash prize.Wrestling Head Coach Joey McGee noted proceeds

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Bright wears homecoming crown

CCM Staff Report Carrollton High School senior class president Cailyn Bright was crowned 2020 homecoming queen during a ceremony Sept. 18 prior to the Carrollton vs. West Branch football game. Bright, the daughter of Dave and Dana Bright of Carrollton, is a three-time qualifier to the state bowling tournament, a scholar athlete and a first team Eastern Buckeye selection in both volleyball and bowling. Academically, she is a member of

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Rail spur brings new life to silent railroad tracks

By Carol McIntire Editor Wheeling & Lake Erie trains are once again rolling into Carrollton. As part of a multi-million dollar project completed at the new location of Griffeth and Son Trucking/The Rock Shop, on N. Lisbon St., the first load of train cars arrived at the new rail spur Sept. 20 The cars were unloaded at the facility early in the morning Sept. 21 in front of a crowd

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Tana Drew, Paris claim Reserve Championship at world competition

By Carol McIntire Editor Tana Drew’s first trip to the American Quarter Horse Youth Association (AQHYA) World Championship Show is one she’ll cherish forever. The 15-year-old Malvern girl and her 14-year-old American Quarter Horse, SR Krogs, aka Paris, earned the reserve world championship title in Level 1 Pole Bending. “It was really exciting,” Drew said after returning home from the show, held in Oklahoma City in early August. “They have

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Carrollton homecoming set Sept. 18

A Carrollton High School senior will be crowned homecoming queen during festivities Sept. 18 at Community Field on SR 332. Along with the crowning, senior night for fall sports will be held. All festivities will take place prior to the 7 p.m. kick-off of the battle of the Warriors. Carrollton hosts West Branch in the Eastern Buckeye Conference match-up. Candidates include from left: Abby Laizure, daughter of Shane and Shelli

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Rockets dominate Steubenville Central Catholic in 34-13 grid win

The Conotton Valley Rockets defeated Steubenville Central Catholic 34-13 during a Thursday game, Sept. 10, on the road. Junior Maddox Walter had 211 yards rushing on 35 attempts, averaging six yards per carry. He scored three touchdowns for the Rockets. Sophomore Evan Rice also rushed for a touchdown. Rice, and juniors James Burlson and Garson Imes, each had five tackles. Head Coach Don Hertler said the team played very hard.

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Barker wins at EC invite; Minerva wins team title

Carrollton junior Camryn Barker won two cross country invitational titles within a one-week span, topping the field at both Newcomerstown and the East Canton TRY Meet Sept. 12. Barker turned in a time of 20:39 at Newcomerstown Sept. 5 and dropped her time to 20:13.5 to win at East Canton. Her time at East Canton was 22 seconds ahead of the second place runner. East Canton Minerva runners claimed seven

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Hornets put sting on Buckeye Trail 24-8

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor The Malvern Hornets continued their winning streak, defeating Buckeye Trail 24-8 on the road Sept. 11. Malvern controlled the ball and the tempo the first half, scoring three touchdowns and turning third and fourth downs into first downs and touchdowns. Buckeye Trail scored with under three minutes left in the first half. A two-point conversion was good. Malvern led 18-8 at half time. Tension

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Fourth quarter scoring frenzy lifts Quakers over Warriors 29-28

By Carol McIntire Editor Salem scored 23 points in the fourth quarter, 14 of them in less than three minutes, to nip Carrollton 29-28 in an Eastern Buckeye Conference matchup Friday night at Sebo Stadium in Salem. Coach Jim Tsilimos’ Warriors scored with 5:37 remaining in the game to go up 28-24 when quarterback Luke Warner rambled up the middle from 10 yards out for a score. Warner then added

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Community volunteers honored

By Carol McIntire Editor Two local veterinarians and a community volunteer received Carrollton Community Service Awards during an impromptu ceremony on Public Square Sept. 10. Dr. John Walters, Dr. Keith Burgett and Debbie Senko were to receive the awards last March at a banquet, but COVID-19 caused the cancellation of the event.  Sponsors of the award, Carrollton Civic Club, Carrollton Rotary Club and Carrollton Ruritans Club, agreed recognition should not

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Health officials: increase in cases expected

COVID-19 cases, quarantine close Carrollton Schools for at least a week By Carol McIntire Editor County health officials are not surprised by the recent increase in COVID-19 cases. “We knew we would see an increase when schools started,” said Kelly Engelhart, director of nursing at the Carroll County General Health District in a report to county commissioners Sept. 10. “We are working on how to monitor those who were in

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Still time to enroll in Adult Education classes at BCC

Interested area residents still have time to apply for full-time Adult Education courses at Buckeye Career Center. Full-time adult courses begin Sept. 14. Available Adult Education programs include: Cosmetology; Dental Assisting; Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration; Heavy Equipment/CDL-A Operator; Law Enforcement Training Academy; Medical Assisting; Medical Office & Billing Specialist; Utility Lineworker and Welding Technology. The programs last nine months, with the exception of Cosmetology (two-year program), and meet

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