Category: News

Local news, local views

Pick up a copy of the March 2 issue of The Carroll County Messenger on newsstands this afternoon. This week features area sports teams and the accomplishments of the high school athletes. Carrollton cheerleaders competed at state, Carrollton and Minerva bowling teams are headed to state and area wrestlers head to districts to see who win berths to state. The Hornets boys basketball team won their 16th consecutive sectional title

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Local news, local views

Pick up a copy of Feb. 23 issue of The Carroll County Messenger on newsstands Tuesday afternoon. Celebrate area athletes as they win Eastern Buckeye Conference (EBC) titles and see who is heading to district and state competitions. Catch up on village council meetings, township meetings and school information. This week features part two of the special feature on area small businesses.  Like what you see and read? Call 330-476-6343

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Walker recognized at BCC

Buckeye Career Center (BCC) Exercise Science senior Adam Walker was named one of three February Students of the Month.  Walker, along with Regan Baker, an Early Childhood Education senior from New Philadelphia, and Melissa Snyder, an adult education student in the Law Enforcement Training Academy, were chosen for representing February’s core value of success for all.  Walker attends BCC from Conotton Valley. He plays baseball for Conotton Valley and was

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Reed, Moore named CHS students of month

Carrollton High School seniors Caden Reed and Pheobe Moore were named February Students of the Month.  Reed is the son of Robin and Matt Reed of Carrollton. He has a sister who is in the 6th grade.  At school, he is involved in French and art classes. His special hobby is painting.  He plans to attend Tiffin University and become a genetic counselor.  What teacher, coach, family member or special

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Perry Twp. trustees, fire department reach short- term funding agreement

By Carol McIntire Editor Perry Township trustees and township fire department officials came to a short-term agreement on funding last week.  The two entities are at odds over how the township should disburse revenues from two township levies for fire protection. Trustees would like to compensate Carrollton Village Fire Department for mutual aid runs in the township. Fire department officials want trustees to transfer the entire amount to their bank

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Opinion

To the Editor: Grit is defined as courage, resolve, and strength of character. Without a doubt, our snowplow drivers and emergency services personnel had true Carroll County grit on display during Winter Storm Landon. The relentless winter weather we experienced last week began with a deluge of rain during the day Wednesday before temperatures fell below freezing overnight. Thursday, we saw nonstop freezing rain and sleeting throughout the day. In

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Conotton Valley student killed, another injured in SR 212 crash

CCM Staff Report The Carroll County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an accident that claimed the life of a Conotton Valley student and seriously injured another Feb. 16. According to Sheriff Dale Williams, Braylen Novak was killed in the crash, which occurred at about 2:21 p.m. on SR 212 between Sherrodsville and the high school.  Novak, who was the driver of the vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene by Coroner Dr.

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CMS musical ‘Seussical JR.’ tickets available for Feb. 24-26 performances

Oooh and oooh – “the Winningest Walloping Waltzing Whiz-zinger” is coming to Carrollton Feb. 24-26 at 7 p.m. Seventy Carrollton students, all thinkers of strange and wonderful things, bring Dr. Seuss originals from the page to the stage with the production of “Seussical, JR.” From the jungle of Nool to Kalamazoo, students will unlock imaginations when they bring the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie La

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Scio man indicted by grand jury for sexual imposition

A Scio man was indicted last week by a Carroll County grand jury for gross sexual imposition, voyeurism and tampering with evidence.  MICHAEL RAY MERRILL, 31, of 7305 Scio Road, Scio,  was  indicted on one count of Gross Sexual Imposition, three counts of Voyeurism and one count of Tampering With Evidence. Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett said Merrill is accused of secretly video taping a 14-year-old female in a state

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Pre-construction work continues on K-5 school

By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton Schools Superintendent Dr. David Quattrochi expressed his desire to conduct a board of education work session to discuss progress on the new K-5 school building during the Feb. 8 meeting.  The district contracted with Lesko Architects of Cleveland to design the new building, which will attach to the present middle school/high school on Scio Rd.  Greenspace Construction Services, also of Cleveland, was the low bidder

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For Edison senior, the sky’s the limit

Freddy Jones prepares for career as a commercial airline pilot Contributed by Amy Gareis Freddy Jones has enjoyed the view from above since flying with his father as a child.  His future is taking off as he works toward a career as a commercial airline pilot through the Leadership In Flight Training (LIFT). Jones, the son of Fred and Betsy Jones of Amsterdam and a senior in the power mechanics

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Hot off the press

The Feb. 9 issue of The Carroll County Messenger will be available on area newsstands this afternoon. This issue features two high school students who wrote their page in school record books, learn what county government offices reported for 2021 and see who has filed for the May primary. Spend time with the Beadnell family on their journey of the last two years, read about the Cole trial and see

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The spirit of a ‘Warrior’

Josh Beadnell battled on the football field, hunted prey in the fields, but nothing prepared him for the battle he is waging today By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Josh Beadnell is the epitome of the “fighting spirit” and “being a warrior.” From the football field as a Carrollton Little Warrior to tracking deer in the woods to now, fighting a daily battle against cancer, he is truly a Warrior. 

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Two Minerva men arrested after bizarre break-in

Two Minerva men were arrested Jan. 30 after a 911 call for a burglary in progress at 1:49 a.m.  William A. Lucas, 23, of 400 S. Market St, Minerva, was charged with trespassing, a felony of the fourth degree (F4) and criminal damages, misdemeanor of the second degree (M2) at a bond hearing Feb. 2.  Scott A. Birch, Jr., 27, of 212 Hart Ave., Minerva, was charged with obstructing official

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Opinion

To the Editor: On behalf of the Malvern Community Development Fund Board of Trustees, we want to thank everyone who contributed to making Dancing on the Bridge 2021 a big success!  From financial donors to committee members, vendors, volunteers, entertainers, attendees (adults and children), raffle ticket buyers, Great Trail Fire Department, Malvern American Legion Post 375 and Sons of the American Legion Squadron 375. Donors to our mural project for

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From a pile of snow HENrietta is born

By Carol McIntire Editor What do you do when your Facebook friend, who owns goats, creates a snow goat? Well, if you’re Lori Payne of Avalon Rd., a chicken farmer, you can’t allow your friend to one-up-you and you create HENrietta the snow chicken! Payne proudly displayed HENrietta snow chicken Feb. 6, giving credit to four Minerva High School seniors who work for her at Full Circle Farm Life. She

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Testimony ends in Cole trial; Closing arguments underway

By Carol McIntire Editor Jurors in the murder trial of Audrey Cole (also known as Audrey Branch) heard the defendant tell law enforcement how she picked up an AR 15 from under her bed, walked to the closet and retrieved a magazine, loaded the gun and began to walk down the hallway of the home she shared with her boyfriend. As she walked past the entrance to the room where

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Encino Energy quietly moves into new Carroll County office

By Carol McIntire Editor The largest producer of oil in Ohio and fourth largest private natural gas and oil producer in the United States quietly moved into its new home north of Carrollton practically unnoticed by those around it. Encino Energy sold the Louisville, OH, office it acquired with the purchase of Chesapeake Energy’s Utica Shale assets in Ohio in 2018 and is setting up shop in the former MRC

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Testimony begins in Cole trial

By Carol McIntire Editor A jury of four men and eight women will decide if Audrey Cole (also as Audrey Branch) acted in self-defense or murdered Michael Mott when she shot him May 3, 2021, at a home they shared near Mechanicstown. During opening statements late Monday morning, Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett told the jury Cole pulled an AR 15 out from under a bed, went to

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Police chief seeks additional funds

 By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton council talked money – a storage of it in 2021 and the need for more of it in the 2022 budget – with Police Chief Tim Timberlake and Sergeant Geno Cook for nearly an hour  during the Jan. 24 council meeting.  Council approved appropriations for 2022 at the Dec. 10 meeting which included just over $1 million ($1,001,500) for the police department. That figure does

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Wheels break loose on Edison school bus; driver’s calm actions prevent injuries

By Eric Lowe CCM Contributor Edison Local Superintendent Bill Beattie praised the efforts of a bus driver involved in an accident last Wednesday on SR 43 in East Springfield. Beattie said no students were injured, thanks to the skills of driver Vanessa Scott. An exclusive video of the incident taking place shows both tires, hub, and axle on the driver side detaching from her bus and flying into oncoming traffic,

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Opinion

To the Editor: Are we asking the right questions? While observing the state of our political theater the last decade, it has caused a worrisome feeling within my spirit that has prompted me to write my first letter.  Whether you are Republican, Democrat or Independent, we must ask ourselves – are we fighting for a team or are we fighting for our country? I have witnessed for years unbelievable verbal

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Opinion

To the Editor: On behalf of the Malvern Community Development Fund Board of Trustees, I want to thank everyone who helped to make Malvern festive with the small and large Christmas trees.  Nevin and Barb Crater donated the large community tree, they  sponsored in one of the first Christmas tree projects in Malvern.  Jamie Shoemaker, Jeff Burgess and Ryan Lawson cut the tree down, moved it and put lights on it. 2021 planters

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T-O-P spellers advance

A pair of seventh graders swept the top two places in the Carrollton Middle School Spelling Bee. Hayden Hixenbaugh claimed the championship crown by correctly spelling l-o-c-o-m-o-t-i-o-n. Rhemee Beadnell was the runner-up. Organizer Tim Albrecht said the middle school spelling bee included 19 participants from the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Teachers in each grade conducted spelling competitions in the classroom with a designated number from each grade advancing to

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East Twp. burglars caught red-handed

Three individuals are in county jail after a deputy found them committing burglary in East Twp. According to Sheriff Dale R. Williams, Captain Jonathon Kampfer was on his way home at 2:14 a.m. near the intersection of Apollo and Aurora roads.  Kampfer noticed a vehicle at the Toalston property and foot tracks in the snow. A previous burglary had taken place at the property. The foot tracks were in and

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Several projects on tap in village

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor The village of Carrollton has a busy year of projects planned; some evident and some not, according to Village Administrator Mark Wells.  Projects ranging from sidewalk installation, street paving and water/sewer/gas line repairs to flooding issues and a community park, improvements will be continuous within the village.  Sidewalk Project The SR 332 Sidewalk Project is one of the biggest projects the village has in

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Audrey Cole murder trial slated to begin Jan. 31

The jury trial of Audrey Cole, also known as Audrey Branch, is scheduled to begin Jan. 31 in Carroll County Common Pleas Court.  The trial has been rescheduled twice, originally set for Oct. 4, 2021, and then rescheduled for Dec. 6, 2021, and now Jan. 31.  Cole, 34, is charged with murder and felonious assault in the May 3, 2021, shooting death of Matthew Michael Mott, with whom she resided,

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The news you want from the people you know

The Jan. 26 issue of The Carroll County Messenger is on newsstands this afternoon. Thinking of running for election? Find out the requirements for the May primary; catch up on area government news and how law enforcement is keeping the county safe.  With piles of snow apparent, find out how winter storm Izzy compared to other storms over the years.  Plus read about the OVAC champion bowlers from Conotton Valley,

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Area residents without water

By Eric Lowe CCM Reporter The colder the weather is for an extended period of time; the more water main breaks occured. This happened in Jefferson County, affecting many villages on the northern end of the county, when a 12-inch main line incased in another line ruptured in East Springfield Sunday evening, Jan. 23.  Water use caused the main supply tower in East Springfield to run dry Monday morning, causing

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Local news, Local views

Pick up the Jan. 19 print issue of The Carroll County Messenger on newsstands today. Catch up on local news, new business, sports, school events and more while staying inside in the warm.

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COVID test kit shipment delayed; when available, schools will get first dibs

Ohio’s shipment of proctored test kits has been delayed by the manufacturer as demand for the tests has increased nationwide during the Omicron-driven surge in COVID-19 cases. According to the Ohio Department of Health, as supply becomes available, the rapid testing kits will first be distributed to meet the needs of K-12 schools and colleges/universities. COVID-19 tests are a critical tool to help ensure in-person learning can continue in Ohio

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Outstanding elementary teacher ‘always helping students’

Lisa Truman tapped for Appalachian coalition award By Carol McIntire Editor Lisa Truman was recognized for being named the Outstanding Elementary Teacher at Carrollton Schools by the Coalition for Rural and Appalachian Schools (CORAS) during the Jan. 11 Carrollton board of education meeting.  Elementary Principal Matt Nicholas, who nominated Truman, said when asked for a nominee, he knew right away she was his selection, adding, “she is always helping students.”

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Residents present council petition to allow golf carts on streets

By Carol McIntire Editor Golf carts could soon join automobiles and motorcycles on the streets of Carrollton if a group of residents get their way.  Resident Danny Leggett presented Mayor Bill Stoneman and Village Administrator Mark Wells with a petition signed by about 50 residents asking village council to approve legislation authorizing the use of golf carts on village streets. Council took up the discussion during its Jan. 10 meeting. 

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CHS winter homecoming court announced

Members of the 2022 Carrollton High School Winter Sports Homecoming Court were named last week, with the crowning of the king and queen set for this Friday. Royalty will be crowned between the junior varsity and varsity contest between Carrollton and West Branch Jan. 21. The junior varsity contest begins at 5:30 p.m. Members of the court are shown above. From left are: Levi Crider, freshman; Dakota Ketchum, sophomore; Collyn

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New name, new look for senior care provider

 CHCC Companies has rebranded itself with a new name and look. Now Inspira Health Group, the identity better reflects the experience residents receive at the group’s five locations across Northeast Ohio.  “The changes to the Inspira Health Group name and logo highlight the progress we have made as a company. As forward thinkers, we’re breaking the stereotypes of what senior care really is, from using advanced medical technologies to

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McKarns finds her passion…behind the lens of a camera

By Carol McIntire Editor Bailey Verona McKarns has come a long way from the days when she borrowed “point-and-shoot” cameras from family members to take pictures of her cats and flowers. The Carroll County resident and 2018 Carrollton High School graduate is now the owner of Bailey V. Photography, a professional wedding photography company. She specializes in weddings that are organized, yet chill and fun. “I am known for going

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Safety improvements coming to deadly intersection

By Carol McIntire Editor Safety improvements are coming in 2022 to an intersection that has been a concern for local and state officials for several years. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) last month, accepted the bid of Tuscon of New Philadelphia to install turn lanes on SR 43 at the intersection of SR 171, north of Carrollton. The $1.7 million project includes installing turn lanes in both the north

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Welcome 2022

The first issue for 2022 of The Carroll County Messenger hits newsstands this afternoon. Learn about a new winery at Bluebird Farm Park, political outlooks and why Myers Tin Shop had an “out with the old” day. Catch up on area sports and check out hiking/walking trails around the area. Court news and county department updates are included.

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Out with the old, in with the new

An antique forklift removed an even older piece of equipment from Myers Tin Shop on E. Main St., Carrollton, Dec. 11. Don Hoover, the new owner of Myers Tin Shop, decided to remove a 1910 shear to make room for other equipment. Hoover learned to weld while serving eight years in the Navy and purchased the business from Jim Myers. Marlboro Towing LLC of Alliance brought the 1971 Clark Forklift

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Rininger, King named students of month

Seniors Douglas Rininger and Erin King were named Carrollton High School December Students of the Month.  Rininger is the son of Gary Rininger and Tiffany Taylor of Carrollton.  He was a member of the Warrior football team and enjoys weightlifting.  He is undecided where he will attend college but wants to major in Education and become a teacher, with a minor in Sports Management.  Who has influenced him?  “Coach Wood.

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Hidden Trails Wine Cellar:

Park District’s newest venture offers a taste of wines from around the world in an historic 1800s barn By Carol McIntire Editor Mixing the history and atmosphere of a restored early 1800s barn with the experience of savoring the taste of wines from around the world is the goal of the Carroll County Park District with its newest venture: Hidden Trails Wine Cellar at Bluebird Farm Park. The goal of

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Atkinson restored to competency, murder trial scheduled March 7

The Malvern man accused of setting a fire that resulted in the death of his roommate has been found competent to stand trial. Arlen Allen Atkinson, 54, of Malvern, who remains incarcerated in the county jail on a $2 million bond, was found competent to stand trial during a sanity hearing Dec. 23 with a five-day trial scheduled to begin March 7. The competency determination came following completion of an

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Conotton Valley band director to march in Rose Parade

Robyn King selected to join Saluting America’s Band Directors project Robyn King, band director for Conotton Valley Union Local Schools, will join other band directors from across the country Jan.1 for the annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses® Rose Parade. King applied and was accepted to join the “Saluting America’s Band Directors” project. A custom-designed animated float will lead the 300-strong “marching band of band directors.” The Michael D. Sewell Memorial

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Conotton Valley announces 2022 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees

The Conotton Valley High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee announced its selections for the Class of 2022.  Five individuals and one team will be inducted Jan. 22 during a ceremony at the high school. Inductees include Mindy Craig, Ed Galigher, Denise McGuire (deceased), Doug Smalley, Regina Scott-Statler, and the 1995 Football Team. Mindy Craig Craig is a 1987 graduate of Conotton Valley High School who lettered all four years

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Pick up your copy!

The Dec. 22 issue of The Carroll County Messenger features stories on donations during the holiday season and updates you on school and council activities. Find out which residents are being honored, how your favorite sports teams are doing and what’s for sale in classifieds. Plus, pick up a copy and find out “How the Farmers Helped Save Christmas” by Barb Lumley.

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Just like Santa Claus, Keith Thompson brings smiles to faces

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Keith Thompson may not be Santa Claus, but he has brought smiles to the faces of children and adults  for over 30 years. Time spent in the barn at his grandparents’ farm influenced a longtime hobby for Keith Thompson of Minerva.  He builds handmade barns, corn cribs and various other buildings in his basement which are compatible with 1/16, 1/32 or 1/64 scale toys. Thompson

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Christmas Eve services

5 p.m. – Contemporary format at The Bridge (at Carroll County Fairgrounds) with the Bridge band. 6:30 p.m. – Theme: “Witness His Majesty” at 6:30 p.m. Amsterdam Church of God. 7 p.m. – Traditional service at The Yellow Brick Church, 253 S. Lisbon St., Carrollton, at 7 p.m. Music led by chancel choir.  7 p.m. – Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Combined

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Retiring treasurer honored, replacement hired

By Carol McIntire Editor Retiring Carrollton Schools Treasurer Roxane Mazur was recognized during the Dec. 14 meeting and her replacement named. Mazur, who is retiring Dec. 31 with 27 years of service, will be replaced by Amy Spears, who served as assistant treasurer under Mazur. Spears’ hiring is pending receipt of a valid treasurer’s license and will be for the period of Jan.1, 2022, through July 31, 2025. The board

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Woman leads law enforcement on wild chase; hides in apartment

A Canton woman was booked into the Carroll County Jail after stealing a truck in Stark County, paint from an auto parts store and leading authorities on a chase that ended at an apartment complex in Stark County.  Katherine Elliot, 38, whose last known address was 2109 Harrison Ave., is charged with Failure to Comply with the Signal of an Officer, Failure to Control and Receiving Stolen Property, all felonies.

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Burgess resigns council seat, DeLong named replacement

Malvern Council accepted the resignation of a council member and appointed a replacement to fulfill the term during the Dec. 6 meeting.  The first order of business was an executive session for four minutes for appointment of a public official. Council woman Brittany Burgess submitted a resignation, effective immediately, due to a change in her work schedule which would not allow her to fulfill the duties of a council member.  Council

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