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The Dec. 15 issue of The Carroll County Messenger is on newsstands today. Pick up a copy for the latest news, sports and happenings. Three pages of sports features high school athletes at their best, learn about new programs at Carrollton Elementary and see what holiday activities are set. News about recent structure fires and how a man was rescued from the burning building and the latest on the Mohawk

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Volunteer firefighters help owner escape burning building

By Carol McIntire Editor A pair of Carroll County volunteer firefighters assisted two men escape a fire Dec. 6 that destroyed a Sherrodsville business and about 8,000 toys earmarked for the Tuscarawas County Toys for Tots program. Fox Township firemen Mike Kruprzak and Zeph Casper, along with Casper’s son, Colton, were driving on SR 39 just west of Sherrodsville that day on their way to Zanesville. About 4 p.m., they

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Health official urges vaccination prior to holidays

Carroll County Health Commissioner Kelly Engelhart is urging county residents to become vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.  “We must exercise caution as we approach the holidays and winter months. To protect the health and lives of your family, friends, and our community, the Carroll County General Health District strongly recommends you become vaccinated for COVID-19,” Engelhart said in a press release. As of

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Canton man indicted for theft of truck, trailer

A Canton man was indicted by a Carroll County grand jury on several charges after stealing a truck and trailer from a Carrollton business in November. KELLY GENE CHRISTOPHER BLAND, 42, was indicted for Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Theft, Breaking and Entering, Receiving Stolen Property (fourth degree felony), Aggravated Possession of Drugs and Receiving Stolen Property (fifth degree felony).  Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett said Bland

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Goodwill stores, donation centers closed Dec. 8

 Yesterday, Goodwill officials received several threats from an unknown individual. As a precaution, the agency acted swiftly to close all Goodwill locations for the remainder of the day.  Since then, Goodwill has been working closely with local law enforcement to identify the source of this threat. At the advice of law enforcement and the Goodwill Leadership Team, all Goodwill stores and donation centers will be closed today (12/8) while law

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‘The News You Want-From People You Know’

The Dec. 8 issue of The Carroll County Messenger is filled with holiday news, sports, court news and more. On newsstands today, read about Fox Twp. VFD Chief Fred Barnett’s honor, along with the Carlton Brothers; learn how reading The Messenger brought veterans together; and the latest school news and sports. Plus view area youth’s trophies from youth deer season.

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Messenger story brings Navy veterans together

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Fifty-four years after a fiery explosion on the U.S.S. Forrestal, two veterans who experienced the horrific event from different sides of the ship met for the first time.   The explosion and fire, the worst loss of life on a U.S. Navy ship since WWII occurred July 29, 1967, at 10:52 a.m. in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War.  An accidental firing of

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Barnett surprised with fire service award

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor Several lifelong Fox Twp. residents were honored during the Fox Twp. Fire Department annual meeting and dinner Dec. 4.  The Carlton brothers, Ron, Bruce and Rick, along with their wives, Judy, Cathy and Cathy, were recognized for their dedication and support of the fire department.  In a complete surprise, Fox Twp. Fire Chief Fred H. Barnett, Jr. was recognized for his 50+ years of

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Drive-thru pantry created at Perrysville Church

By Carol McIntire Editor A visit to the Salvation Army in New Philadelphia sparked an idea for the congregation of Perrysville United Methodist Church. “They had an outdoor pantry where people could drive or walk up to it and take what they needed,” said Deb Booth, who heads up the project for the church. “It gave us the idea to do the same for our community.” The pantry is now

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CCBDD considering building new administration offices

The Carroll County Board of Developmental Disabilities (CCBDD) is considering selling the building at 540 High St. NW, due to its size.Board members heard Ray Heaston report meeting with staff at Diversified Engineering Nov. 15 to review the feasibility of building an administrative building at the Carroll Hills School location at 2167 Kensington Rd., Carrollton.The High St. building is over 11,000 square feet and only around 4,000 square feet is

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Audrey Cole murder trial rescheduled, bond reduced

The murder trial of Audrey Jean Cole (Branch) was postponed for a second time and bond was modified during a hearing Dec. 6 in Carroll County Common Pleas Court.  On the day the jury trial was set to begin, Judge Michael V. Repella II granted the postponement and set a new trial date of Jan. 31, setting five days aside.  Defense Attorney Chase Mallory said the request was made due

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Holiday Event Calendar

Activities Carrollton The Ashton House Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Dec. 24. Decorated for the season. Located at 120 3rd St. NW, Carrollton.  Dec. 9 – Christmas Crafts Lock-In at Carroll County District Library at 5:30 p.m. For info, call 330-627-2613.  Dec. 11 – Cookie Walk 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Carrollton Church of God, 271 Moody Ave. SW, Carrollton. Small box $18, large

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On newsstands today!

Pick up a copy of the Dec. 1 issue of The Carroll County Messenger for holiday information, including the gift guide, parade results and more.  Find out the new “item” you can borrow from the Carroll County District Library and see winter sports teams opening games. 

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Health department investigating E.coli outbreak at Stony Lake

By Leigh Ann Rutledge CCM Reporter The Carroll County General Health District (health department) board learned of an E. coli issue at Stony Lake during the Nov. 17 meeting.  According to Courtney Grossman, director of environmental health, there could be several reasons for the issue. She noted the lake has been drained due to a dam issue and a lot of the homes are up for sale. The lots are

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Audrey Cole murder trial scheduled to begin Dec. 6

The jury trial of Audrey Cole, also known as Audrey Branch, is scheduled to begin Dec. 6 in Carroll County Common Pleas Court.  Cole, 34, has been held in the county jail since being charged with murder and felonious assault in the May 3 shooting death of Matthew Michael Mott, with whom she resided, at 6344 Arbor Rd. NE, Mechanicstown. Cole is represented by Attorney April Campbell and Atty. Chase

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COVID booster doses available

 A booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine is now available for individuals who have received the first and second doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine only at least 6 months ago (or a third dose if immunocompromised), and at least 18 years old. Booster doses are also authorized for all recipients of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at least two months following the initial dose, or at least

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Holiday Event Calendar

Activities Carrollton The Ashton House Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Dec. 24. Decorated for the season. Located at 120 3rd St. NW, Carrollton.  Dec. 3 & 4 – McCook House Civil War Museum ‘Unveiling of the Trees’ at the museum in Carrollton from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is free. Donations are welcome. Dec. 2 – Christmas Favors Make & Take class at

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Evening Christmas parade a hit!

By  Leigh Ann Rutledge CCM Associate Editor Like a scene from a Hallmark movie, a light snow fell as people lined the streets in Carrollton for the first night Christmas parade.  Bundled up against the chill in the air, parade goers of all ages waited for the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. Their “sleigh”, a restored 1931 Chevrolet fire engine owned by Ron and JoAnn Dennis. On cue, when the

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The news you want – from the people you know.

The Nov. 24 issue of The Carroll County Messenger is packed with information for the holiday season and the winter sports season. A list of area holiday events is inside, along with school news and community government reports. Read about your favorite sports teams, who is returning, promising newcomers and more. On newsstands today.

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Injuries reported in house fire

A mother and her four children are homeless after a fire destroyed their home in the early morning hours Nov. 20.  Ralph Castellucci, chief of Great Trail Fire Department, said the department was toned out at 2:26 a.m. for a fully involved structure fire at 49 Arbor Rd., Minerva.  Castellucci said both floors of the two-story home were engulfed when they arrived on scene.  The occupants were out of the

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Evening parade kicks off holiday events in Carrollton

Amsterdam, Minerva hosting December parades CCM Staff Report It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in area communities.  The first light snowfall of the season blanketed parts of the county Nov. 14, setting the mood for the holiday season.  It’s all about lights this year in Carrollton with a Public Square lighting ceremony planned Nov. 27 at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade,

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Minerva merchants plan Shop Small Saturday event

Minerva will celebrate Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to the local businesses that create jobs, boost the economy and ensure communities stay strong and vibrant. On Nov. 27, a wide variety of businesses throughout the village will offer discounts, giveaways, door prizes, activities and more. A map of all participating businesses, their hours and special offers will be available at the businesses and on the Minerva Area Chamber of

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Assistance available with winter heating bills through HEAP

The Ohio Department of Development and HARCATUS Tri-County Community Action Organization, Inc. are reminding Ohioans assistance is available to help with home energy bills. The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps Ohioans at or below 175 percent of the federal poverty guidelines pay heating bills. Ohioans who are threatened with disconnection, have been disconnected from their utility service, transferring services, establishing new services, at or below 25 percent fuel, or

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Herman proposes CV students attend core classes at home school, tech classes at BCC

By Jacquie Humphrey  CCM Correspondent Conotton Valley Local School District Superintendent Todd Herman presented school board members with the option of having Conotton Valley students who attend Buckeye Career Center complete the academic portion of their classes at Conotton Valley. Herman presented statistics he’d compiled on both attendance and financials of the arrangement. Herman stressed he is “not trying to compete with Buckeye as far as skills (training)” goes but

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2022 county dog license go on sale Dec. 1

Carroll County dog licenses will be on sale Dec. 1 through Jan. 31, 2022, for the 2022 year. Late fees will apply to all tags purchased after Jan. 31, 2022. 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. Kennel licenses must be purchased in the Auditor’s office and the applicant must have a valid vendors

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Health Dept. offering COVID-19 booster shots

A booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine is now available for individuals who have received the first and second doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine only at least 6 months ago (or a third dose if immunocompromised), and at least 18 years old. Booster doses are also authorized for all recipients of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at least two months following the initial dose, or at least 18

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Local News, Local Views

The Nov. 17 issue of The Carroll County Messenger is filled with information, including business, school, sports and more. Read about GPS’s expansion project, economic development updates, a new business and area council meetings. Read about area resident Ed Tasker’s recently published book and where to purchase your copy.

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Free Thanksgiving meal offered Saturday at Amsterdam church

A free Thanksgiving dinner is planned, Saturday, Nov. 20, at Amsterdam Community Church of God, located at 8247 Bear Rd, SE, from 4-6 p.m.   Pastor David Guess said one of the main purposes of the dinner is to foster community in the area and express thankfulness to God for the past year.  The meal consists of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, roll and dessert.  The event is an eat-in-only

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Students inducted into National Honor Society

Several students were inducted into the Malvern High School National Honor Society recently. They included (front from left): Frank McClelland, Shane Rodgers, Samuel Foster, Seth Kandel, Daniel Untch, Ibai Garcia-Echeverria and Tristan Phillips. Back row: Marella Smith, Maddie Powers, Isabelle Witherow, Savannah Klotz, Gabrielle Ritter and Abigail Young. Absent Rhea El-Hayek.

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Students inducted into National Honor Society

The Carrollton High School National Honor Society (NHS) induction ceremony was held recently at the high school. Twenty-nine students were inducted. Parker Varney, president of the Carrollton chapter, served as emcee. Erin King, vice president, spoke on scholarship; Jessi Cramer, secretary, service; Josie Burgett and Kendall Mallarnee, historians, leadership and character, respectively. The chamber chorus performed the Star Spangled Banner, CHS alma mater and “Be A Light.” Jason Paxton serves

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You dream it, E-Z Graphics designs it

Kevin Ketchum expands internet business, opens shop in downtown Carrollton By Carol McIntire Editor Kevin Ketchum is putting a new twist on the traditional t-shirt shack.  The Mechanicstown native opened E-Z Graphics and Print at 86 W. Main St. Carrollton, about three months ago and is applying graphics to just about anything a customer wants.  “I’ve been interested in graphics and designs for a long time. I started playing around

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‘Rocks and Bottles’ stories fill pages of book

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor A chat with a neighbor at the fence between their backyards led to a 30+ year career in law enforcement for Ed Tasker.  A memoir written for his children, detailing those 30+ years, resulted in “Rocks and Bottles”, a recently published book. Tasker, who now resides in Perry Twp., began jotting down the true account of his years in law enforcement nearly five years

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GPS celebrates expansion project with ribbon cutting

CCM Staff Report Golden Protective Services (GPS) celebrated a move to the company’s new location on SR 332 last week with a ribbon cutting ceremony and tours of the new facility. Charles James, National Accounts/Ohio Operations for GPS, expressed his appreciation to those who made the project possible. “GPS was fortunate enough to have an elite team of contractors and services, as well as state and local government officials who

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Buckeye students assist with preparations for arrival of Vietnam Traveling Wall

Members of the Buckeye Career Center Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration program put their hands and backs to work today in preparation for the arrival of a traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall. The New Philadelphia VFW Post 1445 is the host location of the AVTT traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall, which will be on display Thursday, Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) through the weekend. Prior to the wall’s arrival, 22 HVAC-R students

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The news you want…from the people you know.

The Nov. 10 issue of The Carroll County Messenger salutes US veterans in recognition of Veterans Day 2021. Celebrate the Lady Lions cross country state championship, see what is up with the county Commerce Park, grand jury indictments and more.

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Alan Jones shares story of fiery USS Forrestal experience

By Leigh Ann Rutledge Associate Editor According to an official U.S. Navy website, history.Navy.mil, “within five seconds of the accidental firing of a Zuni 5-inch rocket which slammed into an A-4E Skyhawk (fighter jet) and caught fire Skyhawks on either side of the wounded aircraft were rapidly engulfed by fire.” This was the beginning of a horrific tragedy July 29, 1967, on the USS Forrestal, a Navy aircraft carrier stationed

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Grand jury indictments

A Canton man who fled law enforcement after a high-speed chase Oct. 28 in Carroll County was one of 11 indictments handed down by a Carroll County grand jury Nov. 3. Kaleb Scott Armstrong was indicted for Failure to Comply With the Signal of a Police Officer, a third-degree felony, and remains at large.  Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett said Armstrong fled from a sheriff deputy who attempted

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GOP plans candidate forum

The Carroll County Republican Central and Executive Committee is planning a 2022 candidate forum and town hall meeting Nov. 11 in Good Shepherd Hall at Malvern. A meet and greet is scheduled for 5 p.m. followed by the candidate event at 6 p.m. The following candidates (subject to change) or their representative are scheduled to attend:  Congress: Bill Johnson. Governor: Mike DeWine, Jim Renacci and Joe Blystone. Senate: Mike Gibbons, Josh

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STATE CHAMPIONS!

Lady Lions bring home Division II trophy The Minerva girls cross country team won the first Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) state championship in school history Nov. 6 at Fortress Obetz. The girls won the Division II title by defeating Granville by three points, 136-139. Adding to the excitement was Connor Shingleton, who placed third in the Division II boys race. “To bring the first team OHSAA state championship home

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Buckeye Career Center plans sophomore visits, fall open house

Over 1,000 sophomores from Tuscarawas, Carroll, and Holmes counties will explore careers and programs at Buckeye Career Center (BCC) Nov. 15-17.  The Sophomore Career Exploration Days allow high school sophomores to tour Buckeye Career Center and visit five of over 30 high school programs offered for their final two years of high school.  Buckeye Career Center public relations coordinator Shyanne Carroll explains the program is a continuation of prior experiences

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Seeking holiday event listings

Planning a holiday activity, gathering or concert? Email The Messenger at ccmessengernews@ gmail.com to get listed in our holiday events section. For questions, call 330-476-6343.

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UPDATED ELECTION RESULTS (issues)

Two countywide levies and several village, township and school levies were on the Nov. 2 ballot. Updates results with 5,096 ballots counted are as follows: Countywide Levies: •Golden Age Retreat Replacement Levy: 1.4mills for 5 years, beginning with tax year 2022, first due in calendar year 2023: 3,438 for, 1,591 against. •Carroll County Park District: New .2 mill levy for 10 years for the purpose of improving, maintaining and preserving

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UPDATED ELECTION RESULTS (candidates)

The Carroll County Board of Elections has released the third set of election totals for Carroll County. These totals are cumulative. All results are unofficial. As of this release, 5,096 ballots were cast, or 27.8 percent of the 18,319 registered voters in the county. Municipal Court Judge: Gary Willen                4075 Carrollton Council (4 to elect) Wilma Lambert                                               286 Sharon Ott                                                      220 Thomas W. Parker                                          417 Brittany Tangler                                             

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On sale Tuesday!

Pick up a copy of the Nov. 3 issue of The Carroll County Messenger on newsstands Tuesday around the county. Read about county resident Duane Abel’s Christmas film, receive a Carrollton history lesson and stay updated on holiday activities. Learn about the Minerva Lions cross country teams and football playoffs.

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Cruise-in raises $3,000 in honor of former resident

By Eric Lowe CCM Correspondent The Village of Amsterdam recently received a generous donation in memory of former resident John Tiziani.  The funds will go to the Amsterdam Volunteer Fire Department and the police department. Husband and wife, Matt and Hannah Boggs, along with their daughter, Adyn Boggs, appeared as guests during the October council meeting. They presented the donation acquired from a Cruise-In held at Rogers Park in Amsterdam

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On to round 2: Warriors top Cambridge 37-21

By Carol McIntire Editor Carrollton Warriors vs. St. Clairsville Red Devils – Round II – will take place this Friday at 7 p.m. in the Red Devils’ stadium. The two teams met 12 weeks ago in the first game of the 2021 high school football season on the Warriors’ home turf. In a shoot-out, the Red Devils scored in the final minutes to claim a 42-35 victory.  The rematch was

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County Christmas parade scheduled Nov. 27, moves to evening time slot

The annual Christmas parade will return to the streets of Carrollton later this month.  The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce agreed last week to oversee the annual parade and scheduled it Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. The Carrollton Rotary Club sponsored the parade for several years, but due to COVID-19, opted not to sponsor the event last year. Local merchants organized a stationary parade, which was held at the county

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Local cartoonist transitions to the big screen

Duane Abel appears in holiday romance, ‘Christmas Collision’ By Carol McIntire Editor Duane Abel remembers attending Carrollton High School (CHS) musicals as a young child with his mother.  “All I ever wanted to do was be on the stage of a Carrollton High School musical,” he said during the recent interview with The Messenger. “My thoughts and dreams never extended beyond that.” Abel fulfilled his dream on the stage at

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Fall Festival Party planned at Perrysville United Methodist Church

Perrysville United Methodist Church is hosting a Fall Festival Party Oct. 30 in the church parking lot/pavilion from 4-6 p.m. featuring a one-of-a-kind Treat Truck and an Amazing Grace Maze. There will be a wiener roast, corn hole games, coin toss game, bowling and smores. The church is located on SR 164 in Perrysville.  

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