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Schools back open, but boil advisory remains in effect in Caldwell
A boil advisory remained in effect today for the entire Village of Caldwell, including several outlying areas, after a main water line broke early Thursday morning on Lewis Street.
State transfers local property to private psychiatric hospital
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, third from right, has a lighthearted moment Thursday during the official transfer ceremony of the Cambridge psychiatric hospital property to Oglethorpe Inc.
Meadowbrook, Barnesville win; Cambridge second in IGL match
Behind the play of co-medalists Trent Lasko and Matt Miller, Meadowbrook High swept a triangular with host Fort Frye and Buckeye Trail on Thursday at Arrowhead Pines Golf Course.
Gov. Strickland: Psychiatric hospital transfer is today
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland was expected to be in Cambridge today to announce a purchase agreement with Oglethorpe Inc., a private behavioral healthcare provider, for property formerly used to house the ...
Story sparks memories of English hometown
When Alice Stoneking read an article in The Daily Jeffersonian about an American meeting a pen pal in Northampton, England, the story resonated with her.
New polling locations due to Disabilities Act
To meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, some Guernsey County voters will find themselves casting ballots at new locations beginning Nov.
Ptl. Roy Angler is the handler for Ruger, a 3-year-old German shepherd. The breed is popular among departments for canine work.
Other big name national politicians have breezed through the area
Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain travels on Interstate 70 just west of Cambridge Friday afternoon heading eastbound.
Area runners compete at Newcomerstown
Caldwell High claimed third place in the boys' small school division of the Newcomerstown Invitational and sixth in the girls' small school division Saturday.
The rally on Friday as John McCain traveled through Cambridge came together on short notice, but energized everyone as Republicans waved signs, banners and bunting on the Georgetown/High Hill Road bridge, ...
Meadowbrook, John Glenn, Barnesville golfers post wins
Meadowbrook High defeated three other squads on the back nine at Salt Fork Golf Course on Thursday as the Colts posted a 173 to best Fort Frye , Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans and host Buckeye Trail .
Drought arrives! But stats don't include recent rainfall
Guernsey County has entered the "abnormally dry" zone. With little more than a half-inch of rain falling here for most of August, the online U.S. Drought Monitor added Guernsey County to that portion of Ohio ...
A regional television station was reporting that Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, who was in Ohio Friday, planned to visit Cambridge.
The Village of Byesville had some good news on the economic front in the opening of a new company.
Becky Adams, l, and Sgt. Kay Perkins survey the scene of a tractor-trailer accident Wednesday morning on U.S. 22 west of Antrim.
Cambridge School Board Meeting: Schools to get financial relief for pesky flooring problem
New Cambridge schools Superintendent Dennis Dettra, l, enjoys punch, cookies and conversation with resident Tom Cahoon at a reception welcoming him to the district following last night's board of education ...
School 'report cards' uncover no emergencies
The Ohio Department of Education on Tuesday released the annual report cards for school districts and two districts in The Daily Jeffersonian's coverage area were rated excellent for the 2007-08 reporting ...
Mayor Orr talks of school and crime
During the regular Cambridge City Council meeting Monday, Mayor Tom Orr thanked city workers for painting street markings and cross walks and performing other needed tasks in preparation for the opening day of ...
Cambridge police investigated a reported strong arm robbery of two men on Wheeling Avenue late Monday, and took two suspects into custody.
CAMBRIDGE - Mary E. Mallett, 78, of New Concord, died Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008, at her home.