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Four people listed as Most Wanted probation violators in The Tribune's Nov. 2 edition were caught by the time the week came to an end, Lawrence County Adult Probation Agency officials said Friday.
One person listed as one of Lawrence County's most wanted probation violators was nabbed this week in South Point; another turned himself in, but only after expressing dismay at finding his name and mug shot in the newspaper.
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Trial set in probation violator case | Thursday
A man who tried to elude authorities by hiding behind a kitchen lazy susan was arraigned on his probation violation Wednesday in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court.
Lawrence Countya s streets will soon be overflowing with the creepy, the kooky, maybe some ookey and everything in between as trick-or-treaters come out in force Thursday.
Chesapeake councilman wants on school board
The Chesapeake Board of Education will be a race of extremes, as far as elective office experience goes, with a veteran village councilman and a recent high school graduate on either end of the campaign spectrum.
Zombies' and friends dance to iconic music
The night sky was inky black; the air as still and soundless as a sepulcher with only an occasional cry breaking the impenetrable silence.
TOYS show teachers new way to inspire students
If their students could see them now. The science teachers at Chesapeake schools were on their hands and knees putting together blue plastic track with lots of loop-the-loops. Next they got their tiny hot wheel cars and tried and tried and tried until they could get the cars through the various mazes of turns without the cars turning over.
Are the spirits about to speak? | Friday
Do you believe in ghosts? Do you wonder whether all this stuff about the paranormal is for real? Then you will have a chance to test out your own theories at one of three ghost hunts the Chesapeake Community Center is sponsoring next week.
Write-in rounds out ballot for Chesy council
As long as the name is spelled right and the oval on the paper ballot filled in, there will be a new face on the Chesapeake Village Council.
Chamber honors accomplishments
It was a time for Lawrence County to give itself a pat on the back as the areaa s movers and shakers were honored by their peers.
OAW to flush hydrants this week | Saturday
SOUTH POINT a ' Ohio American Water will flush water mains in the Lawrence County service area between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily Monday through Friday.
Most Wanted' probation violator caught in S.C.
One of four people who made last weeka s list of Most Wanted Probation Violators has been apprehended in South Carolina; authorities said they have leads on the other three people featured last week.
Famous ships showcase voyage of century
As the Chesapeake school bus made the turn into the parking lot of the Huntington Yacht Club marina on a crisp, bright Wednesday morning, the spindly pitch black masts of the Nina set off by the robin's egg blue of the Ohio River came into view.
Commission to sell EMS stations
The Lawrence County Commission Thursday agreed to sell its five ambulance stations to the Lawrence County Port Authority and then use the profit to plug a $440,000 hole in its 2009 budget.
Nothing is as exciting for children as that final haul of goodies at the end of a successful Halloween trick or treat.
Playwright with Chesapeake roots offers new direction | Monday
Jonathan Joy was 15 when he started his love affair with the theater. That is when he started taking the acting classes of Rebecca Payne at Chesapeake Schools.
The Misson: Keeping students fit
Next week Fairland West Elementary has slated a a oeFairland Fitness Fun Fridaya to kick off the schoola s participation this year in St.
Without the support of her school's librarian, principal Maria Lowry knew Chesapeake High School's new virtual learning lab and classroom could never have launched on time this fall.
Tasered biker sues in civil rights case
The bicyclist who was the center of a Tasering incident last year is taking Lawrence County Sheriff Jeff Lawless, a Sheriff's deputy and Chesapeake village officials to federal court.
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