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Fair auction prices up and down
As bid prices go, some were up and some were down for livestock and poultry at the 162nd Harrison County Junior Fair auction.
Music, fireworks, parades ... All-American Fourth of July
The Cambridge City Band with Director Berk Jones will offer its annual Fourth of July concert this evening at 7:30 in the Big Pavilion at City Park.
B-Dry Systems opens second half with victory
GNADENHUTTEN - Coshocton B-Dry Systems held off Gnadenhutten's seventh-inning rally to open the second half of the Tuscarawas Class A League season with a 7-6 victory Wednesday at Indian Valley High School.
B-Dry finishes 7-7 in first half
SUGARCREEK - The inconsistency of the Coshocton B-Dry Systems baseball team continued Sunday.
Hart family has been gathering for 105 years
The coffee pot and the brick are the two icons that never change at the Hart Family reunion.
Travis Reisbeck launched two solo home runs and a single to lead River to a 3-1 triumph over homestanding Monroe Central Wednesday afternoon in Woodsfield. via Times Leader Online
5 dead in crash of van from Pa. home for mentally disabled
Authorities say five people are dead after a tractor-trailer slammed into a van carrying residents from a group home for the mentally disabled in western Pennsylvania. via WDTN-TV Dayton
RESERVES Baseball GNADENHUTTEN - Schyler King allowed just two runs on three hits and struck out four in six innings, but it was not enough as River View fell to host Indian Valley 2-1 on Monday. via Coshocton Tribune
Baseball: Braves outmuscle River View
GNADENHUTTEN - River View scored three runs in the top of the seventh, including a two-run double from Jordan Hawk, but the rally was halted and the host Braves collected the East Central Ohio League victory. via Coshocton Tribune
BASEBALL: Generals fall to Indian Valley
GNADENHUTTEN - With a six-spot in the bottom of the sixth, Indian Valley turned a 7-5 lead into the final eight-run cushion in garnering the non-league victory over Ridgewood. via Coshocton Tribune
18th Congressional District: Space to face Dailey in November
“The people of Ohio, particularly in this district, have been victimized by a transitioning economy. But I think the voters will look at what we've done, and want to know you care about them, and I do”
ZANESVILLE - In his first primary election as an incumbent, U.S. Rep. Zack Space had little trouble taking an overwhelming victory over challenger Mark Pitrone Tuesday night in a Democratic primary. via News Journal
Pick Phillips, Space in 18th District races
Zack Space was one of 30 reasons Democrats took control of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Republicans in 2006. via ZanesvilleTimesRecorder.com
Space faces first primary as incumbent
“When one 'special interest group', i.e.; lawyers, gets too much of the influence, the rest of the people suffer under a form of bondage. They become the masters, and the rest of us servants”
Two Democrats and four Republicans are facing off in March 4 primaries to get their names on the ballot in November. via Central Ohio
Eagles defense stifles West Holmes 47-30
WOOSTER - Perennial power Findlay Liberty-Benton showed why it's having another strong season Sunday. via Coshocton Tribune
Wired for work Jackson sees the light, if only for one shift, with McClintock Electric
It ain't all about the wires, man. Being an electrician involves way more than just connecting wires and hoping the building doesn't burn down in the process. via The Daily Record
Reeves list - Foundation gives away more than $1.3 million
The Reeves Foundation at Dover disbursed more than $1.3 million in grants to 33 organizations and public entities this year. via The Times-Reporter
COSHOCTON - Ryan Appis, the son of Mark and Renee Appis of Coshocton, and Nicole Hosfelt, the daughter of Rick and Marcia Hosfelt, are the December Elk's Teens of the Month. via Coshocton Tribune
Coshocton County Sheriff's Office Justice Center Dec. 5 Total inmate population, 55; males, 49; females, 6. Accidents Dec. via Coshocton Tribune
Council approves participation in wastewater study
' The potential participation by the City of Delphos in a high profile study of wastewater treatment processes and procedures dominated the regular Tuesday evening meeting session at the City Building. via The Daily Herald
5. Mayflower carried area residents' ancestors
“One of our relatives from Cambridge (O.) loved genealogy and often talked about our ancestors coming from England”
What do area residents Pat Huprich and Mary Haggis of Dover, Marian Cornell of Gnadenhutten, David Shelley of Uhrichsville and Mike Albaugh and Kathy Bachman of New Philadelphia - have in common? Their ... via The Times-Reporter