Wednesday Nov 25 | Chillicothe Gazette
COLUMBUS: Kari Nadine Kepp, 48, of Columbus, died October 25, 2009. She was born November 19, 1960 in West Union, Ohio to Marion and Eileen Kepp.
NU looks at academics with a sports eye
Selects district's all-league academic 'teams' Charts and statistics can be boring and lose a crowd instantly.
WEST UNION, OHIO: Adams County doesn't look or feel like other Ohio counties. It is a slice of Kentucky's bluegrass country - with an open, airy feel unlike much of southern Ohio because of its unique geology.
Vote no on Issue 2; Don't allow fox to run the henhouse
Issue 2 designeda for industrial agriculture Although I risk being ostracized by the community I love, grew up in, and work in, it's time for me to speak up about Issue 2. My hat is off to the Ohio Farm Bureau.
Union could soon have water flowing from newest tower
City Manager John Applegate informed City Council that the new water tower being built off Old Springfield Road east of the Stillwater River will soon be filled with water and be operational.
Trial delayed for coach accused of improper texting
TROY A trial for a former West Milton schools teacher and coach accused of an improper relationship with a teen was canceled and a change of plea hearing scheduled for Nov.
Toledo Area Humane Society opposes Issue 2
ON NOV. 3, Ohio residents will vote on a constitutional amendment that would create the Ohio Livestock Care and Standards Board " to prescribe standards for animal care and well-being that endeavor to maintain food safety, encourage locally grown and raised food and protect Ohio farms and families." While this seems like an innocuous and even noble ...
Free coffee Friday at Boston Stokers
To celebrate International Credit Union Day, the Miami Valley chapter of the Ohio Credit Union League is hosting the fourth annual Free Coffee Day at all area Boston Stoker locations from 7 to 10 a.m. Friday, Oct.
Foreclosed homes in Huber Heights will be rehabbed
CountyCorp already has purchased eight vacant, foreclosed homes in this community, while the sales of six other properties are pending.
When Emory & Henry coach Don Montgomery saw Evin O'Sullivan writhing in pain a year ago, he knew his star senior linebacker faced some long odds.
Englewood has an eye on public safety
The city has spent $325,000 to add eight more security cameras to public areas around the city to increase public safety.
Ex-Northmont coach admits to sexual relations with student
Former Northmont High school teacher and coach Loren Meadows, accused of having sexual relations with a former student, pleaded guilty Tuesday, Aug.
Pilot programs mark new school year
Here's some of what's new at Northmont schools. Englewood Elementary a Fourth-graders will be piloting a program that uses handheld computers to do research and take tutorials.
Commission seeks grant, loan for sewer project | Friday
The Lawrence County Commission agreed Thursday to pursue both a grant and a loan to help pay for a piece of equipment at the Union Rome Sewer system, but they want to know what happened to federal funding for the rest of the project.
Two double homicides in Union play out nine years apart
Scott Mink, shown in this undated photo from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, is dropping his appeals after pleading guilty to beating his parents to death with a hammer in September 2000 and could be executed next week.
Two double homicides in Union play out nine years apart
Scott Mink, shown in this undated photo from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, is dropping his appeals after pleading guilty to beating his parents to death with a hammer in September 2000 and could be executed next week.
Two double homicides in Union play out nine years apart
Scott Mink, shown in this undated photo from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, is dropping his appeals after pleading guilty to beating his parents to death with a hammer in September 2000 and could be executed next week.
Two double homicides in Union play out nine years apart
Scott Mink, shown in this undated photo from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, is dropping his appeals after pleading guilty to beating his parents to death with a hammer in September 2000 and could be executed next week.