BEVERLY — The Fort Frye Local Schools community kicked off the holiday season with its third annual Christmas craft show Saturday, filling the high school with handmade goods, student projects and local vendors.
Engineering teacher Tracey Huck said this year’s event brought in more than ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio will hear oral arguments on eight cases Nov. 18–19, including a dispute over hydraulic-fracturing waste in Southeast Ohio and the proposed approval of a major solar facility in Logan County, according to Court News Ohio, a service of the Supreme Court of Ohio and ...
Local educators, service providers and community members gathered Tuesday morning for a cost-of-poverty simulation aimed at helping participants better understand the daily challenges faced by low-income families.
The event, known as the Cost of Poverty Experience (C.O.P.E.) was hosted ...
There was one vote added to determine the final official winner of a second seat on the Muskingum Township Board of Trustees in the Nov. 4 general election.
Despite the additional vote, the outcome of the coin toss which determined the winner of the original tie didn’t change and Steven Rech ...
Washington County resident and former jail administrator Ronald Gregory Nohe was appointed to temporarily occupy the vacant position on the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Thursday evening.
“It’s time to get to work,” said Nohe. “I’m happy with the results.”
The ...
There were 21 new bricks installed at the biannual Veterans Walk of Honor Brick Placement Ceremony on Saturday. In honor of Veterans Day on Tuesday, the Armory Square Inc. hosted the event with nearly 50 people in attendance.
“It’s our way to commemorate and memorialize the service of ...