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Matters of Graves Importance: Fourth of July packed with things to do
Happy Fourth of July week Chillicothe! Check out these upcoming events to add even more sparks to your holiday. Be safe my friends. Nothing beats a good ‘ole fish fry and the Harrison Township Fire & Rescue Department and Association’s annual one will start at Walnut Creek Campground and Resorts at 11 a.m. Stop by early before they sell out. Danbarry Cinemas Free Summer Movies Series on this holiday is Wonka and it begins at 10 a.m. Doors will open one hour before showtime and the concession stand will be open. No tickets are needed. Seats are limited and not guaranteed so arrive early. No outside food or drink permitted.
Report: Darius Garland was ‘pissed’ when he read that he would request trade if Cavs brought back Donovan Mitchell
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland reportedly wasn’t happy with the rumors that suggested he would want to leave the Cavs if they signed guard Donovan Mitchell to an extension this offseason. “I am not convinced that Darius wants out,” Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor said. “I’m not convinced that Darius is...
Parts of Ohio and West Virginia issued warnings about potential scams involving the adoption of monkeys
Primate enthusiasts in Ohio and West Virginia are being alerted to a possible scam involving an online company advertising the breeding and selling of exotic monkeys. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving the Canton Region and Greater West Virginia Area has received numerous complaints against a company based in Canton, Ohio, named General Monkeys For Adoption.
Ohio State, Colorado Drawing Attention As New College Football Playoff Format Looms
Calls to expand the College Football Playoff field have been answered. Beginning this season, the number of schools vying for the title will increase from four to 12. Adding to the changes across the college football landscape is the conference realignment that went into effect on July 1, with all but two Pac-12 teams departing for other conferences.
‘People deserve fresh food!’ cries Kroger shopper after sharing beef photo just 2 days after buying – ‘it’s disgusting’
KROGER shoppers are slamming the major grocer after purchasing food they claim was not fresh or safe to eat. For months, shoppers have been subjected to high grocery prices largely due to rising inflation and the strain climate change effects like extreme temperatures have placed on the agricultural industry. Skyrocketing...
Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame Recently Enshrined Members of the “Class of 2024” and Awarded Scholarships
The Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame recently held their 12th annual banquet Saturday, June 15, 2024 at St John’s Church in Kenton. Six individuals and one team were enshrined as members of the “Class of 2024”. The evening started with a catered dinner and two local student/athletes garnering Wes Davis Memorial scholarships for their work in the classroom, community and athletic achievements.
Locos take control early, beat Muskegon 5-2
Jul. 4—LIMA — Starting pitcher Thomas Howard's statistics in the Lima Locos' 5-2 win over Muskegon on Wednesday night at Simmons Field included five innings pitched, only one run and four hits allowed, three walks, two strikeouts and one interception. While the interception wasn't an official stat, it might have been the most talked-about play in the game. Certainly, it was the most unexpected ...
The American Association of University Women prepare for 2024 Book Fair
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - If you love getting your hands on a good book, then this Lima area book sale is for you. The American Association of University Women (AAUW) are preparing for their big annual book sale. This comes after the event was in jeopardy of happening just a couple months ago, back in May. Now, the book sale will be operating at a different location from past years, at the Elida Road strip with Fast Signs directly across from Fazoli's. Expect a wide range of books, games, puzzles, CDs, DVDs, and more to choose from at the yearly sale beginning on September 3rd through the 7th, with all proceeds going towards scholarships for local students.
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