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Presidential debate to air on Thursday
Maybe it’s a return to the days of “must see TV” on Thursday for viewers to tune into the Presidential election debate — a historical rematch that pits President Joe Biden and against former President Donald Trump. Debate starts at 9 p.m. at CNN’s studios in Atlanta, Georgia, a critical battleground state. The Pickaway County Republican Party will hold a Presidential election debate watch party that is open to all...
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When the Pickaway County Jr. Fair officially ended Sunday, close to 20,000 people attended the fair that has been held annually at the fairgrounds since 1945 — 79 years of heritage. The weeklong fair featured rides, entertainment, a rodeo, harness races, a livestock show, and a visit by Lt. Governor Jon Husted who announced state funding for ongoing projects to improve the fairgrounds.
Budget surpluses pave way for capital improvements at Logan Elm
As buses rolled onto Tarlton Road after the last day of the 2023-24 school year, heavy equipment pulled into the Logan Elm campus for the next round of capital improvements. Projects to be completed this summer include new and renovated athletic fields, McDowell Education Center roof replacement, additional parking, and a walking path for school and community use. These and previous projects were made possible by recent budget surpluses. Logan...
Pickaway Court of Common Pleas News
Cases recently adjudicated before Pickaway Court of Common Pleas Judge P. Randall Knece: Samantha H. Howard, 39, 14956 Millport St., S. Bloomfield, pleaded guilty to a Violation of Community Control. Disposition: Community control extended two years with PARS treatmentScott Allan Morgan, 48, of 107 Elm St., Celina, pleaded guilty to Illegal Conveyance of Drugs onto the Grounds of a Detention Facility. Disposition: 12 months in prison
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The rider and her horse compete in the Music Freestyle Event.
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The Circleville Herald is a multimedia news organization with a community newspaper that publishes three days per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) serving Pickaway County Ohio and the surrounding region. The Circleville Herald also produces the website, www.circlevilleherald.com. Established in 1817 as The Olive Branch, the Circleville Herald began publishing under its current name in 1832 as a weekly publication. Daily publishing began in 1894.
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