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Dig sites may show where 'lost' colonists moved
EDENTON, NC — Sir Walter Raleigh’s Lost Colony on Dare County’s Roanoke Island is not as lost as it once was thanks to archaeological discoveries in Bertie County, North Carolina. The excavation of ceramic ware known as “border ware,” and tobacco pipe stems from an area along the Chowan River have led archaeologists to believe it’s the site where the first English settlers in the Americas — including the first English-born child, Virginia Dare — relocated after leaving Roanoke Island. ...
Pickaway County Fair – Behind the Scenes
Two fair boards work hard behind the scenes to make the Pickaway County Fair a success. Senior Fair Board member Christy Pence reports that safety for both exhibitors and fairgoers is a top priority during this final week leading up to the fair. “We make sure that we have proper signage and instructions for our exhibitors and folks walking through the barns. We put up the backdrop for the kids...
CYBL Commissioner Randy Brown responds to parents' concerns
As a follow-up to the comments made at the June 5th meeting of the Circleville Board of Park Commissioners, Circleville Youth Baseball League (CYBL) Commissioner Randy Brown visited the Circleville Herald’s office and provided the following details about incidents and happenings addressed at the meeting. The online version of this story includes a link to that story — Parents voice concerns about the CYBL — which was published June 8. Brown explained that: ...
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Blinken: Some of Hamas’ proposed changes to a cease-fire plan in Gaza are workable, some not BEIRUT (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says that mediators will keep trying to close an elusive cease-fire deal after Hamas proposed numerous changes to a U.S.-backed proposal. He said Wednesday that some of the changes were “workable” and some not. The back-and-forth keeps hopes alive for an accord that can bring an end to eight months of war that has decimated Gaza, killed tens of thousands...
City of Circleville 2025 Budget revealed
The fiscal year for the City of Circleville ends each year on December 31, so even though it’s six months away from the start of the 2025 Fiscal Year, Mark Bidwell, City Auditor, and the City Council’s Finance Committee have already been at work preparing the 2025 budget which will forecast revenue and spending for 2025. At last week’s meeting, an ordinance was presented for its first reading that would adopt the budget thus far prepared to be the official budget. The Finance Committee’s Chair...
Teays Valley High School's 4th Nine Weeks Honor Roll
TVHS Q4 Honor Roll Grade 9Jacob Abercrombie, Aiden Adair, Charlotte Adams, Violet Adams, Mackenzie Addy, Mylee Adorna, Sana Afzaal, Stephen Alava, Aiden Allmon, Hussein Amin, Alyssa Anderson, Lindsay Autullo, Kaylee Babbert, Paige Baker, Kaden Barrick, Jack Baumgardner, Alabama Beumer, Hayden Blackstock, Cameron Blakel, Owen Blake, Trinity Blake, Joseph Blaney, Katelyn Blaney, Kaylee Borgman, Sophia Boyer, Evangeline Branch, Trevor Bridges, Lauren Bright, Samuel Bristle, Addison Brown, Austin Brown, Chesney Brown, Miley Brown, Natalie Brown, Mia Browning, Amelia Brumfield, Sydney Brumfield, Brylee Brunton, Madilyn Burdette, Merveille Byiringiro, Samuel Caceres, Cheyenne Caldwell, Emma Camden, Brielle Cannon, Cohen Carpenter, Kaleb Cassidy, Franciska Castro-Climer, Benton...
Sculpture unveiling is one week away
Circleville citizens are invited to attend the unveiling of the two monuments at the southeast and southwest corners of Court & Main Street at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 18. It is obvious to a casual observer that the southeast monument will be a pedestal clock, but what is under wraps across the street? “A small group of us thought it would be good to bring back the history of Circleville,” said Richard Gerhardt, Chairman of the Design Committee of Uptown Circleville, whose motto is “shop.live.play.invest.” ...
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The far right’s election gains rattle EU’s traditional powers BRUSSELS (AP) — Far-right parties rattled the traditional powers in the European Union with major gains in parliamentary seats, dealing an especially humiliating defeat to French President Emmanuel Macron, who called snap legislative elections. Some ballots in the vote for the European Parliament were still being counted Monday, but the outcome showed the 27-nation bloc’s parliament membership has clearly shifted to the right. The surge by nationalist and populist parties will make it much harder for...
With cowboy hat, sheriff spurs new look
WINDSOR, NC — What started out as a costume accessory for a Christmas party has grown into a full-blown fashion statement for Bertie County Sheriff Tyrone Ruffin. Ruffin started donning a cowboy hat and boots around the beginning of the year, saying he liked the attention the western attire commanded as he carried out his law enforcement responsibilities. “It’s a funny story of how I started wearing the cowboy hat...
Pickaway Court of Common Pleas News
Cases recently adjudicated before Pickaway Court of Common Pleas Judge P. Randall Knece: Tyler W. Christman, 34, of 590 E. Ohio St., Apt. 40, Circleville, pleaded guilty to a Violation of Community Control, Theft from the Elderly. Disposition: Defendant to complete drug courtAlara Craddock, 26, of 57 Buhl Morton Rd., Gallipolis, pleaded guilty to a Violation of Terms of Intervention. Disposition: Intervention continued with inpatient programRobert E. Davis, II, 39, of 12047 Bolen Pierce Rd., Lockbourne, pleaded not guilty to a Violation of Community Control,...
Pick. Co. jury finds man guilty
A three-day criminal trial was held before Judge P. Randall Knece in Pickaway County Common Pleas Court on June 3 through June 5, 2024. In that trial a Pickaway County jury found Chris Agin, 61, of New Holland, guilty of eighteen counts on a twenty-count indictment, according to a press release from Pickaway County Common Pleas Court. Agin was found guilty of four counts of Intimidation of a Victim in...
Congratulations to these Pick. Co. students
Good luck and congratulations to Pickaway County’s high schools’ valedictorians, salutatorians and an honor graduate for the Class of 2024. Tigers’ valedictorian is Ty Foster, who is involved in varsity baseball, National Honor Society, and In the Know. He is also a student ambassador for the Circleville City Schools Foundation. Following graduation, Foster plans to attend Ohio University and pursue a degree in accounting. Tigers’ salutatorian is William Slater Search,...
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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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