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Zane State College professor Mysti Hobson earns excellence award
ZANESVILLE – Mathematics Professor Mysti Hobson of Zane State College is the recipient of the annual NISOD Excellence Award. "Receiving this award is an immense honor and I am deeply grateful for the nomination. It highlights the meaning behind why we do what we do at Zane State College: positively impacting students' lives. For me, it's about looking beyond equations and formulas to appreciate our students' unique perspectives and experiences and remembering the human connection is just as important as the mathematical content,” Hobson said.
New Lex High School's innovative approach to workforce development is breaking barriers
The stats from New Lexington High School read like a college preparation pamphlet: Students going into the workforce after graduation over the last three years, 247; number of students credentialed in phlebotomy, 11; number of students placed in internships, nine. But it’s not college — it’s a 534-person high school....
New face to lead West M boys basketball
FALLS TOWNSHIP — Jackson Kelsheimer has a diverse background in basketball. He played the up-tempo style for Fairmont State coach Tim Koenig then learned a slower-paced game with matchup zone as an assistant for Central Georgia Tech coach Gerald Fitch, who played at Kentucky. Kelsheimer's background was among the reasons why the West Muskingum...
Drive, determination and grandparents help Maysville senior cross the finish line
Editor's Note: The Times Recorder is profiling seniors from area high schools in Muskingum County coinciding with graduations. They were nominated by school administrators. ZANESVILLE − Maysville High School senior Ty Taylor has seen some bad days. “When I was younger there were family situations,” said the 18-year-old. “I...
Sheridan, Blosser headline All-MVL Baseball selections
The high school baseball season has come to an end for Muskingum Valley League teams, and the all-league squads were released on Thursday. Teams were selected by the league's coaches. Sheridan's Caden Sheridan was tabbed the MVL Big School Division Player of the Year, while Tri-Valley's Brady Kaufman was named Pitcher of the Year...
Another disappointing end for Tri-Valley baseball
OLD WASHINGTON — There was a sense of disbelief in Tri-Valley's dugout on Wednesday evening. The second-seeded Scotties had opportunities at the plate in the Division II district final. However, the clutch hit eluded them, and fourth seed Wintersville Indian Creek took advantage of a Tri-Valley error to escape with a 1-0 victory at...
Bishop Rosecrans senior stays humble and focused to make it to graduation
Editor's Note: The Times Recorder is profiling seniors from area high schools in Muskingum County coinciding with graduations. They were nominated by school administrators. ZANESVILLE − When 18-year-old Gavin Bee graduates from Bishop Rosecrans High School on Saturday, he will have done it in the face of extreme financial hardships.
Resiliency and quiet persistence are keys to success for John Glenn's Chance Crawford
Editor's Note: The Times Recorder is profiling seniors from area high schools in Muskingum County coinciding with graduations. They were nominated by school administrators. NEW CONCORD − Chance Crawford, 18, was in his sophomore year at Maysville High School when tragedy struck. First, the aunt he lived with since the age of 4 died unexpectedly of a respiratory condition in September, and, just months later, his mother died of an overdose in March.
Tri-Valley shows heart in tough district final loss
PICKERINGTON — A bad first inning didn't deter Tri-Valley on Saturday afternoon. The 10th-seeded Scotties erased a 2-0 deficit and had the go-ahead run thrown out at the plate in the fourth inning. However, it wasn't enough as third seed Hilliard Darby plated a run in the bottom of the fifth and held on...
Two Crooksville students earn academic honors at Cedarville University
CEDARVILLE, Ohio — Cedarville University has announced the names of students who have been named to the Dean’s List and Dean’s Honor List for the Spring 2024 semester. Dean’s List recognition requires the student to obtain a 3.50 GPA or higher for the semester and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours. Dean’s Honor List recognition requires the student to obtain a 3.75 GPA or higher for the semester and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours. Students on the Dean’s List include Isabella Heigley of Crooksville. Students on the Dean’s Honor List include Madeline Heigley of Crooksville.
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