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News of public record: Guernsey County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Guernsey County Health Department from May 6 to 10. May 7 Pike Elementary School, 4533 Peters Creek Road, Cambridge. The facility did not have a verifiable employee health policy available. Wall-mounted detergent dispenser serving mechanical dishwashing machine is not supplying detergent. Per...
Ron Miller didn't forget about the ice cream when he remodeled an old gas station
ANTRIM − Ice cream is a highlight at The Station on Twenty-Two in Antrim, but The Station has so much more to offer. This family-owned business is located in a renovated gas station along U.S. 22. The building was previously owned by Glenn and Martha Cole. Glenn ran the gas station and...
Culinary Challenge to benefit Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival
CAMBRIDGE − Tasty treats await at the Culinary Challenge on Friday, June 21, at the Eagles Banquet Room. There are four categories for those wishing to participate: barbeque, main dish, side dish and dessert. There is still time to enter and those wishing to do so can call Brenda Taylor at 740-584-0652. ...
Newcomerstown art contest focused on Schmuey, a blue Quaker parrot
NEWCOMERSTOWN − The Arts Center of Newcomerstown (ARTSNCT) has announced winners for the recent Schmuey's 13th Birthday Art Contest. The competition honored the art center's blue Quaker parrot, Schmuey, who has been a presence for students attending free art classes. Schmuey was adopted as a service bird by ARTSNCT...
Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter
Emily, a 14-year-old spayed female, is among the cats available for adoptions at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter, 1432 Tall Tiber Road in New Philadelphia. Emily came to the shelter when her owner entered a nursing home. She still has good energy and gets around well given her age. Emily does have scarring in one eye that cannot be corrected. She is a sweet girl that will to you for attention.
Coshocton Youth Chorale will close its season with Thursday concert
COSOHCTON − The Coshocton Youth Chorale, an ensemble of high school singers from four area schools, will present their final concert of the season at 7 p.m. Thursday at Roscoe United Methodist Church. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The group is conducted by Charles Snyder and accompanied by Dickie Barrick. The chorale is sponsored by the Coshocton Community Choir, a Coshocton County musical tradition dating back to 1971. Mark Wagner is the musical assistant and Erin Jobes...
Aces of Trades: Missy Mills shares her love of fur babies with Pampered Pooch clients
COSHOCTON – She loves people – and dogs. “My parents told me when I was very young, I used to tell them I wanted to be a nurse or a ‘cash register girl’ when I grew up,” recalled Missy Mills. “I’ve always been a people person. I’ve always enjoyed talking to people and learning from others. Even as a young child my mom recollects that I was always very ‘social.’”
Things to do: Live music abounds for the week ahead
FAIRVIEW — Guernsey County's Pennyroyal will host a bluegrass show Friday featuring Brother Randall & Friends. According to the press release, it is "a working-class bluegrass band whose members are from the Wheeling area. With traditional bluegrass and bluegrass gospel being their specialty, you could also expect to hear some classic country, folk and even a touch of classic rock. The band members include Greg Miller on fiddle, Clinton Curry playing guitar, Jeff Strautman on bass, Randall Curry playing guitar, Ben Peace on banjo and Bob Haglock playing dobro." The opening band for the evening will be Wills Creek. The kitchen and...
Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
Cooper is a Cavapoo. He was surrendered due to the age and health of his owners. Cooper lived a quiet and pampered life as an only dog. It's recommended any other dogs in the home meet Cooper before adoptions. Other dogs should be calm and gentle and not dominant. Cooper know how to sit and walks on a lead, but may bolt. He's very clean and groomed and rides great in a car and is recommended for home with children over the age of 10. For more information, call the Coshocton County Animal Shelter at 740-622-9741 or go to coshoctoncounty.net/shelter. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
The Grand Tour will be focus of summer program for children at Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
COSHOCTON − The Grand Tour with the Johnson Brothers is the theme for children's programming from 10 to 11 a.m. Fridays from June 7 to July 19 at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, 300 N. Whitewoman St. There will be no class July 5. Young adventurers, for children ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 12, will traverse the globe as the Johnson Brothers, the founders of the museum, once did in the 1800s. The Grand Tour was...
News of public record: Guernsey County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Guernsey County Health Department from April 29 to May 3. April 30 Kimbolton BP, 9760 Plainfield Road, Kimbolton. Food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils are not being sanitized as required. Employee utilizing the provided handwashing sink in the utility area to rinse...
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