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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...
Newcomerstown News: Vendors sought for Second Saturday festivities on June 8
Newcomerstown Now members are preparing hanging flower baskets for downtown. They will be in place by June 8, for the Second Saturday event. Activities are 3 to 9 p.m. on Main Street, and include performances by Six Strings and A Fiddle – Mark Hardesty and Nancy Orr followed by Moonlyterz, a game based on Family Feud, vendors, children's activities, pulled port dinners and a beer garden.
Kenli Norman receives Guernsey County Retired Teachers Association scholarship
CAMBRIDGE − Kenli Norman from Meadowbrook High School will receive a $1,000 scholarship. Each year, the Guernsey County Retired Teachers Association awards a scholarship to a county senior entering the field of education. The scholarship is available to students attending Buckeye Trail, Cambridge, John Glenn and Meadowbrook high schools as long as they are residents of Guernsey County and plan to pursue a teaching degree. ...
Tuscarawas County roundup: News from the Dover-New Philadelphia area
DOVER – The Tuscarawas Valley Civil War Round Table will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Dover Public Library. Dr. Curt Fields will present a first-personal portrayal of Civil War General and U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant. For more information, call 330-343-6123 or email director@doverlibrary.org. Chocolate Walk is...
Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center celebrates Older Americans Month
CAMBRIDGE — A Senior Citizens Day luncheon was recently held at the Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center in observance of Older Americans Month, where Angel Awards are presented to individuals and organizations who contributed to the senior centers mission and to improving the lives of senior citizens in Guernsey County.
Buckeye Career Center students renovate Newcomerstown Veterans Honor Guard parade wagon
NEWCOMERSTOWN ‒ Members of the Newcomerstown Veterans Honor Guard have a renovated wagon float to use for parades and special events, thanks in part to Buckeye Career Center students from four labs. The project, a collaborative effort among the Outdoor Power, Construction Technology, Auto Collision and CAD/Development and Design labs, featured a complete...
East Muskingum School Board does not vote on offer to purchase New Concord Elementary
NEW CONCORD − The East Muskingum Board of Education did not vote on an offer by Connect Real Estate to purchase the New Concord Elementary School for $1 million. The board and village officials had a public meeting May 20 to discuss the possible sale of the school and surrounding property with the public. The following morning the board called for a special meeting on May 23. The board then released this statement following the meeting:"The...
News of public record: Coshocton County real estate transfers
202 Andrew and Barbara Yoder to Merlin Yoder, Parcel: 023-00000079-06, Township Road 209, Coshocton, $62,336.25. 203 Troyer Home Renovations LLC to Saxon Holdings LLC, 712 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton, $95,000. April 16. 204 Bellarose Properties LLC to Andrew Durbin, 159 S. 10th St., Coshocton, $70,000. 205 Blake Hamilton to Benjamin...
Warsaw and Newcomerstown receive H2Ohio grants
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency recently announced $2.2 million in H2Ohio grants for more than 250 communities in 78 counties to help pay for equipment needed to maintain public drinking water distribution systems. Two of the recipients were Warsaw and Newcomerstown. They will receive $9,981 and $9,655, respectively. Project will help with having reliable, clean drinking water through investments in drinking water systems. Public water systems were eligible to apply for up to $10,000 through H2Ohio. The grants cover distribution system equipment such as mobile leak detectors, line locators, valve exercisers, flow meters, hydrant condition assessors, pressure monitors and training to use the equipment. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Warsaw and Newcomerstown receive H2Ohio grants
Newcomerstown receives $786,000 from state to paint downtown area
The Newcomerstown facade project was a recipient of the Appalachian Waterfront Development money under the Appalachian Community Grant Program. Painting is expected to start in August and finish by 2025. NEWCOMERSTOWN − The village of Newcomerstown is about to look as spiffy as it feels after receiving a $786,000 Appalachian...
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