COMMUNITY CALENDAR
July 23Gale Martin from Natives in Harmony will present a program on pollinators at Headwaters Outdoor Education Center; 6 p.m.July 19Mount Gilead annual car...
Health director reports 1st measles case in Ohio
COLUMBUS — Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Director Amy Acton, MD, MPH has confirmed the state’s first measles case of 2019. The young adult...
MOUNT GILEAD POLICE
June 27-July 10Citations givenOfficer cited a motorist on West High at North Rich streets for failure to reinstate, lights and possession of marijuana. He...
Reflections: ‘Mary Mac’ is number 1
I like to divert from past history occasionally and focus on an individual who has contributed to our society in an extraordinary way. This...
Funding available to help ‘agricultural producers’ harmed by weather
COLUMBUS — Extreme weather conditions like the recent excessive rains and tornados have negatively impacted Ohio farmers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources...
Edison Council plans for warning siren
EDISON — Village Council member Floyd Wogan said residents shouldn’t be alarmed when they hear the new tornado warning siren.Wogan went over plans for...
Buckeye Valley plans First 4 Reunion
Come share some memories with the original Baron student body on Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. It will be at the Jug Grill &...
MORPC seeks public input on projects
COLUMBUS — The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) is seeking comments on projects seeking funding from the Transportation Review Advisory Council (TRAC) of the...
Chillicothe grocery owner still eyeing former Galion Geyer’s site
GALION — The owner of two Chillicothe-area groceries is still apparently working to open Galion Fresh Market in the old Geyer’s building in the...
Grant will help Marion Technical College help foster youth
MARION — A $20,000 grant will help local students from the foster care system pursue their dreams of higher education. Marion Technical College was...