Valynn Johnson, 7, of Cambridge, challenged Sheriff Jeff Paden, that if she sold 500 glasses of lemonade she could pie him in the face. Paden…
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Diana Nichols, 22, excitedly hammered a stake into the ground with the help of Tina Todd, of Guernsey Residential, to put her artwork on display…
NELSONVILLE — A group of Hocking College students wound their way through the trails at Wolf Creek Wildlife Area recently. Wielding chain saws, backpack sprayers…
Cambridge City School District Preschool is accepting enrollment for students for the 2020-2021 school year. Children ages 3 to 5 are eligible to enroll. Cambridge…
NEW YORK — Kristopher Robinson-Miller, an eighth-grade student at East Muskingum Middle School in New Concord, will appear in the bright lights of Broadway on…
Eastern Ohio Development Alliance Executive Director James Schoch recently announced the 2020 Excellence Awards recipients. Cambridge businesses receiving awards included Nothing But Chocolate in the…
NEW CONCORD — East Muskingum Schools announced its 2020-21 program year policy for free and reduced-price meals for students unable to pay the full price…
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hours before Kamala Harris took the stage for the first time as Joe Biden’s vice presidential pick, she received a text message…
Even though the skies were overcast Saturday, that didn’t stop car enthusiasts from visiting downtown for the Cambridge Classic Cruise-In today. Vintage cars lined Wheeling…
Thousands of people will gather in rural South Dakota yet again as the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally enters its second and final weekend. In previous years, half-a-million…
WARSAW — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sealed a defense cooperation deal Saturday with Polish officials that will pave the way to redeploy American…
ZANESVILLE — J.D. Nicolais’ daughter, Izzy, loved her Build-a-Bear creations. Those trips became costly, sparking Nicolais to develop an alternative option for his family and…
Cambridge police officers continued to investigate an alleged burglary at a North 11th Street home Wednesday afternoon that led to the arrest of a 39-year-old…
WASHINGTON — The two most senior officials in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were improperly appointed to the posts under federal law by the…
SENECAVILLE — A Gregg Street resident wanted on a warrant issued by Zanesville police is facing potential felony drug charges after suspected methamphetamine was found…
Injuries suffered when the van he was driving struck a utility pole at the intersection of Steubenville Avenue and North 11th Street Thursday morning resulted…
Ten people are facing felony drug charges following a recent session of a Guernsey County Common Pleas Court grand jury that also indicted five others…
Organizers of the 17th annual Historic National Road Yard Sale rescheduled for Aug. 19-23 are encouraging a downscaled event for this year due to the COVID-19…
Deerassic Park Education Center hosted its first-ever Hydro Camps this week. Hydro Camp and Hydro Camp 2.0 were single-day camps available to kids ages 9-15.…
COSHOCTON — The 50th annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival in Roscoe Village has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the historic recreation of…