"A Look Through Our Lens at the Delaware County Bicentennial" by Sheldon Ross and Wendy Caldwell is being sold at Beehive Books, 25 N. Sandusky St., for $39.99. Delaware County's bicentennial has come and gone, but many of its events have been preserved for posterity by two local photographers.
Cambridge resident Suzette Ford, 41, remained incarcerated in the Noble County jail Friday after being arrested earlier this week during a multi-jurisdictional drug operation at the fairgrounds.
MANSFIELD: Georgia Mabel Bartram O'Brien, of Mansfield, passed away Wednesday afternoon, October 21, 2009, surrounded by her loving family, at Concord House, 10 days before celebrating her 95th birthday.
A Thornville man was seriously injured early Friday morning when he was ejected from the tractor-trailer he was driving during a one-vehicle accident on Interstate 77 in Noble County.
The newly formed Guernsey County Transportation Improvement District will help bring additional grant dollars to the area, according to Administrative Director Norm Blanchard.
Detention Facility Friday Robert R. Rose, Jr., 50, 2029 E. State Road, #47, Port Clinton, arrested by the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear, $309 bond.
John W. and Edna McManus Shepard Fund and Cambridge Foundation has awarded eight grants totaling $18,274 to organizations serving Cambridge and Guernsey County including, l to r, Laura Schumann, Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra; Michelle Carpenter, Haven of Hope; John Kunkel, Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra; Bob Oess, Cambridge-Guernsey ...
Charitable foundation announces donation to Justin Hall Thursday, October 01, 2009 - from the Horsemen's Unicorn Foundation The Horsemen's Unicorn Foundation recently completed its 2009 golf and fund raising event on Monday, and became aware of Justin Hall's situation.
Representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency , in partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources , will host a Flood Risk Information Open House on Thursday, Oct.
Sheri Rayner, Tim Buchanan, Bethany Weaver, South Regional Director Edwin Voorhies, Warden Edward Banks, Madeline Watson, l to r, representing the Noble County Health Department and Noble Correctional Institute.