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Shucks! I don't know how it happened, but I missed the announcement in the Cambridge paper about the record-setting attempt by two Piper Cubs that landed at CDI on May 18.
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Chief financial officer with local ties receives 'Smart' award in D.C.
This year one of the recipients is native Jeff Bell, is vice president of finance/CFO of STGi International Inc.
Monuments are testament to those who gave all in service to this country
Several monuments can be seen outside the DAV on North Avenue in Cambridge. The names of those Guernsey County natives killed in action beginning with the War of 1812 are etched on one monument.
Reports put police, residents on alert
Michael Neilson/The Daily Jeffersonian/www.buyjeffphotos.com Cambridge police officer Ptl.
Zanesville area drivers split on plans for holiday travel
Making her weekly stop to fill up her Jeep, Debbie Mason refuses to let fuel prices get her down.
Youth Fishing Day May 26 at Deerassic Park
Deerassic Park Education Center, U.S. 22, Cambridge, near Salt Fork State Park, will host its second annual Youth Fishing Day on Saturday, May 26.
The date of the next meeting of the Wills Township Board of Trustees has been changed from Monday to Tuesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. in the Township Building, 17629 Easton Road.
Kendra Harper and Marcus Hannan are engaged
Kenneth and Denise Harper of Cambridge announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kendra Jo Harper, to Marcus Korey Hannan.
Caller advised his personal property is still on the bus. Cambridge police notified.
Ashley McConnell and Jason Podany are engaged
Ken and Nancy McConnell of Cambridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley McConnell, to Jason Podany, both of Phoenix, Ariz.
Convicted killed Michael Smith sentenced to life in prison; no parole for 41 years
Convicted killer Michael P. Smith, xx, of Cambridge, was sentenced to 41 years to life Wednesday in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court for killing 21-year-old Kyle Carter in March 2011.
Iraq, Afghan War Vets Toss Away Their Medals.
Dozens of Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans who say NATO's military policies are a failure took their combat medals and threw them away in a symbolic event following a rally and march.
Bigfoot Sightings Common In Ohio
A group of researchers claim that Bigfoot is real, and say there are have been sightings of the creature in Ohio.
Caged for the Cure raises $15,000
On May 11, Copers Cancer Support Group and Southeastern Med Relay For Life team locked local cancer survivors and community members in a cage to raise money for the Guernsey County Relay For Life.
James and Shirley Douglas celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary
On May 12, 1952, Shirley Gray, daughter of the late E. Wade and Elizabeth Miller Gray, and James Douglas, son of the late Leland and Susie Nottingham Douglas, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents on Lemon Hill Road in Cambridge.
Senate candidate stops at Dunning
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandell, second from left, and candidate for U.S. Senate, has a lighthearted moment with Jack Dunning, l, John Dunning, r, and Tim McKim of Dunning Motors Tuesday morning.
Thousands continue NATO summit protest in Chicago
Veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan rallied near the site of the NATO summit in Chicago.
Not much is known about this one. Cambridge resident Frank Leyshon discovered the postcard at his home.
Michael Neilson/The Daily Jeffersonian/www.buyjeffphotos.com A large number of area senior citizens took part in the Older Adult Extravaganza Wednesday at the Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center in Cambridge.
Guernsey County Veterans Service Commission's regular monthly business meeting for May will be 10 a.m. May 21 at the VSC office, 627 Wheeling Ave., Suite 102, Cambridge.