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Casey Haas, l, and Sharon Plymire, of Cambridge Classic Ford, check out two of the gingerbread houses in the dealershipa s showroom on Thursday.
A Caldwell man remained in "critical" condition at the Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus today as the result of injuries sustained when he was struck by a pickup truck while walking across Southgate Parkway.
Santa girds for Christmas crush
Beginning on Monday, Nov. 23, area children can be registered to receive gifts on Christmas Eve from the Secret Santa program.
Sheriff auctioning 'Tommy guns'
A Colt era Thompson submachine gun being auctioned by the Guernsey County Sheriffa s Office on Nov.
The planning for this year's Christmas parade, sponsored by Cambridge Main Street, is in full swing.
Ministry feeds the hungry with harvested deer
"I think everyone needs to be involved in volunteer work, and this is something I can really get behind," said local businesswoman Kathi Albertson, co-owner of the Cambridge Trading Company Christmas tree farm, of the national organization Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry.
2nd Annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk
When : Saturday, November 28th, 2009 10:00 a.m. Registration and information opens at 8:30 a.m. 5k Cost : $15 if received prior to race day deadline $20 on race day 1 Mile Cost : $10 if received prior to race day deadline $15 on race day Registration : Mail registrations to : Cambridge High School 1401 Deerpath Drive, Cambridge, OH 43725 ...
Dan Mallett of the Cambridge street department, piles salt inside the city's salt barn Monday morning.
A Byesville area man remained incarcerated in the Noble County jail after providing an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper with a false identity following a recent accident on Route 821 in Noble County.
Seniors share memories of the Great Depression
They share stories of resourcefulness, generosity, gratitude, strength, pride and fortitude, all in the context of growing up during the years of the Great Depression.
Cause of fire is thought to be electrical
Cambridge Firefighters vent out smoke from a South 12th Street home that caught fire late Wednesday evening.
Cummings ousted from Cambridge school board
The new year will begin for the Cambridge City School District's Board of Education with at least one new face.
Election Preview: Precincts get ready for vote
Sandra Miller, r, director Guernsey County Board of Elections, and Lori Bamfield, deputy director, look at one of the 140 electronic voting machines that will be going out to the 25 polling stations in the county Tuesday.
H1N1 situation monitored closely here
"How will I know if I have the flu this season?" Individuals may have the flu if they have one or more of the following symptoms -- fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills, fatigue and sometimes, diarrhea and vomiting.
Michael Neilson/The Daily Jeffersonian/www.buyjeffphotos.com Cambridge Middle School eighth grade advanced art students l to r, Kennedy Seckman, Kiersten Taylor and Paxton Winston, work on a new mural of a Cambridge Bobcat at the school Tuesday.
Jury hears evidence against man accused of burglary
COSHOCTON -- The 12-person jury was seated, and by 10:20 a.m. Tuesday two alternates were chosen to hear evidence in a trial against a Cambridge man in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court.
Improvements continue at Cambridge airport
Infrastructure work continues at the Cambridge Municipal Airport. P.S. Fabrics completed the sealing of runway cracks and remarking the runway.
Health Department to hold informational flu meetings
The Cambridge Guernsey County Health Department will host a series of H1N1 public information meetings for parents of children attending the three school districts in Guernsey County.
It's hoped new transportation district will be money magnet
The newly formed Guernsey County Transportation Improvement District will help bring additional grant dollars to the area, according to Administrative Director Norm Blanchard.
'Good shot' at broadband funding
Funds to bring broadband Internet service to rural areas of Appalachian Ohio may arrive in the form of assistance from the federal stimulus program.