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FREDERICKTOWN: Larry D. Riley, age 67, of Fredericktown, died Friday, February 5, 2010 at his residence following an extended illness.
Area students named to the list include Kristyn Cawley of Alexandria; Kassandra Otten of Croton; and Kevin Janowiecki, Lauren Filous, Michael Reeves, Patrick Fry, Jenna Smith, Philip Monroe and Katryn Lajeunesse of Johnstown.
Registered nurse Yvette Bennington of the Licking County Health Department prepares to administer the H1N1 vaccine to Carter Brock at the Croton Church of Christ on Wednesday, Jan.
NEWARK -- The Licking County Health Department has scheduled additional free H1N1 clinics.
Arter enters Ohio Fair Managers Hall of Fame
Croton's Mary Ann Arter has been inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Hall of Fame.
Hartford Fair queen finishes second in state contest
Caitlyn Dever, the 2009 Hartford Fair queen, recently was named first runner-up at the Ohio Fairs Queen Contest at the Columbus Convention Center.
Hartford mayor resigns after 18 years
For two decades, Hartford village Mayor Jim Piper has led his community by example in something he has always believed in - a person's responsibility to make his community a better place.
Toys for Tots campaign helps record number
American Legion member Al Norman takes a closer at a Mr. Potato Head toy that was donated to the Johnstown American Legion Post 254's annual Toys for Tots.
Help less fortunate through holidays
Many of us do not feel the extreme financial pressures often associated with the holiday season, as we find a way to buy those special gifts on the lists of our children, family and friends.
The following were reported in the Dec. 2 1959, edition of The Johnstown Independent : a Keeping the cow's udders healthy will be the subject of the first winter dairy meeting for Licking County farmers sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Services.
Event includes stop at model train village
What started as a gift for their daughter nine years ago has developed into a living Christmas village, featuring seven trains and three trolleys that bustle through a commercial downtown, residential area and amusement park.
Local groups offer help for the holidays
Johnstown area residents have several opportunities to give, and receive, this holiday season.
NEWARK -- The following people appeared Wednesday in Licking County Municipal Court in front of Judge David Branstool for a bond hearing.
The 14th annual Christmas Cookie Walk sponsored by the Angels and Astronauts Child Conservation League will be held beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov.
American Agri-Women applauds Ohio voters for standing up to HSUS
American Agri-Women applauds Ohio voters for standing up to HSUS Nov. 6, 2009 CROTON, Ohio -- American Agri-Women applauds Ohio voters who have rallied behind their livestock agricultural leaders and told the Humane Society of the United States they want their own state leaders to determine how to raise livestock in the state.
Donors can adopt families for holiday gifts
Some people probably are aware Christmas is about 70 days away. While a few probably already have shopping started , most of us are not thinking about buying gifts yet.
Wine and cheese auction/party to aid Big Red Band's bowl trip
The Johnstown Big Red Band and Band Boosters are continuing to work to help fund the trip to the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta in December.
Gathering prays for an end to abortion
NEWARK -- More than 70 people gathered Saturday afternoon on the Licking County Courthouse Square to pray for an end to abortion.
Ghosts in Hartford school? True or not, visitors are not afraid
More than 30 years after he left Hartford Elementary School, Roger Bishop decided he wanted to visit his alma mater.