Friday Feb 10 | The Madison Press
Recycled paper begets valentines
Once the London first graders made their valentines, to whom do they give them? Mom was the odds-on choice for the 20-some students in Annette Rinesmith's class on Wednesday, which was making the cards in pink and red from recycled materials.
London fifth-grader Sadie Large has progressed further than any other London student in history by qualifying for the second round of the state level of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
He was born May 19, 1918, in London, Ohio. A graduate of The Ohio State University in 1942, he served as a Special Agent in the Counter Intelligence Corps in World War II in the South Pacific Theater.
Orchestra, organ performances coming up in Zanesville concert series
As the 2011-2012 Zanesville Concert Association season approaches the halfway point, concert lovers still have the opportunity to enjoy two performances.
St. Pat's hosts countywide dance
Continuing to spread the love to all of Madison County St. Patrick School of London opens its door once again this year for a Valentine's Day dance.
Friday accident results in fatality
A two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon resulted in the death of Marilyn Payne. London Fire Department, Central Township Joint Fire District and Madison County EMD responded to the collision on Lafayette-Plain City Road, south of state Route 29.
London is a very cultural city. During orientation week ne of my tour guides told my group that, out of the seven million people in London, only about two million of them are native Londoners.
A caper involving a quart of ice cream and candy bars allegedly swiped from London's Kroger store on Sunday landed a London man in Tri-County Regional Jail on a robbery charge.
Bishop honors St. Pat's Froning
St. Patrick School kicked off Catholic Schools Week with Principal Dr. Jacob Froning receiving the Bishop's Award from Bishop Frederick F. Campbell, for being named the top principal in the Columbus Diocese.
Londoners can get their news at the recycling bin
New recycling bins popping up in the city deliver up-to-the-minute financial and corporate news, general news and weather updates, among others, through digital screens found on both sides of recycling receptacles, the Daily Mail reported.
Arts council program will highlight youth
Since its inception in 1996, Madison County Arts Council has always touted itself as a family organization.
UK's tallest building adds drama to London's sky
Passengers stepping out of London Bridge tube station cannot help but crane their necks to gaze at the jagged tower under construction: The Shard is the tallest building in the European Union and looks like a slice of glass balanced on the edge of the financial district.
London: A mix of past & present
I walked to the Tube station to refill my travel card, and as I walked past the bus station, I heard at least five different accents from the group of people getting on a double the next four months.
Hit-skip victim in good condition
A London man injured in a hit-and-run pedestrian accident early Friday was listed in good condition in a Columbus hospital on Monday.
London PD Searching For Missing Man With Alzheimers
William Locke, 84, was last seen at his residence on Edinburg Cove in London, Ohio at about 10:45 a.m. Tuesday.
A lot of jobs require a person to "step up." When she drives Medic 281, paramedic Carla Blazier, literally, has to step up to get into the driver's seat.
Man arraigned after allegedly fondling child
A Scioto County man was arraigned in Madison County Common Pleas Court on Monday, charged with fondling a London child while he was a guest in the girl's home.
London PD has lead in hit-and-run
London police have a person of interest in a hit-and-run accident that occurred in the city early Friday.
Neighbors of dairy battling expansion
Critics of an expansion at the Rising Sun Dairy in Madison County say manure spills and road damage from trucks already have been a problem.
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The Eagles will move to the Mid State League along with London
The Madison Plains Board of Education voted Tuesday night to leave the SCOL & accept an invitation to join the Mid-State League for the 2013-14 school year.