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WEST RUSHVILLE: Kathryn E. Ruff, age 90, of West Rushville, Ohio, entered into the arms of her Savior, Thursday, November 19, 2009 at her home.
Angela Carpenter, 33, of Bremen; was booked at 2:19 p.m. for obstructing justice.
Assistant Coach Arrested on Ovi Suspicion
RUSHVILLE -- The Fairfield Union Local School District is investigating the arrest of a varsity assistant football coach on suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
State officials, former students attend ceremony for new school
RUSHVILLE -- Paula McGee hardly noticed the patchy new grass or the mound of dirt sitting near the roadside out front.
Seasonal flu shot clinics in Rushville, Pleasantville canceled
FAIRFIELD COUNTY - A seasonal flu shot clinic that was to take place today at the Rushville Lions Club has been canceled due to a lack of flu vaccine in the county.
Taco Bell Restaurant No. 4650 Address: 1233 Hill Road N., Pickerington Inspected on Sept.
4 of 7 Businesses Allegedly Failed Compliance Checks
FAIRFIELD COUNTY --In a joint effort to combat alcohol sales to minors, members of the Lancaster Police Department and Fairfield County Sheriff's Office teamed with Prevention Works for a Drug-Free Fairfield County Coalition and conducted compliance checks with Lancaster and Fairfield County area businesses Wednesday.
LANCASTER: Mary Kathryn Palmer, 86, of Lancaster, Ohio, passed away on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at Crestview Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center.
Rushville man, 2 others accused of running Perry meth lab
JUNCTION CITY -- Three men will appear in Perry County Court next week on charges that they operated a methamphetamine lab out of a motor home in Junction City.
Landowners see few problems with pipeline construction
FAIRFIELD COUNTY - About 137 residents are relying on Rockies Express Pipeline officials to restore their land disrupted by construction.
Burning carcasses raise stink in West Rushville
WEST RUSHVILLE -- One West Rushville resident's unusual means of disposing of nuisance animals spurred village officials to update their laws regarding open burning.
Burned carcasses raise stink in West Rushville
WEST RUSHVILLE -- One West Rushville resident's unusual means of disposing of nuisance animals spurred village officials to update their laws regarding open burning.
Fairfield Union students winning scholarships announced
WEST RUSHVILLE - The following is a list of students from Fairfield Union High School who have been awarded scholarships recently.
A funeral service for Jack Alvis, 86, of Newark, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Northside Baptist Church, 595 Goosepond Rd.
Masonic Cornerstone Ceremony today
The cornerstones of Pleasantville Elementary School, Fairfield Union High School and Bremen Elementary School will be laid by state officers of Ohio's Masonic Fraternity and local members of Pleasant Valley Masonic Lodge 531, Rushville Lodge 211 and Bremen Lodge 608.
Cat Vaughan is a single mom with two teenagers. Her daughter, Lydia, is 15 and her son, Andrew, is 13.
LANCASTER - Officials at the Robert K. Fox Family Y will meet with the public at noon Monday at the Eagles Event Center, 1936 E. Main St., Lancaster.
Health Department releases area restaurant inspections
Pizzeria New York Address: 833 Hill Road N., Pickerington Inspected on Feb. 10 Violations reported: Yes Inspection report details: Some potentially hazardous foods were not at the correct temperature.
LANCASTER - A car stereo valued at $50 was stolen from a vehicle at Three Digit Auto Sales, 2809 E. Main St., between 5 p.m. Monday and 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to a report from the Lancaster Police Department.

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