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BLOOM-CARROLL 69, HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 42: Three players scored in double figures as the Bulldogs notched a lopsided win Tuesday against the Rangers.
Ohio woman made mark in photography with ethereal images
Beautiful portraits and ethereal scenes by one of the first Ohio women to become prominent in photography are on view in the Zanesville Museum of Art.
Kathleen M. a oeKathya Denison
Kathleen M. "Kathy" Denison, 86, died at 8:11 p.m. Jan. 1, 2010, at Lima Memorial Health System.
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Famous photographer had roots in Zanesville
By PATRICIA A. WEST-VOLLAND ZANESVILLE -- She was one of the first women to achieve international fame as a photographer but few would recognize the name Jane Reece today.
Ossining pupils make cards for dying boy
Students at Brookside School spent Monday afternoon making holiday cards for an Ohio boy suffering from terminal brain cancer.
WEST JEFFERSON 69, FISHER CATHOLIC 42: Melea Smith had 17 points, including 10 free throws, for Fisher Catholic but the Irish fell to West Jefferson on Saturday.
Claim: Christmas cards are requested for Nathan Elfrink, a 7-year-old boy with terminal cancer.
Good wishes envelop sick boy, family
Donations earmarked for hospice in Nate Elfrink's name can be made to Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation at nationwidechildrens.org or can be sent to the foundation at 700 Children's Dr., Columbus, OH 43205.
Nathan Elfrink: Young Boy's Last Christmas
I received a heart wrenching email from a co-worker today about a dear young boy named Nathan Elfrink who has been battling brain cancer since he was 20 months old.
Help make boy's holiday with 'lots of Christmas cards'
Local residents have the opportunity to do a good holiday deed for an ailing young boy in a nearby county.
The community is coming together to make this Christmas special for seven-year-old boy from West Jefferson, Ohio.
Mike Harden commentary: He's ready to listen to whatever he can
Jim Westlake of West Jefferson hopes soon to be able to hear his wife, Denise, speak again.
Ohio teen finds bones which are likely Native American
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Ohio teen finds bones likely Native American
WEST JEFFERSON, OHIO: A teenager has found human bones along a central Ohio creek, and a coroner believes they're most likely Native American remains at least 160 years old.
Kelsey Funderburgh scores 26 during Triad's loss to Riders
December 01, 2009 at 6:02 am Kelsey Funderburgh poured in 26 points Saturday evening as Triad's girls basketball team opened the 2009-2010 season with a 62-57 loss to West Jefferson.
Portion of I-70 Eastbound Closed In West Jefferson
Two lanes of traffic were closed on Interstate 70 east bound at U.S. Route 42 in Madison County, 10TV News reported.
Licking County Heat goes 7-1 in event
The 13U Licking County Heat softball team earned a co-championship in the 14U Division of the Halloween Howl Fest in West Jefferson.
Highway Patrol Investigates Madison County Plane Crash
The West Jefferson Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is presently investigating a plane crash that occurred on October 19, 2009 at 6:15 PM.
Mike Harden commentary: Library that lent dreams to writer faces hard times
Cathy Allen, director of the Hurt-Battelle Memorial Library in West Jefferson, laments the loss of nearly a third of her funding.
4 libraries in area seek voters' help for first time
Keira Murray, 4, right, enjoys a reading by Marilyn Myers, the children's librarian at Bexley Public Library.