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100 Years ago in West Jefferson
The members of the Harmony Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. I. Evans on Friday afternoon.
Honoring those who gave of their lives
The Memorial Day program in West Jefferson brought together veterans of all ages to pay tribute to those who gave their lives for their country.
Debate sparked by police car bargain
West Jefferson village council on Monday, May 21, was presented with a proposal to update the department's police vehicles considerable savings.
While many escaped the heat over Memorial Day weekend by staying indoors, kids all over Central Ohio sought refuge in their community pool.
100 Years ago in West Jefferson
Mrs. George Stephenson, of Plain City, has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Brand discusses water line, bridge future
Madison County Engineer Dave Brand presented the West Jefferson Village Council with an add-on proposal for the project to build a new bridge over the Little Darby Creek on Taylor-Blair Road.
Lifeguard Shortage Could Close West Jefferson Community Pool
A shortage of lifeguards could close down the only public pool in West Jefferson this summer.
The Village of West Jefferson wants to make sure that the downtown building that was damaged by fire in March is structurally sound before the repairs are completed by the owner.
100 Years ago in West Jefferson
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rector, of Big Plain, spent Sunday in West Jefferson, the guests of their mother, Mrs.
Commissioners meet with city reps
As part of their weekly meeting session, the Madison County commissioners Monday afternoon called together the mayors and their representatives from London, West Jefferson, Plain City and Mt.
The Village of West Jefferson has been ahead of many municipalities when it comes to the quality of the water and meeting the changing federal regulations for public pools.
Classic Swing rocked the house at the Plain City Big Band Dance last Friday evening at the St.
The jury trial of West Jefferson resident Michael Eisel ended in a split verdict late Monday in Madison County Common Pleas Court.
Deputies nearly outnumbered spectators in Madison County Common Pleas Court on Monday at the arraignment of murder suspect Tane B. Osborne, 24.
Part of westbound I-70 closed after semi crash
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