Richard “Dick” Urban Nau
Richard “Dick” Urban Nau age 94, of Caldwell, Ohio passed away Thursday, January 28, 2021 at Summit Acres Skilled Nursing & Rehab in Caldwell. He was born December 21, 1926 in Noble County, Ohio a son of the late Raymond S. and Louise Schafer Nau. He was a farm hand prior to leaving to serve…
Read MoreMark A. Leeper
Mark A. Leeper, 58, of Lower Salem passed away on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at his home. He was born on February 12, 1962 in Aberdeen, Maryland to the late Robert C. “Bob” and Vera J. (Smith) Leeper. Mark was a Carpenter by trade. Mark enjoyed his time spent with his friends and family. Mark…
Read MoreDonald William Pilcher
Donald William Pilcher, age 89, loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend to many, passed away peacefully on January 24 in his home. He was born June 29, 1931 in Caldwell, Ohio, son to the late Mack G. and Ople E. Pilcher. Don served in the army during the Korean War. He was a…
Read MoreDavid G. Larrick
David G. Larrick age 60, of Summerfield, Ohio passed away Saturday, January 23, 2021 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 8, 1960 in Cambridge, Ohio a son of the late Fred G. and Mary Belle Dailey Larrick. Dave enjoyed fishing, hunting, and camping. He could often be found…
Read MoreShenandoah Wrestlers Enjoy Successful Week
By Jeff Harrison Shenandoah High picked up two lopsided dual victories on Wednesday, defeating Marietta by an 83-0 score and upending River, 75-6. Laramie Giesey (152) and Briar Portman (182) both registered two pins for the Zeps. Results: Shenandoah 83 vs Marietta 0 106: Kyra Kunkle S) won by forfeit; 113: Tristen Rossiter (S) tech.…
Read MoreFive Caldwell Wrestlers took home wins at Hannibal Saturday
By Julie LaFollette Caldwell High’s wrestling squad traveled to Hannibal on Saturday for a quadrangular match, with the Redskins claiming three victories 45-9 over River, 48-12 over Shadyside, and 48-24 against Fort Frye. “I am proud of how our guys competed today,” Coach Derick Hesson stated. “They improve every time we wrestle. It is nice…
Read MoreCaldwell Boys Beat the Eagles 50 – 41
By Julie LaFollette The Caldwell Redskins traveled to Patriot Prep on Monday, returning home with a 50-41 victory over the Eagles. “This was a big win for us,” Coach Clint Crane stated. “They have some big, athletic kids. I was proud of how our guys did not give up when we got down early. We…
Read MoreZeps Upended at Fort Frye After Win at Indian Valley
By Jeff Harrison State-ranked Fort Frye turned up the heat in the second half and visiting Shenandoah got burned, with the Cadets pulling away in the fourth quarter for a 56-41 repeat victory on Thursday. Fort Frye led 16-12 after one quarter behind nine points from Kelton Fogle, but Shenandoah turned things around in the…
Read MoreCayton Secrest Scores 1000th Point as Lady ‘Skins Beat Frontier
By Julie LaFollette The Caldwell Lady Redskins traveled to Frontier on Saturday, returning home with a 63-50 victory which featured a career milestone for senior Cayton Secrest. “As a team when we have three or four girls in double digits, we are going to give ourselves a chance,” Coach Eli Svercek stated. “Madi Mumaw had…
Read MoreWheeler Scores 1,000th Career Point as Lady Zeps Earn Split with Lady ‘Skins
By Jeff Harrison Shenandoah High earned a season split with Noble County rival Caldwell and saw senior Ashleigh Wheeler reach a career milestone in the process, with the Lady Zeps finishing strong to claim a 69-52 victory over the Lady Redskins on Tuesday. Caldwell won the first meeting two weeks ago by a 45-42…
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