Lawrence Dwight Kuhn
Lawrence Dwight Kuhn, age 97, of Caldwell, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at Altercare Summit Acres in Caldwell. He was born December 5, 1923, in Burkhart, Monroe County, Ohio, son of the late Lawrence W. and Gertrude Ritterbeck Kuhn. He was a 1942 graduate of Caldwell High School and a United States Army veteran,…
Read MoreDon’t Become the Victim of a COVID-19 Vaccine Scam
AG Yost Issues Warning to Ohioans to Watch for Covid-19 Vaccine Scams Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is cautioning Ohioans to look out for COVID-19 vaccine-related scams that will occur as the vaccine is distributed beginning this week. “A single dose of information can vaccinate you against fraud,” Yost said. For example, consumers could see…
Read MoreCaldwell Splits in Home Triangular
By Julie LaFollette Caldwell High’s wrestling squad hosted its first triangular match of the season on Wednesday, beating the Shadyside Tigers by a 28-27 score and losing to Waterford, 36-14. Coach Derick Hesson said that his team still need to improve its fundamentals. “The guys showed great effort throughout the matches,” he said. “We as…
Read MoreShenandoah Grapplers Finish Second at Warren Invitational
By Jeff Harrison Shenandoah High opened the 2020-21 wrestling season with a runner-up finish at the Hickory Grove Market Invitational hosted by Warren High on Saturday. Sheridan captured the team title with 306 points, with Coach Jesse Wells’ Zeps in second place with 292. Host Warren was third with 267 followed by Morgan (162),…
Read MoreDavid W. Pakes
David W. Pakes age 65, of Caldwell, Ohio passed away Sunday, December 6, 2020 at the Altercare Summit Acres Skilled Nursing & Rehab in Caldwell. He was born February 1, 1955 in Cambridge, Ohio a son of the late Ann Mishlan Pakes Morris and Gerald Moore. He was a 1973 Graduate of the Shenandoah…
Read MoreFirst Ohioans Received COVID-19 Vaccine This Morning
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. VACCINATIONS BEGIN IN OHIO Governor DeWine announced today that the first COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered in Ohio. Shipments of 975 doses were delivered this morning to both The Ohio State University Wexner Medical…
Read MoreSanta Came Early to Noble County!
About a week ago, Santa visited Caldwell, and kept the kids safe by interacting with them through the window of Yontz-Anderson Insurance. Here, he greets a young fan, six-year-old Dalis Loveall, daughter of Trey and Emily Loveall, who met Santa with her little brother. Photo by Emily Loveall
Read MoreLady Zeps Beat Cambridge, Upended by Monroe Central
By Jeff Harrison One up and one down during the week for the Shenandoah Lady Zeps, who defeated Cambridge and lost to Monroe Central in action on the home court. On Monday, Shenandoah turned to its defense to earn a 30-26 victory over visiting Cambridge. The Lady Zeps (3-1) led 9-6 after one quarter…
Read MoreLoris Combine for 56 Points as ‘Skins Collect Third Win
By Julie LaFollette The Caldwell Redskins took on Toronto at the East Ohio Sports Complex, and the Redskins kept their perfect record intact, beating the Red Knights, 70-48, on Saturday. “I thought we played hard the entire game.” Caldwell Coach Clint Crane stated. “We got better at attacking their zone defense as the game…
Read MorePop-up Testing December 17: It’s Easy Peasy!
Noble County Fairgrounds 12-5p.m. The pop-up COVID-19 testing held in November at the Noble County Fairgrounds was very successful according the Noble County EMA and health department. 267 people were tested and a resulting 37 persons were consequently able to know they were COVID positive and should definitely quarantine going into Thanksgiving. Because of this,…
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