Carole Wahler’s “Cook’s Humor” Recipe from the May issue of Crossroads Magazine
MAPLE CRESCENT PULL-APARTS Recipe by Carole Wahler, author of “Cook’s Humor,” appearing monthly in Crossroads Magazine. 1/4 cup butter or margarine Save $ 1/4 cup packed brown sugar Save $ 2 Tablespoons maple-flavored syrup Save $ 1/2 cup chopped pecans or 1 8-oz can refrigerated crescent rolls walnuts (optional) 1 tablespoon granulated sugar …
Read MoreCaldwell Wins First OVAC Softball Title
By Julie LaFollette The fourth-seeded Caldwell Lady Redskins softball team won its first-ever Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Championship on Saturday, defeating the second seeded River Pilots 10-0 in five innings, to claim the Class 2A crown. “They came ready to play today.” Said Caldwell Coach Doug Pfeffer. “Regan Wheeler ripped a double on the very…
Read MoreLady ‘Skins Complete Season Sweep of Zeps
By Jeff Harrison The Caldwell High softball team showed no after effects of its OVAC Class 2A semifinal victory less than 24 hours earlier as the Lady Redskins completed a season sweep of Noble County rival Shenandoah with a 6-3 victory on Tuesday. It was a much closer game than the first go-round when Caldwell…
Read MoreJames R. “Rick” Rowlands
James R. “Rick” Rowlands, age 77, of Ava, Ohio, died Sunday, April 25, 2021, at Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born May 11, 1943, in Canton, son of the late Louis Clair and Thelma L. Wilson Rowlands. He was employed as a truck driver by Bill Heppner Trucking; as a truck driver and supervisor for…
Read MoreDonald L. “Sonny” Kirkbride
Donald L. “Sonny” Kirkbride, age 84, of Marietta, Ohio, died Sunday, April 25, 2021, at his home. He was born April 27, 1936, in Noble County, son of the late Leo Prince Kirkbride and Geneva Alberta Bichard Kirkbride Henry. Sonny was a 1954 graduate of Sarahsville High School, and he was a United States Army…
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Vaccines Good to Go, Governor Says
Vaccine Providers Permitted to Resume Johnson & Johnson Vaccinations in Ohio (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Following the recommendation from the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization (ACIP) today that the use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine resume in the U.S., Governor Mike DeWine has released the following statement: “Our country’s vaccine safety system has worked as designed – these…
Read MoreLady ’Skins Win Three of Seven During Week
By Julie LaFollette The Caldwell Lady Redskins hosted Fort Frye on Wednesday, posting a 7-6 extra inning win over the Cadets. With two outs in the eighth inning, Jaden Haught hit a towering fly ball which was misplayed by the Cadet left fielder, allowing Haught to get to second base and Regan Wheeldin fouled off…
Read MoreLady Zeps Post 4-Win Week to Improve to 8-6
By Jeff Harrison A solid week which resulted in four victories in four games ended well as the Shenandoah Lady Zeps rallied from a 5-1 deficit for a 6-5 home victory against Beallsville on Thursday. The 4-0 week pushed the youthful Lady Zeps over the .500 mark to 8-6. “We had a real good week,”…
Read MoreVickie Ann (Guiler) Gardner
Vickie Ann (Guiler) Gardner, 67, of Cambridge, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday (April 15, 2021). Vickie passed away at Select Specialty Hospital of Newark, following a courageous battle with Covid-19. She was born November 28, 1953 in Marietta, daughter of the late Carroll and Irene (Bates) Guiler. Vickie was a…
Read MoreMarjorie K. Palmer
Marjorie K. Palmer, age 74, of Caldwell, Ohio, died Thursday, April 15, 2021, at her home. She was born July 31, 1946, in Cambridge, daughter of the late Howard and Luella Slasor Thompson. Marjorie retired from the dietary department at Summit Acres Nursing Home. She was a member of the Caldwell Church of the Nazarene,…
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