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James Williams Recognized by Valley of Cambridge Scottish Rite for Many Years of Service
Left to Right: Charles Yonker, David Milligan, James Williams of Mt. Ephraim was recognized last week by the Valley of Cambridge Scottish Rite for many years of service to the organization and community. He was presented with a certificate thanking him for his service by Executive Chairman of the Valley of Cambridge Ancient Accepted Scottish…
Read MoreCourt House Elevator Still Down; Commissioners Looking Into New Public Transportation Service
The commissioners met on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 and Monday January 29. Present were President Allen Fraley, Vice President Ty Moore, and Commissioner Gary Saling. Looking into Transportation Service The commissioners are reportedly looking into a transportation program for the county. They visited Morgan County who has its own system, transporting passengers within a 50…
Read MoreMore Areas Added to “Boil Alert Lifted” List in Noble County
BOIL ALERT LIFTED: Noble Water Authority Customers have just had their boil alert removed. Your water is safe to drink. You join Village of Caldwell Water Customers and Pure Water Customers in having safe drinking water again. Everyone else please keep boiling your water until further notice.
Read MoreBoil order lifted for Village of Caldwell and Pure Water Customers ONLY
BOIL ORDER LIFTED for Village of Caldwell and Pure Water customers ONLY! (More to follow soon) The Noble County EMA just notified us that Village of Caldwell and Pure Water customers have had their BOIL ORDER LIFTED. This is effective immediately. If you are a customer of another area water company, please wait for results…
Read MoreNoble Local to Hold Special Meeting Regarding “Court Action”
Noble Local School Board of Education will be holding a special meeting on Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 7:00 pm. in the administration building in Sarahsville. The purpose of the meeting is to conduct conferences with attorneys concerning disputes with the District that are the subject of pending or imminent court action. Also, the Board…
Read MoreNEW OHIO WILDLIFE OFFICER ASSIGNED TO NOBLE COUNTY
ATHENS, Ohio – Ohio Wildlife Officer Anthony Lemle, of Bowling Green, has been assigned to Noble County, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. A 2014 graduate of the Wildlife Officer Academy, Officer Lemle previously served in Lucas, Guernsey, and Williams counties. Originally from Wood County, Officer Lemle is a graduate of…
Read MoreVillage of Caldwell, Zemba Bros, Many Others Working Around the Clock to Repair Water Line Break
Here’s what happened per the village: WATER CRISIS REPORT Thursday, January 26, 2024, at approximately 8:30 p.m., the licensed water operator on duty noticed that the sand filter water level dropped one foot alerting employees that we had a leak in the system. They were then able to identify that they had a leak around…
Read MoreZeps end Busy Week 2-1
By Gene Davis The Shenandoah boys basketball team finished a busy week playing three games in four nights. Losing to Shadyside 67-73 in overtime on Wednesday night, and defeating Buckeye Local 54-37 on Friday night, followed by defeating Central Catholic 60-48 on Saturday night. All games were played at home at the hanger. On Wednesday…
Read MoreFinal Four!
By Julie LaFollette Caldwell Earns a Spot in the DVII Final Four with Win Over Eastern The Caldwell Redskins took on Reedsville Eastern in the Elite Eight game on Friday at Warren High School and advanced to the Final Four with a come-from-behind 20-19 victory. “I am super happy and super pleased with our performance,”…
Read MoreState Bound! Lady Zeps Heading to Final Four with Regional Finals!
by Julie LaFollette Lady Zeps are Heading to the Final Four with Win in Regional Finals The Shenandoah Lady Zeps took on Plain City Shekinah Christian in the D IV Regional finals at Pickerington North High School on Saturday, punching their ticket to State with a three-set win, 25-20, 25-11, 25-18. This is the first…
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