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Bonnie E. McCune
Bonnie E. McCune, age 81, of Macksburg, Ohio, died Saturday, April 25, 2020, at Summit Acres Nursing Home in Caldwell. She was born August 8, 1938, in Washington County, Ohio, daughter of the late Clifford and Hilma Morgenstern Barlow. She was a 1955 graduate of Lower Salem High School. Bonnie was a beloved mother and…
Read MoreDeWine Forming Minority Health Strike Force
Because COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting minority groups in Ohio and across the country, Governor DeWine announced today that he has formed a new Minority Health Strike Force. According to data from the Ohio Department of Health, 21 percent of individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Ohio are African American, although they only make…
Read MoreMoving Tribute to Local Dairy Farmer
Marvin Dimmerling of Summerfield was dairy farmer for more than 40 years, and one of the last dairy farmers in this area. Marvin passed away April 9, and because of the Stay at Home order, his calling hours were private. But his funeral was held graveside, with those paying respects spread out over a wide…
Read MoreNoble Correctional Institution Welcomes Warden James Forshey
James J. Forshey has been named the new warden at Noble Correctional Institution (NCI). He assumed the duties as warden on March 30. Warden Forshey was most recently the Southeastern Region Reentry Administrator for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. He began his career with DRC in 1995 as a Storekeeper Supervisor at Belmont Correctional…
Read MoreStill Time to Request Absentee Ballot – But Don’t Wait Any Longer!
Registered Noble County voters have until noon this Saturday, April 25 to request an absentee ballot by mail. To do so, visit the Noble County Board of Election’s website at https://www.boe.ohio.gov/noble/. When you land on the home page, simply scroll down a bit. There are three different places on that page you can click that…
Read MoreGovernor DeWine Discussed State’s Plan for Reopening Businesses, Regional Coalition Formed
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton, MD, MPH, provided an update on the number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio and discussed how the state will develop its plan to reopen the economy.“Ohioans have done a great job, a phenomenal job, fighting back, staying home, ensuring physical distancing. We’ve been doing all the things…
Read MoreArea Small Businesses Invited to Share Insights with State Task Force – Let Your Voice be Heard!
Southeast Ohio’s small businesses are being invited to share with a state task force how the economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their businesses. State Representatives Jay Edwards and Don Jones said it’s important that Southeast Ohio’s voice be heard as part of the Ohio 2020 Economic Recovery Task Force’s work to study…
Read MoreKeeping an Eye on Kids During COVID-19: CASA of Noble County
In this time of social distancing, we must all work to remain socially close to children. Child abuse and neglect is likely on the rise in the face of this pandemic, as families are put under more financial and emotional stress, but reporting may be down. Children are no longer in the public eye—they are…
Read MoreNoble County’s Third Local Case: COVID-19 Confirmed
From the Noble County Health Department The Noble County Health Department tonight was notified of the third confirmed case of COVID-19 in Noble County. The individual has been quarantined at home and we are monitoring the individual’s health. We have also contacted the individuals who have been in close personal contact with the case and…
Read MoreNoble County Economic Mitigation and Recovery Resources Provided
By OSU Noble CD Educator Gwynn Stewart The Ohio State University Extension – Noble County Community Development program hosted a virtual session on COVID-19-related Noble County Economic Mitigation and Recovery Resources. The online session was for businesses, nonprofits or community organizations. It was recorded and available on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/484802865033619/videos/929928450797209/ Noble County specific updates were…
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