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Man Caught for Sniffing Paint OSPInvestigates Fatality

Gilliam The Adams County Sheriff's Deputy Mark Brewer and Manchester Police

Chief Jeff Bowling responded to State Route 41 and Hale Dr., West Union for a man who stole a golf cart on Wednesday, April 24. The subject stole the golf cart from his neighbor at the intersection of St. Rt. 41 and 136 in Bentonville and drove it to a store in West Union. Upon retuning from West Union back towards Bentonville the subject was pulled over by authorities at Hale Dr. The subject was identified as Scott Lee Gilliam, 42, of Manchester. Upon investigation it was discovered that Gilliam had been sniffing paint. Gilliam was placed under arrest and charged with with Abuse of Harmful Intoxicants, Probation Violation, Driving Under Suspension and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a pedestrian involved traffic fatality. The crash occurred on Saturday, April 27, at 1:43 p.m. on St. Rt. 73, Bratton Twp. A 2004 GMC 4500 series pickup truck operated by David Jamison, 58, of Peebles, was north bound on St. Rt. 73. The pedestri-

an, identified as Ariel Knoeckelman, 21, of Peebles, was struck in the roadway by the vehicle operated by David Jamison. Knoeckelman succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the incident and was pronounced deceased. The crash remains under investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Knoeckelman

Subjects Caught forComponents to Manufacture Meth

Democrat Governor Candidate to Speak in Adams The Adams County Democrat Club will be hosting Democratic Governor Candidate Ed Fitzgerald at their 42nd Annual Fundraising Dinner. The event will be on Saturday, May 11, at the West Union High School. The social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with the dinner beginning at 6:00 p.m. After working his way through Ohio State University and later night law school, Ed embarked on a lifetime of public service, beginning by becoming a Special Agent with the FBI. He trained at the FBI Academy in Quantico. As an FBI Agent, Ed was assigned to the Organized Crime Task Force in Chicago, working to hold corrupt politicians accountable. After his FBI service, Ed returned to Ohio, serving as an Assistant County Prosecutor and eventually Mayor of Lakewood. Following one of the largest public corruption scandals in the history of Ohio, the people of Cuyahoga County elected

Fitzgerald Ed to lead a new county government as their first County Executive.

Pell Named to MSC Golf All-Academic Team Sophomore Rob Pell has been named to the Mid-South Conference AllAcademic Team as announced at the MSC Golf Banquet. To be eligible for this honor, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore and maintain a GPA of 3.25. Pell earns the honor in his first season eligible. Pell, of West Union, is majoring in Business at Shawnee State. He and the rest of his teammates are currently competing at the MidSouth Conference Championship.

Gibbs

Purdin

The Adams County Sheriff's Office was called to Gift Ridge Rd., Manchester, for a stalled vehicle on Tuesday, April 23. Deputy Micah Poe and Manchester Police Chief Jeff Bowling responded to the area. Once officers arrived at the location it was discovered that the vehicle ran out of gas. After further investigation components to manufacture Meth were discovered inside the vehicle. The following individuals were apprehended from the Drug Bust: Brittany K. Gibbs, 25, West Union, Probation

Hafer

DeLong

Violation. Lora Purdin, 31, Manchester, Probation Violation. Melvin R. Hayslip, 49, Winchester, Illegal Assembly.

Courtney P. Hafer, 20, Aberdeen, Wanted for Failure to Appear in Brown County Court. Patrick DeLong, 56, Cherry Fork, Illegal Assembly.

Hayslip

Country Music Legend George Jones Passes

Pell

2 Flown from Crash

Pictured is the two car accident on Cross St., West Union.

Pictured is Air Evac Flight Crew exiting the Chopper. A two car serious injury crash occurred on due to landing the choppers. Air Evac transSaturday, April 27, on Cross St, in West Union. ported Joseph Wagner, a passenger of one of The West Union Fire Department, Life the vehicles and his driver Logan Wagner to Squads and Manchester Life Squad was dis- the hospital. patched to the location. The female driver of the other vehicle Two occupants were transported by was transported by squad to the hospital for squads to meet two helicopters that staged at treatment. the Adams County Glass on St. Rt. 41 S. The crash remains under investigation by The Manchester Police Department was West Union Police Department and Officer dispatched for traffic control at the location Ken Reed.

Pictured is Rosie Young with George Jones. Rosie opened up for Jones on two different occasions in Brooksville, Ky. George Jones, died at the age of 81, and, on occasion, bring devoted listeners to will be remembered for his magnificent tears: Choices, Golden Ring, The Grand voice who graced dozens of country clas- Tour, He Stopped Loving Her Today, I sics for over 60 years. Jones died Friday, Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair, She Thinks April 26, at Vanderbilt University Medical I Still Care, Tender Years, White Lightning, in Nashville, according to his publicist Kirt Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes and Why Webster. He had been hospitalized with Baby Why. fever and irregular blood pressure, forcing You can share your love, prayers and him to postpone two of his shows. memories with Nancy and the family at Jones released over 150 albums and thelegend@georgejones.com here are 10 prime hits (listed alphabetically) Jones was scheduled to appear at the that helped define his incredible career -- Ohio State Fair on August 2.

District Congressional Art Competition Voting now through Thursday, May 2. The 2013 Congressional Art Competition, “Home in Ohio,” is now being displayed in a digital art gallery on Congressman Brad Wenstrup Facebook page. This format allows constituents from all parts of the district and beyond to view the showcase and even take part in selecting a winner. Out of the 43 art pieces Adams County has several art pieces in the competition from Peebles and Manchester High Schools. The public can help select which entry will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol by voting for their favorites online. To cast a vote, visit the

2013 Congressional Art Competition photo album on Rep. Wenstrup’s Facebook page – www.Facebook.com/RepBra dWenstrup – and “like” an entry. Online voting, combined with votes from a panel of local artists, will decide which entry is selected to become a part of a nationwide showcase in the U.S. Capitol building. Voting is open now through Thursday, May 2. “It is truly fascinating to see what the student artists chose to depict when given the theme ‘Home in Ohio.’ We received images of Ohio’s landscape, our unpredictable weather, and portraits of friends and family,” said Rep. Wenstrup. “One artist even

drew Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds. One thing is clear, home may mean different things to each artist, but we are fortunate that these talented students call Ohio home.” For more information about the competition or how to vote, call Representative Wenstrup’s Cincinnati office at (513) 474-7777.

OBITUARIES

The following obituaries are on page 3 of this week’s edition: June Forman, Carolyn Prine and Eugene Rowe.


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