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Hopedale Huskies finish 2nd in championship

Harrison’s Positano, Ferguson, Butler: All-TL Softball team

By ED BANKS

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NH Sports Writer

CADIZ - Following the 2021 prep softball season, the Times Leader has compiled a list of 20 of the best players to represent the 2021 “All Times Leader Softball Team.” Following an exceptional campaign this season, it would be no surprise that Harrison Central would be represented in the final selection process. In fact, no less than three players from Coach Darrin Young’s 2021 squad would make the grade. To my knowledge, I believe that is the first time that three players from Harrison cracked the line-up in the same year.

The final cut included seniors Britton Positano and Lexi Ferguson and junior Maddy Butler. They say that “diamonds are a girl’s best friend,” but in this case, these three Huskies were “the diamond’s best friend! All three had remarkable stats this season, and their efforts highly contributed to the Huskies overall performance.

Positano played four seasons as a centerfielder for the Huskies. She would hit at a remarkable .477 at the plate. She racked up 41 hits that included five doubles, with another three of the hits being long-rangebombers that traveled way beyond the fence. Her at-bats also resulted in 31 runners crossing the plate.

Ferguson earned a spot at second base for the Huskies this past season. The position was her first attempt to handle the alley and handle it she did! At the plate she produced an average of .417. Within her average, she safely hit 35 times. The hits included six doubles, a triple and three homers. She would also cause thirty runners to cross the plate.

Butler manned third base for the Huskies. She would book the best batting average of the team with a whopping .524. The average held 43 hits, with six doubles and two home runs. In addition, her hitting helped 13 runners to cross the plate.

Hopedale Huskies finish 2nd in Pony League Championship

BY ED BANKS

NH Sports Writer

HOPEDALE - On Tuesday in Hopedale, the Hopedale Huskies of the Ohio Valley Youth Baseball League, entered the Pony League play-off series against visiting Weirton. Hopedale would earn their way to the playoffs as the number four seed, while Weirton carried the number five slot.

In opening the contest, Weirton would be silenced in their share of the first and Hopedale would draw the game’s first score with a single digit. Moving into the second inning, the teams would close with nine combined scores going into the books. Weirton would record seven of the runs, while Hopedale picked up two additional. The seven runs scored by Weirton in the second, were aided by an error and a three-run blast by Mowdar Damir that cleared the centerfield fence. In the third, Weirton fell prey to Tuck Snyder’s arm and was fanned out of the inning. Hopedale however, capitalized by using their bats, a timely steal, a base hit, a plunk, and a passed ball. In total, the Huskies plated four runs. With a runner on base and a plunk of another, two runs would make their way to the plate off a two-run single by Aubrey Wood. The two runs had Hopedale within one run of the visitors at a score of 6 - 7.

In the fifth, Hopedale picked up their seventh and final run off a hit to center by A P Pelegreen. The top of the sixth brought three more scores for Weirton. They would lead off the frame with a double that was aided by a Husky error. A one-run double followed, which also was aided by an error. Hopedale went silently in share of the frame. In the final inning Weirton went three-up, threedown, and Hopedale sent four batters to the plate that were erased. The game ended with the 10 - 7 score favoring Weirton.

Tuck Snyder took the loss from the mound for Hopedale. He was later lifted for Aubrey Wood. At the plate for Hopedale, Wood had the tworun double and Pelegreen knocked in a run.

On Wednesday night the Huskies traveled to Weirton for game two of the playoff series. Following another close scoring contest, the Huskies lost by a score of 5 - 3, ending their season. “We finished second in the Ohio Valley Youth Baseball League where we played in the Pony Division,” said Husky Coach Ryan Wood. “Many of our players will be moving on to high school baseball next year after playing together for many years here in Hopedale. We will certainly miss them,” he added.

The Huskies played to an overall spring season record of 21 and 8 while playing competing against top area teams. The Huskies will begin playing in summer ball this coming weekend. “Our goal is to win some tournaments in the tri-state area during summer play,” Wood went on. “We will be playing another 25 to 30 games before the summer is over.”

Britton Positano Lexi Ferguson Maddy Butler

Preventing substance abuse in Harrison County

HARRISON COUNTY Ohio has the third-highest drug overdose mortality rate in the nation. In 2019, more than 4,000 Ohioans died of unintentional drug overdoses (a 7 percent increase from 2018). Harrison County has fewer drug overdose deaths than most Ohio counties, but there are ways to help prevent drug abuse.

Many persons who misuse prescription pain relievers report getting those medications from friends and relatives. One idea to help prevent substance abuse is dispose of unused or expired prescription and nonprescription medicines. Drug disposal pouches are a safe way to do this.

Verde Environmental Technologies, maker of Deterra Drug Disposal pouches, granted more than 800 pouches to the Harrison County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition (HCSAPC). Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal system is safe, easy-to-use, and permanent. Simply open the pouch, put in unused medications, add some warm water, wait 30 seconds, seal the pouch, shake, then put into the trash.

Free Deterra Drug Disposal pouches are available at The Ohio State University Extension Office; the Harrison County Health Department; Cadiz Senior Center; Harrison Community Hospital Pharmacy; Custer Pharmacy; Cadiz Police Department; and Puskarich, Scio and Clark Memorial Public Libraries.

HCSAPC is comprised of citizens, treatment professionals, and agency leaders who are committed to helping prevent the abuse of legal and illegal drugs by Harrison County residents. HCSAPC meets monthly 2-3 p.m. on the third Wednesday.

For additional information on the Deterra pouches or the Harrison County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition, you can contact Joseph Maioranomaiorano.2@osu.edu or 740582-6024.

Pictured are the Hopedale Huskies of the Ohio Valley Baseball’s Pony League. The team played two games in the League’s play-off series before being defeated on Wednesday night. The Huskies played to an overall spring season record of 21 and 8, while playing competing against top area teams. They will begin playing in summer ball this coming weekend.

Take precautions to avoid ticks in the outdoors this summer

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is encouraging hunters, anglers, birders, and all outdoor enthusiasts to use caution and take steps to avoid contact with Ohio’s tick species while exploring the outdoors this summer. Ticks are found throughout Ohio and sometimes carry potentially dangerous diseases.

Ohio has three medically important species of ticks: the American dog tick, blacklegged tick, and lone star tick. All three of these species have the potential to carry and transmit diseases to humans and pets. The American dog tick is the most common tick in Ohio and is found in grassy areas. This tick is most active during the summer months and is the primary transmitter of Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

When exploring the outdoors, everyone should take precautions to prevent a tick from becoming attached to the skin. Outer clothing should be sprayed with permethrin-based repellent according to the label directions. Pants should be tucked into socks or boots and shirts into pants to keep ticks on the outside of the clothing. Wear light colored clothing which will make spotting ticks easier. Thoroughly check clothes and skin for any attached ticks. Don’t forget to check pets and gear, too.

Attached ticks should be removed as quickly as possible to reduce the risk of contracting tick-borne diseases. To remove a tick, use tweezers or gloved hands. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull straight out with steady, even pressure. Do not use petroleum jelly, fingernail polish, alcohol, cigarettes, matches, or other similar methods to try to kill or stimulate the tick to back out. These methods do not work, delay proper removal, and may be dangerous.

“Ticks have the ability to transmit diseases to humans in 36 to 48 hours after the initial bite,” said Ohio Wildlife Council President and retired veterinarian Dr. Paul Mechling. “Urban and suburban development as well as outdoor recreation allows the spread of these diseases as people come in close contacts with mice, whitetailed deer, and other hosts for ticks. Pets in an outdoor setting should have tick control.”

Blacklegged tick populations have increased in Ohio since 2010, particularly in areas with forested habitat. This species can carry Lyme disease and is active throughout the year, including during the winter. Also known as the deer tick, blacklegged ticks are frequently found on white-tailed deer. The lone star tick is found mostly in southern Ohio and can transmit several diseases. It is found in shaded, grassy areas and is active during the warmer months of the year.

“Ohioans are at greatest risk for contracting tick-borne disease from June through August, but Lyme disease is possible year-round,” says Dr. Glen Needham, Associate Professor Emeritus of Entomology at The Ohio State University. “Wear proper clothing and use repellent to help prevent tick attachment.”

Dr. Mechling also advises landowners, particularly those who own woodlots, to consider the makeup of plants on their property. According to recent research conducted by the University of Maine, woodlots with invasive plants such as bush honeysuckle, Japanese barberry, and buckthorn had three to four times the number of blacklegged ticks compared to woodlots with no invasive plants.

It is important to note that unlike humans and pets, wild animals such as deer are not affected by the blacklegged tick and suffer no ill effects from Lyme disease. Additionally, Lyme disease cannot be transmitted by the consumption of venison. Hunters should remember that hunting and dressing deer may bring them into close contact with infected ticks.

More information on these and other tick species, and photos to help identify ticks can be found on the Ohio Department of Health webpage. To learn more about tick-borne diseases and their symptoms, visit cdc.gov/ticks.

The Ohio State University is hosting a day-long Ohio Regional Tick Symposium 2021 in October. Registration is available at osu.edu. For more information on ticks in Ohio, visit wildohio.gov .

The deadline to submit material to the NewsHerald is noon on Wednesdays phone: 740-942-2118:

(StatePoint) An estimated 4.5 billion prescriptions will be filled this year in the United States, with about half of consumers taking at least one prescription medication over the past 30 days.

“You’d think we would be better at communicating with our pharmacists – just as we do with our other health care providers, like doctors, nurses, and dentists,” says Susan Peppers, R.Ph., vice president of Pharmacy Practice at Express Scripts. “Unfortunately, it’s just not the case.”

In fact, a JD Power study shows that only 10% of people talk to a pharmacist when ordering or receiving their medications. Express Scripts pharmacists were asked what are the top six questions patients should be asking their pharmacists, but don’t. Their answers offer insights into why we should take the time to ask these questions and why pharmacists play an important role in our health care. - Could this medication interact with my vitamins and supplements? Non-prescription medications and supplements can interfere with your prescription or cause unnecessary side effects. Talk to a pharmacist about all the medications you take, especially when you are prescribed any new medication. - I’m taking multiple meds. What do I need to know? If you are on multiple medications for one or more chronic conditions you should speak with a pharmacist any time there is a change to your medication regimen to check for potential drug-drug interactions, medication overlap or gaps in care. - What should I do if I forget to take my medication? Always consult with your prescriber on what to do if this happens. Having access to your pharmacist 24/7 is particularly important when you forget to take a dosage at the scheduled time. He or she can help you get back on track so that you get the full benefits of your medication. Having access to your pharmacist from the privacy of your home is another great reason to look for this 24/7 convenience. - Could this prescription make me unsteady on my feet? Some medications can make you dizzy or drowsy, and there are other hazards in the home that can cause a fall, especially as one ages and needs to get up frequently during the night. A pharmacist can provide home safety tips to avoid an accident. - I sometimes forget to take my meds. What’s a reminder that works? Taking medications regularly can help avoid complications. When having trouble remembering to take your medications, turn to pharmacists, who can suggest tech solutions that will work for you, such as reminder apps. They can also help you manage side effects you may be having and identify alternatives that you can discuss with your prescriber, when needed. - Is there a more affordable option for my prescription? If you are having trouble affording your medication, your pharmacists can help with more affordable options and recommendations, such as generics or less expensive formulary options.

LEGAL NOTICE

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF

NATURAL RESOURCES

DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS

RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

RE: APPLICATION FOR UNITIZATION

BORUM NW SMF JF UNIT

HARRISON AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES, OHIO

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Applicant Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC (“Ascent”) hereby gives notice that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (the “Division”), has scheduled a hearing pursuant to Revised Code Section 1509.28 concerning Ascent’s Borum NW SMF JF Unit to occur on Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. The hearing will be held via video conference, as set forth below, and also in person, as set forth below. Ascent seeks to obtain an Order for Unit Operation from the Chief of the Division as to the Utica/Point Pleasant Formation covering the Borum NW SMF JF Unit area. This proposed unit area includes lands in Section 36, Township 8N, Range 3W, Smithfield Township, and Sections 31 and 32, Township 9N, Range 3W, Wayne Township, both in Jefferson County, Ohio, and Sections 1 and 2, Township 10N, Range 4W, Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio. The surface location for the Ascent Borum NW SMF JF Unit will be located in Section 30, Township 8N, Range 3W, Smithfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, on Parcel No. 30-01704-018. Certain tracts in the Borum NW SMF JF Unit area are owned, in whole or in part, by persons for whom no address can be located. These tracts are described below by reference to their parcel numbers and their believed owners’ names: Parcel Nos. 30-01701000, 45-01531-000, 45-01531-002, 4501532-000, and 45-00465-000 –Owners: Unknown Heirs or Devisees of Cathryn J. Stupak, fka Cathryn J. Kusic, Deceased. If you would like to attend this hearing, please go to www.webex.com, click on Join on the top right of the screen and enter the following meeting information: Meeting number (access code): 173 203 1041 Meeting password: gD25YmAah7q You do not need to download Webex to join the hearing. You may also listen to and participate in the hearing by phone by following the instructions detailed below: 1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Access code: 173 203 1041 In addition to video conference, the hearing will be held in person at 2045 Morse Road, Building F, Conference Room F-1 (First Floor Conference Room), Columbus, Ohio 43229. Service by publication shall be complete upon the expiration of four weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is Saturday, June 12, 2021. The date of last publication is Saturday, July 3, 2021. Dated: Saturday, June 12, 2021 Applicant Ascent’s contact information: Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC Attn: Stephen B. Jenkinson P.O. Box 13678 Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 252-7603 E m a i l : blake.jenkinson@ascentresources.com For further information regarding this hearing, including any subsequent changes to the hearing format, please visit the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management’s website at http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/unitization .

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LEGAL NOTICE

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF

NATURAL RESOURCES

DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS

RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

RE: APPLICATION FOR UNITIZATION

BORUM N SMF JF UNIT

HARRISON AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES, OHIO

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Applicant Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC (“Ascent”) hereby gives notice that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (the “Division”), has scheduled a hearing pursuant to Revised Code Section 1509.28 concerning Ascent’s Borum N SMF JF Unit to occur on Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. The hearing will be held via video conference, as set forth below, and also in person, as set forth below. Ascent seeks to obtain an Order for Unit Operation from the Chief of the Division as to the Utica/Point Pleasant Formation covering the Borum N SMF JF Unit area. This proposed unit area includes lands in Sections 30 and 36, Township 8N, Range 3W, Smithfield Township, and Sections 31 and 32, Township 9N, Range 3W, Wayne Township, both in Jefferson County, Ohio, and Sections 2 and 3, Township 10N, Range 4W, Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio. The surface location for the Ascent Borum N SMF JF Unit will be located in Section 30, Township 8N, Range 3W, Smithfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, on Parcel No. 30-01704-018. Certain tracts in the Borum N SMF JF Unit area are owned, in whole or in part, by persons for whom no address can be located. These tracts are described below by reference to their parcel numbers and their believed owners’ names: Parcel Nos. 45-00652-000 and 45-00659-000 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs of John M. Levering, deceased. If you would like to attend this hearing, please go to www.webex.com, click on Join on the top right of the screen and enter the following meeting information: Meeting number (access code): 173 464 7370 Meeting password: MPdnMQa9j96 You do not need to download Webex to join the hearing. You may also listen to and participate in the hearing by phone by following the instructions detailed below: 1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Access code: 173 464 7370 In addition to video conference, the hearing will be held in person at 2045 Morse Road, Building F, Conference Room F-1 (First Floor Conference Room), Columbus, Ohio 43229. Service by publication shall be complete upon the expiration of four weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is Saturday, June 12, 2021. The date of last publication is Saturday, July 3, 2021. Dated: Saturday, June 12, 2021 Applicant Ascent’s contact information: Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC Attn: Stephen B. Jenkinson P.O. Box 13678 Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 252-7603 E m a i l : blake.jenkinson@ascentresources.com For further information regarding this hearing, including any subsequent changes to the hearing format, please visit the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management’s website at http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/unitization .

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LEGAL NOTICE

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A -vsROGER MCLEOD, JR. et al. Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Roger Mcleod, Jr., whose present place of residence is unknown; Jessica Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Roger McLeod, III, whose present place of residence is unknown; and Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns of the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Roger McLeod, Jr. and Roger McLeod, III, whose present place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on January 30, 2020, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A filed its Complaint in Case No. CVE20200013 in the Court of Common Pleas of Harrison County, 100 W. Market St., Cadiz, OH 43907, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendants Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Roger Mcleod, Jr., Jessica Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Roger McLeod, III and Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns of the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Roger McLeod, Jr. and Roger McLeod, III have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel #: 050000588000 Property Address: 151 Locust Lane, Cadiz, OH 43907 The Defendant(s) named above are required to answer on or before the 24th day of July, 2021. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A BY: LOGS Legal Group LLP Stacey M. Piepmeier 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 Norwood, OH 45212 (513) 396-8100 (6:12,19,26)

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The Unknown Heirs at Law or Under the Will, if any, of Doris J. McTheny, Decased whose last place of residence/business is unknown but whose present place of residence/business is unknown will take notice that on May 12, 2021, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, for Manufactured Housing Contract Senior/Subordinate Pass-Through Certificate Trust 1998-2 filed its Complaint in Case No. CVE20210036 in the Court of Common Pleas Harrison County, Ohio alleging that the Defendant(s) The Unknown Heirs at Law or Under the Will, if any, of Doris J. McTheny, Decased have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel Number: 230000886.001; Property Address: 40200 Hanover Ridge, Jewett, OH 43986. The legal description may be obtained from the Harrison County Auditor at 100 West Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio 43907, 740-942-8861. The Petitioner further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendant(s) in the payment of a promissory note, according to its tenor, the conditions of a concurrent mortgage deed given to secure the payment of said note and conveying the premises described, have been broken, and the same has become absolute The Petitioner prays that the Defendant(s) named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same, for foreclosure of said mortgage, the marshalling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of Petitioner's Claim in the proper order of its priority, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. THE DEFENDANT(S) NAMED ABOVE ARE REQUIRED TO ANSWER ON OR BEFORE THE ___26_____DAY OF ____July_________________, 2021. BY: REIMER LAW CO. Douglas A. Haessig, Attorney at Law Attorney for PlaintiffPetitioner

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS HARRISON COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 82480 CADIZ -JEWETT ROAD CADIZ, OHIO 43907

Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 307.86, the Harrison County Board of Developmental Disabilities issues this Notice to Bidders for the purpose of receiving bids for the furnishing of all labor and materials and the performance of all work required for the complete removal and replacement of the existing roof on the Harrison County Board of Developmental Disabilities Adult Day Center. Competitive bids will be received by the Harrison County Board of Developmental Disabilities, 82480 Cadiz -Jewett Road, Cadiz Ohio 43907, until 12:00 noon (Local Time) on Thursday, July 15, 2021, then at said

office opened and read aloud. NO BIDS RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL BE CONSIDERED.

Bids shall be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope as “Bid for the Harrison County Board of Developmental Disabilities Adult Day Center – Roof Improvement”. The

Public Notice

name and address of the bidder must also appear on the outside of the envelope. Each bid must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the bid and all persons interested therein. Each bidder must submit evidence of its experience on projects of similar size and complexity. A mandatory pre-bid meeting shall be conducted on Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 10:00am at the Harrison County

Board of Developmental Disabilities, located at 82480 Cadiz -Jewett Road,

Cadiz, OH 43907. The purpose of the meeting is to review the specifications and site conditions. Contractors failing to attend the pre-bid meeting will not be permitted to bid. Copies of the specifications will be provided at the pre-bid meeting. Attention of the bidders is called to the following: compliance with the Ohio Revised Code Section 5126.07, which prevents discrimination by a contractor; execution of a Non-Collusion Affidavit, an Affidavit regarding Findings of Recovery from the Auditor of State, and an Affidavit in Compliance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3517.13, which are to be included and returned with the bid. Bidders must also meet the insurance requirements of Harrison County. PLEASE NOTE: the County is exempt from all Federal, State, Local and/or Excise Tax. Any Requests for Information (RFI) should be submitted to the Harrison

County Board of Developmental Disabilities, located at 82480 Cadiz -

Jewett Road, Cadiz, OH 43907 prior to 12:00 p.m. on Monday, July 12, 2021. All bidders will be copied on any responses required. The character and amount of security to be furnished by each bidder are stated in the above-mentioned contract documents. Participating contractors must be able to provide criminal background checks, as designated by the Harrison County Board of Developmental Disabilities, for all employees working on and around the property. As a public improvement, prevailing wages must be paid to workers on this project in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4115. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Guaranty that meets the requirements of Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code as follows: • A Bond in accordance with Section 153.54(B) O.R.C.-or• A certified check, cashier’s check or letter of credit in accordance with Section 153.54(C) O.R.C. in an amount equal to (10) percent of the bid. Bid Security furnished in Bond form, shall be issued by a Surety company or corporation licensed in the state of Ohio to provide said surety. The successful bidder will be required to post an acceptable Performance Bond in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. If successful bidder fails to enter into a proper contract or defaults in any portion of his bid, the Bid Guaranty shall be forfeited as liquidated damages. Bid guaranties of unsuccessful bidders will be returned following award of bid. The Harrison Board of Developmental Disabilities reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and/or waive any informality, infirmity, omission, defect, irregularity and/or disqualifying erroring any bid. ___________________________ Stephen L. Williams, Superintendent of the Board

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The North Township Trustees will hold the 2022 Budget Review meeting immediately followed by the July Regular meeting on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the North Township Garage meeting room. Sue Myers, North Township Fiscal Officer. (6:19,26,7:3)

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LEGAL NOTICE

Franklin Township, Harrison County is accepting bids for sale of a 1992 Case 580 Super K Backhoe. Sealed bids must be received by Monday July 12,2021 by 7:00pm. Township has the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bids can be mailed to Franklin Township P.O. Box 52, Deersville, Oh 44693. Jim English, Fiscal Officer 740-269-3021. (6:19,26,7:3)

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LEGAL NOTICE

Franklin Township will hold their July 2021 meeting Monday July 12, 2021 at 7:00 pm at the township building located at 32525 Moravian Trail, Tippecanoe Ohio. Jim English, Fiscal Officer

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LEGAL NOTICE

Moorefield Township Board of Trustees will hold the annual budget hearing for Fiscal Year 2022 on Monday July 12, 2021 at 7:30p.m. and the regular monthly meeting following at 8:00p.m. at the Township Building, Moorefield, Ohio. Sheri Miller, Fiscal Officer

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LEGAL NOTICE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RE: APPLICATION FOR UNITIZATION BORUM NE SMF JF UNIT HARRISON AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES, OHIO NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

Applicant Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC (“Ascent”) hereby gives notice that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (the “Division”), has scheduled a hearing pursuant to Revised Code Section 1509.28 concerning Ascent’s Borum NE SMF JF Unit to occur on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. The hearing will be held via video conference, as set forth below, and also in person, as set forth below. Ascent seeks to obtain an Order for Unit Operation from the Chief of the Division as to the Utica/Point Pleasant Formation covering the Borum NE SMF JF Unit area. This proposed unit area includes lands in Sections 25, 31, 32, and 33, Township 9N, Range 3W, Wayne Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, and Sections 2 and 3, Township 10N, Range 4W, Green Township, Harrison County, Ohio. The surface location for the Ascent Borum NE SMF JF Unit will be located in Section 30, Township 8N, Range 3W, Smithfield Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, on Parcel No. 30-01704-018. Certain tracts in the Borum NE SMF JF Unit area are owned, in whole or in part, by persons for whom no address can be located. These tracts are described below by reference to their parcel numbers and their believed owners’ names: (1) Parcel Nos. 45-01531-003 and 45-01531-002 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs of Cathryn J. Stupak, f/k/a Cathryn J. Kusic, deceased; (2) Parcel Nos. 45-00659-000, 45-00652000, 45-00760-000, 45-00088-000, 4500577-000, 45-00954-000, and 45-00980-000 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs of John M. Levering, deceased; and (3) Parcel Nos. 4500119-000, 45-00120-000, and 4500121-000 – Owners: The Unknown Heirs of Lori Sprouse, deceased, and The Unknown Heirs and Assigns of Ruth Duncan Oiler, deceased. Additionally, certain tracts in the Borum NE SMF JF Unit area may potentially be owned, in whole or in part, by persons for whom no address can be located. These tracts are described below by reference to their parcel numbers and their possible owners’ names: (1) Parcel Nos. 45-00077-000, 45-00461-000, 45-00657-000, 4500759-000, 45-00841-000, and 4500874-000 – Potential Owners: The Heirs of John M. Levering, deceased; and (2) Parcel No. 45-00724-000 –Potential Owners: The Unknown Heirs of James Lee Scott, III, deceased. If you would like to attend this hearing, please go to www.webex.com, click on Join on the top right of the screen and enter the following meeting information: Meeting number (access code): 173 784 3681 Meeting password: wpSpCJNb373 You do not need to download Webex to join the hearing. You may also listen to and participate in the hearing by phone by following the instructions detailed below: 1-408-418-9388 United States Toll Access code: 173 784 3681 In addition to video conference, the hearing will be held in person at 2045 Morse Road, Building F, Conference Room F-1 (First Floor Conference Room), Columbus, Ohio 43229. Service by publication shall be complete upon the expiration of four weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is Saturday, June 19, 2021. The date of last publication is Saturday, July 10, 2021. Dated: Saturday, June 19, 2021 Applicant Ascent’s contact information: Ascent Resources – Utica, LLC Attn: Stephen B. Jenkinson P.O. Box 13678 Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 252-7603 E m a i l : blake.jenkinson@ascentresources.com For further information regarding this hearing, including any subsequent changes to the hearing format, please visit the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management’s website at http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/unitization .

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PUBLIC NOTICE

ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Harrison County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on Friday, August 20, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. local time, 100 West Market St., 2nd Floor Common Pleas Courtroom, Cadiz Ohio 43907 for the Following: Annexation of 693.831 Acres of North Township to the Village of Scio. (6:19,26)

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The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Final Approval of Plans and Specifications Tri-County Water Authority 49350 St Rte 250, Harrisville, OH 43974 Facility Description: Community Water System ID #: 1420111 Date of Action: 06/16/2021 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Detail Plans for PWSID:OH3401403 Plan No:1420111 Regarding St Rte 150 Water Main Extension.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Village of Cadiz accepting applications for two Temporary Positions for Low to Moderate Income Survey Canvasser. Evenings and Weekends only. Applicants must be at least 20 years of age. Send resumes to clerktreas@villageofcadiz.com Resumes due by Noon July 9th. (6:26)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The Village of Adena Board of Public Affairs Consumer Confidence Report for 2020 can be viewed at the Village of Adena Offices, 143 West Main Street, Adena, Ohio 43901

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Village of Cadiz will hold a joint Finance / Police Committee meeting Thursday July 15th at 6:00 pm. in Council Chambers, 128 Court Street (6:26)

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Village of Cadiz will hold a Property Committee Meeting Wednesday July 7th at 5:30pm in Council Chambers 128 Court St.

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LEGAL NOTICE

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Harrison County Commissioners, Harrison County Court House, Cadiz, Ohio 43907, until 10:00 A.M local time on July 14, 2021 for the following project. Plans, specifications and contract documents are on file in the office of the Harrison County Engineer, 100 West Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio 43907. Work will consist of furnishing all services, labor, materials and equipment necessary to perform work as per plans and specifications set forth by the Harrison County Engineer. Specifically, the projects will consist of the following: Project #2021-4 - HAS-CR13-134 Bridge Replacement consists of the removal of the existing deck and superstructure and the installation of a new galvanized steel superstructure and salvaged galvanized steel deck pan. Bidders must be currently pre-qualified with and in good standing with ODOT. The bidder must possess work types and perform work equal to at least 30% of the total amount of the submitted bid price. Bids shall be in conformity with the Ohio Revised Code, and shall be upon the forms furnished in the Contract Documents. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, bearing on the outside, the name and address of bidder and the name of the project, “Project No. 2021-4 Harrison County”. Attention is called to the prevailing wage rates to be paid where applicable for labor and public improvements in and for Harrison County, as ascertained by the Ohio Department of Commerce, Bureau of Wage and Hour Administration pursuant to Ohio Prevailing Wage Laws, ORC 4115.

DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 106.09 OF THE 2019 ODOT CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS APPLY TO THIS PROJECT.

Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid guaranty in the form of (1) a certified check, cashier’s check or irrevocable letter of credit pursuant to ORC 1305 equal to 10% for the bid; or (2) a bid guaranty and contract bond for the full amount of the bid; both forms of guaranty as provided in Chapter 153 of the Ohio Revised Code and in the project specifications. All bid guarantees shall be conditioned that if the bid is accepted within sixty (60) days of the bid opening, a proper contract shall be executed, and that upon failure or refusal to enter in to said contract within ten (10) days after the receipt of notification of award, the bidder and the surety on any bond shall be liable to the County in an amount not to exceed ten (10) percent of the bid. The bonds or checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned within 48 hours after award of the contract or the rejection of all bids. Each bid and all certificates shall be upon the forms furnished with the specifications, and shall be delivered to the Clerk of the Board of Harrison County Commissioners on or prior to the date and hour specified for receiving bids. Bidders shall comply with the Affirmative Action-Equal Employment Opportunity requirements set forth in the Contract Documents. A bidder/contractor will be deemed committed to the goal of such bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, or national origin. The Harrison County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received.

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LEGAL NOTICE

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Harrison County Commissioners, Harrison County Court House, Cadiz, Ohio 43907, until 10:00 A.M local time on July 14, 2021 for the following project. Plans, specifications and contract documents are on file in the office of the Harrison County Engineer, 100 West Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio 43907. Work will consist of furnishing all services, labor, materials and equipment necessary to perform work as per plans and specifications set forth by the Harrison County Engineer. Specifically, the projects will consist of the following: Project #2021-5 - HAS-TR265-2 Bridge Replacement consists of the removal of the existing deck and superstructure and the installation of a new galvanized steel superstructure and deck pan. Bidders must be currently pre-qualified with and in good standing with ODOT. The bidder must possess work types and perform work equal to at least 30% of the total amount of the submitted bid price. Bids shall be in conformity with the Ohio Revised Code, and shall be upon the forms furnished in the Contract Documents. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, bearing on the outside, the name and address of bidder and the name of the project, “Project No. 2021-5 Harrison County”. Attention is called to the prevailing wage rates to be paid where applicable for labor and public improvements in and for Harrison County, as ascertained by the Ohio Department of Commerce, Bureau of Wage and Hour Administration pursuant to Ohio Prevailing Wage Laws, ORC 4115.

DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 106.09 OF THE 2019 ODOT CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS

APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid guaranty in the form of (1) a certified check, cashier’s check or irrevocable letter of credit pursuant to ORC 1305 equal to 10% for the bid; or (2) a bid guaranty and contract bond for the full amount of the bid; both forms of guaranty as provided in Chapter 153 of the Ohio Revised Code and in the project specifications. All bid guarantees shall be conditioned that if the bid is accepted within sixty (60) days of the bid opening, a proper contract shall be executed, and that upon failure or refusal to enter in to said contract within ten (10) days after the receipt of notification of award, the bidder and the surety on any bond shall be liable to the County in an amount not to exceed ten (10) percent of the bid. The bonds or checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned within 48 hours after award of the contract or the rejection of all bids. Each bid and all certificates shall be upon the forms furnished with the specifications, and shall be delivered to the Clerk of the Board of Harrison County Commissioners on or prior to the date and hour specified for receiving bids. Bidders shall comply with the Affirmative Action-Equal Employment Opportunity requirements set forth in the Contract Documents. A bidder/contractor will be deemed committed to the goal of such bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, or national origin. The Harrison County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received.

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LEGAL NOTICE

The annual Consumer Confidence Report for the Village of Scio may be found online at https://villageofscio.com/ccr1 Heidi Trice, Clerk/Treasurer.

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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HARRISON COUNTY, OHIO

WASTEWATER TREATMENT

PLANT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the

Wastewater Treatment Plant

Improvements Project will be received, by the Board of Commissioners of Harrison County, Ohio at its Office at 100 West Market Street, Cadiz, OH 43907 until 10:00 AM local time on July 21, 2021, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Work to be bid upon is described as follows: The work shall consist of the installation of one (1) bar screen system and one (1) ultraviolet disinfection system all other necessary appurtenances as outlined in the plans and specifications. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is:

E.L. Robinson Engineering Company 5088 Washington Street, West Charleston, WV 25313 Attn: Brandon Conley, P.E. (304) 776-7473 bconley@elrobinson.com

Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 9 A.M and 4 P.M. and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office as described below. Bidding Documents also may be examined at the following: 1. Ohio Contractor’s Association 1313 Dublin Road Columbus, OH 43215 2. Board of Commissioners of Harrison County, Ohio 100 West Market Street Cadiz, OH 43907 3. E.L. Robinson Engineering Company 5088 Washington Street, West Charleston, WV 25313 Printed copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office, during the hours indicated above, upon non-refundable payment of $200.00 for each set. Checks for Bidding Documents shall be payable to “E.L. Robinson Engineering Company”. Upon request and receipt of the document deposit indicated above plus a non-refundable shipping charge of $30.00, the Issuing Office will transmit the Bidding Documents via delivery service. The date that the Bidding Documents are transmitted by the Issuing Office will be considered the Bidder’s date of receipt of the Bidding Documents. Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office. A pre-bid conference will be held at 1:00 PM local time on July 7, 2021, at

100 West Market Street, Cadiz, OH

43907. Attendance at the pre-bid conference is highly encouraged but is not mandatory. Attention of bidders is called to all the requirements contained in this bid packet, particularly to the Federal Labor Standard Provisions and the Federal Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wage Rates for Harrison County, various insurance requirements, various equal opportunity provisions, and the requirements for a payment bond and performance bond for 100% of the contract price. Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The Engineer’s estimate of construction cost for this project is $335,500. (6:26)

HELP WANTED

G&L Heating & Air Conditioning is hiring an H.V.A.C. Tech. for installation & service. Call George at 304-280-6600.

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FOR RENT

Large 4 bedroom home, 2 baths, garage, Jewett, 750 a month. Call 740-946-4040

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REAL ESTATE

Is your property "For Sale By Owner"? We take you through the sales process from contract to closing. We offer personal service and experienced guidance. Call Walnut Ridge Title at (740) 942-8244.

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Mobile Home 14x70, 2.3 acres 2 car garage, quiet, flat ground. Selling as is. 50,000. Call 330-831-4852. Cherry Valley (Cadiz)

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SERVICES

Yoder’s Construction and free estimates. Home (740) 945-1928, Cell 330-401-8098.

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-----------------------------Brenda's Pet Parlor, in Scio. Clipping, bathing, & flea treatment, Call for appointment. 740-945-0292.

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-----------------------------Home Improvements Interior & Exterior painting and roofing, etc. Bathroom remodeling, siding and windows. Free estimates. Many references Ph. 942-3068 ask for Bob or leave message.

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------------------------------Miller’s Masonry & Construction New construction and remodeling, roofing, siding, windows, additions, pole buildings, decks, etc. Free estimates within 20 miles. Call Freeman Miller. Leave Message. 740-945-8507 (4:21tfc)

REAL ESTATE WANTED

“We Need Land!” Paying top prices for farms or acreage of 20 acres or more in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Call Bruner Land Company at (740) 685-3064. (9:1tfc)

MISC. FOR SALE

Central Boiler Outdoor Wood Furnaces, Heat your home and hot water for free. 740-945-4711 (10:30tfc)

------------------------------Taking orders for 10 lb. Red tart pitted cherries. Call Bertram Farm Market 740-658-3150

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Taking orders for 10 lb. Red tart pitted cherries. Call Bertram Farm Market 740-658-3150

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HELP WANTED

JOB TITLE: PART-TIME MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

JOB SUMMARY: In this position, you will be responsible for facility and grounds upkeep and may work alone or with a crew. Must be able to service a variety of equipment units, perform building maintenance, and assist with basic maintenance tasks. To apply for the job contact the Harrison County Home in person at 41500 Cadiz-Dennison Road or call 740-942-3573

BRUNER LAND COMPANY, INC.

(740) 630-6724 or (740) 685-8138 www.brunerland.com “Owner Financing Available” All mineral rights reserved Knox Twp; Just 2 lots left! 78 acres @ $244,900 & 117 acres @ $274,900. Located off SR 152.

LOCATED IN CADIZ, OHIO AT 123 BROADVIEW DRIVE. TAKE CHARLESTON ST. (UNIIONVALE RD) AND GO ½ MILE TO BROADVIEW DRIVE. MONDAY EVE. JUNE 28,2021. 4:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE * HOUSE * BUILDING LOT * HOUSEHOLD 90x180 building lot. 7 room home with basement and large attached garage with laundry room and bath with walk in shower. Large living room – rec room with fireplace- large sun room. Beautiful cherry cabinets in kitchen with dishwasher and range. Three bedrooms up with full bath. Master bedroom has bath and walk in shower. 2 bedrooms have balcony view. A lot of closet and storage space. The building lot we will offer separate and then together with the home situated on 3 nice lots. Terms: Building lot $1000.00 down. Home $5000.00 down and balance in 30 days.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 13TH FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. Homeland Realty Inc. # 2117 David Jones auctioneer/salesman Flushing, Ohio 740 391 3710

JEWELRY * HOUSEHOLD * GLASSWARE * MISC

Bedroom suite, triple dresser, record player, lamps, dining room table/chairs, large china closet, drum stand, sofa table, misc stands, wrap around couch, sofa, coffee/end tables, misc. chairs, pictures, jewelry, throw rugs, large curio-small curio cabinets, Campbell piano/stool, small corner cupboard, Japan pcs., Capidomte pieces, misc glassware, tea set w/saucers (Italy), misc. large floor vases, misc small kitchen appliances, slant top desk/china closet, large wood tea cart, Howard Miller grandfather clock, pots/pans, silverware, a lot of ests of dishes, fancy wall mirror, 4 pc. wicker set, Lionel nickle plate train set, round table, dinette table/4chairs, electric roaster, sliver tea set, canning jars, hockey table, flat TV, trombone instrument, Whirlpool auto washer, electric dryer, upright freezer, wringer washer, some misc. tools. A lot of items not listed. Check auction zip 1231 for pictures. Terms: Cash/check with positive ID - no credit cards

David Jones CAI Auctioneer Dan Waller-Leroy Carpenter auctioneers Flushing, Ohio 740-391-3710 John Tabacchi, owner

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

PREVIOUS WEEK’S ANSWERS STATEPOINT CROSSWORD

THEME: SUMMER OLYMPICS

ACROSS 1. Welsh dog breed 6. With juice, or au ____ 9. Pirate’s yes, pl. 13. What a subordinate does 14. Cigarette residue 15. Chimney cleaner 16. Coffin holders 17. “Sheep be true! ___-ramewe!” 18. Poisonous Christmas berry 19. *First U.S. city to host Summer Olympics 21. *Swimmer with most Olympic medals 23. Part of a min. 24. *Field hockey’s stick and ball, e.g. 25. Gayle King’s network 28. Capital of Latvia 30. *Canoeing: slalom and ____ 35. Rhine tributary 37. Building annexes 39. A in AV 40. Three-ply cookie 41. *Madison cycling, e.g. 43. *Light ball tap, in volleyball or tennis 44. What hoarders do 46. Not happening (2 words) 47. Half-rotten 48. *Martial art debuting in Olympics in 2021 50. Make a plaintive cry 52. Short for although 53. Luau instruments 55. Street in Paris 57. *____ horse in gymnastics 60. *One of pentathlon events 64. Kentucky Derby drink 65. Rock in a glass 67. Small Asian ungulate 68. Spy’s cover 69. Not a win nor a loss 70. Run off to marry 71. Pat dry 72. Eastern Standard Time 73. Between shampoo and repeat

DOWN 1. Corn units 2. Final notice? 3. Rod attachment 4. Greek sandwiches 5. Federal Reserve in relation to U.S. currency 6. *Boxing moves 7. *All-time Olympic record holder in medal count 8. Popular fitness magazine 9. Military no-show 10. Crowd-sourced review platform 11. Mature elvers 12. I do this with my little eye 15. Tibetan mountaineer 20. Slipperier 22. ____-been 24. London’s Tyburn Tree, e.g. 25. Kick the bucket 26. Thailand’s neighbor 27. Give sheep a haircut 29. A valley in Scotland 31. “Ant-Man” leading actor 32. Dostoevsky’s “The ____” 33. Beethoven’s famous symphony 34. *2021 Olympic host 36. Civil Rights icon 38. Long adventure story 42. ____ welcome! 45. Tree cutters’ leftovers 49. ____ out, as in victory 51. One suffering from tuberculosis 54. Chosen few 56. Food safety threat 57. *Threat to muscles 58. Mixture 59. Source of protein 60. Pedal pushers 61. Golf club 62. Midday slumbers 63. High school club 64. #6 Down, sing. 66. Post-Soviet Union union

ONGOINGEVENTS

HARRISON COUNTY Board of Elections will hold monthly meetings on the second Monday of each month at 1 p.m. at the meeting room by the office. AL-NON MEETINGS Thursdays, 7 p.m. First Church of Christ 139 N. Main, Cadiz. UNIONPORT MUSEUM open the first and third Sundays monthly from 1-4 p.m. (in the old Unionport School, Wayne Township Community Center), the public is cordially invited to stop in and look around. FRANKLIN MUSEUM members meet the first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the museum. SCIO FOOD Pantry in the Scio United Methodist Church serves people with a Scio, Jewett, or Bowerston zip code. Food and personal care items will be given out the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 10-12 and 4-6. We are an Equal Opportunity Provider. PINE VALLEY Sportsman’s Club Shoot every Sunday, 9 a.m. at the club. Sign up is 8:30 a.m. Public welcome. TOPS CLUB Meetings at Faith Community Chapel in Leesville. Every Monday are weigh ins at 4:45 p.m. and meetings are at 5:30 p.m. For more info call 740-269-1238 or 740-2699283. THE HARRISON County Agricultural Society meets the first Monday of each month at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Cadiz at 7 p.m. If the first Monday is a holiday, then they will meet on the second Monday unless otherwise stated. HARRISON COUNTY Veterans Service will hold their meetings the first Monday of the month at 3 p.m. in the Harrison County Veterans Service Office, courthouse. HARRISON COUNTY Health Department will hold their monthly meetings on the third Thursday of each month, 1 p.m. in the Coal Room located at the Harrison County Government Center. CADIZ AMERICAN LEGION S.A.L. Burger Night, Every Friday from 5 to 8 pm. Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, legion burgers and fries. Fish tail/chicken tender meal, 21 piece shrimp meal, fish tail sandwich, chicken tenders and coleslaw. Dine-In or Take-Out. 740-942-3764. CADIZ AMERICAN Legion every Tuesday 4-8, wingdings or wingzings, warm Italian sub, hand cut fries. Dine-in, carryout or curbside delivery. Open to the public. AMERICAN LEGION Cadiz Post 34, holds its monthly regular meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 pm at the post home. All Cadiz Post 34 Legionnaires are urged to attend. GAMBLER’S ANONYMOUS Meetings at the Cadiz Presbyterian Church every Tuesday at 8 p.m. CADIZ FOOD Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 8:30 am - 12 pm. For families in need, please call (740) 9424300. SCIO AMERICAN Legion will hold their monthly meetings the first Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. HOPEDALE LEGION has Burger Night every Monday Starting at 5 p.m. Eat in or carry out. Open to public. 740-9379995. HOPEDALE LEGION Winging Wednesdays starting at 5 p.m. Eat in or carry out. Open to the public. 740-937-9995. HOPEDALE LEGION RIDERS has a steak fry from 5 to 8 p.m. on the second Saturday of the month. Dinner includes steak, potato, salad and bread. Dine in or carry out. 740-9379995. THE HARRISON County CIC meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. at alternating locations - either the Puskarich Public Library large meeting room or the Harrison County Government Center conference room. Location is dependent on meeting room availability. For specifics please call the office at 740-942-2027. THE HUMANE Society of Harrison County will meet the fourth Thursday every other month. The next meeting will be July 22. Check our Facebook page that week for details on time and place. HARRISON COAL & Reclamation Historical Park meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month, 6:30 pm at the Harrison County Visitor Center at 143 South Main Street, Cadiz, Ohio. SUBSTANCE ABUSE Prevention Coalition, a group of diverse people collaborating to help reduce the abuse of legal and illegal drugs in Harrison County. Third Wednesdays, Noon-1 PM, County Government Center (538 N. Main St., Cadiz). Info: 740-942-8823. CAREGIVER SUPPORT Group will be held the first Thursday of every month at the Harrison Community Hospital Resource Room, 951 East Market Street, Cadiz from 11 am-1 pm. BOWERSTON SCHOOL District Public Library will hold their Regular Monthly Meetings on the third Monday of each Month at 6 P.M. in the Penn Room at the library.

UPCOMINGEVENTS

CADIZ EAGLES Steak fry June 26 from 5-8 p.m. Ronnie B. D.J. at 7. Cost is $15. Member & guest welcome. Info 740-942-3026 QUAD-A-RAMA JEWETT Sportsman’s club June 26, doors open at 3 p.m. First drawing 4 p.m. Tickets cost $10. Tickets available at the door. CADIZ AMERICAN Legion Independence Day Celebration July 3, 1 - ? cover charge $10, open to the public. Music 1-4, cornhole tournament 2-? and dinner 4-6. Info 740-942-3764. CHICKEN BARBEQUE sponsored by the Scio Dining Fork Ruritan Club, Saturday, July 3, 11 a.m. until sold out at the Scio Volunteer Fire Department. Cost is $10 per dinner. Eat in or carry out. PERRYSVILLE UNITED Methodist Church, Vacation Bible School. June 26, July 31, Aug. 28 rom 1 – 5 each day. Weiner roast at 5 for children & their families & friends. COMMUNITY BLESSING Dinner June 30, July 28, Aug. 25 & Sept 29. Drive through only at the Perry Township Hall. Sponsored by: Perrysville & Pleasant Hill U.M. Church. For more information call 330-627-7593. JEWETT SPORTSMAN’S Club Trap Shoots: Sunday, July 11, Sunday, July 25. Practice shoots start at 10 a.m. and run until 11 a.m. Money shoots start at 11 a.m. Participants are required to bring their own ammunition.

Please submit event items by noon Tuesday to: 144 South Main Street, Cadiz, OH 43907 or fax to (740) 942-4667. Items may also be sent by e-mail to: newsroom@harrisonnewsherald.com We reserve the right to edit for space.

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