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BYofSHAWN DIGITYNews-Her- many years to come in serving the needs of ly and grammatically accurate, aesthetically Former owners the Harrison twitter@DIGITYnodoubt ald, David and Emily Schloss, have moved on Harrison County.” pleasing, and functionally understandable. Bonnie emphatic Rutledge (Higgins), andresidents that New born Athens from their two-decade in local news. The And asdiscontinue the community, it is our responsibilBYstint SHAWN DIGITY Patthe and Judy Moore recently took raised in Harrison County, took a summer duoCadiz’s purchased Harrison News-Herald in current flushing habits. Reports from therally council in- each other and stay conity to around twitter@DIGITYnodoubt internship atdicated the newspaper threeofyears ago as blockages 1999, first newspaper business, under a trip their to Uganda. The central African country that much the plant’s had been nected--those three responsibilities are the she worked through college. graciousSchloss Media and began accumulating other touches the north shores of Lake Victoria and exacerbated by Schloss larger waste that shouldn’t havenewspaper.” been heart of the New Athens met Monday night for their regular ly explained other facets of the business over newspapers and publications, which once toneighbors other nations like Rwanda, Tanzania, in the system: toilet paper rolls, cigarette butts, baby Harrison County’s newspaper dates as far monthly meeting. And as the council expounded on time, and, three yearsplastic, later, has helped her step taled six entities in all. Now, having just thehopes and Kenya. They went to Uganda with wipes, and tampons. The sludge in the sysback as 1815 when the Cadiz Republican resome of the left issues with the plant’s day-to-day,into council the newtem roleisofone ownership. Shepublic looks forNews-Herald in theiradventurous care, the Schloss ofmember doing Mark something but also leased its first volume. matter, but utilities supervisor Matt The Scio Herald rolled Arnold mentioned that the wastewater ward to refreshing the content, look and reach family has passed thebeaten business intoSo thethe hands something off checked the trail. Moores off the in 1879, and the Freeport LitmanasJr.well is cleaning out thethe flotsam, too. presses The floatplant is being daily cleaned frequently. of theNot newspaper, as supporting of a former reporting intern to and round out their chose one with a more daunting name, as Judy Press-Herald followed suit a couple decades ing trash adds extra strain on an already sensitive only is that not supposed to be the case, but it’s coming community in every way possible. more than twenty years of print. revealed: “We actually went are through what’s later. All three papers were combined into sewage issue. And that’s also why the grinder pump at“Itanother cost: some projects falling to the wayside “Local News is not going away,” Rutledge is bittersweet, of course. This newspaper calledandthe Impenetrable Forest. That is the had been mentioned. coupled with of more in the stated.the “Truthful reporting is imperative to one area newspaper in 1968, when co-pubhas—been at the center ourrainfall enterprise andsummer, name, the forest. It’s Photo/JD lishers A.News-Herald Buck and Milton Ron- LONG Moreover, mayor Petro stated thatMaynard heHarrison had reother jobs can compound quickly. When workers visit our community, both socially andJoe politically. our life the for actual over 20name years,ofand we were verycalled Inside and out is the view of the brand spanking new Tappan Marina renovations just revealed the Impenetrable Forest. We had to walk along shiem pooled their time and resources to cencut athecheck $2,400 for two trips to haul Ourother goal is cently to display facts for in effective, blessed during that time. However, I am very the wastewater plant every day, it takes time from Tuesday by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. The District also has plans for a a very narrow path on the side of a mountain tralize county news in the merged Harrison away Andtothat wasAsjust trucks forsludge. our readers enjoy. cit-in August. The encouraged and those excitedventures for the get nextstuck chapter ventures, and in the accessible backlog, ways new dock and 36 additional slips. until gotifinto theNews-Herald. actual itself.Council We News-Herald. Today, we are looking forward izens, it is our responsibility staya informed. in the we history of the Bonnie is had move the sludgeto to site in Canton for processing; especially the plant needsforest cleaning. member and restaurant originally had a June opening a Mark couple of guides. Two ofthat them had“When BY JD LONG of modern, improvement As got the to local the newspaper, it is our responsibility very talented, hard-working and too: has themachetes, en- they waste reportedly can’t be takento toaany givencomprehensive locaArnold mentioned date, then it became late August. But Slogar said and they literally cut a path for done us through jim@harrisonnewsherald.com to deliver information that the is factualergy to carry the just News-Herald forward for— and the age-old pagesSo read anew each week. tion. And that makes process more expensive. babysit the plant, nothing’s getting that’s quality
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COVID began complicating things, and the this And we hadmeeting to climbwere up the mountain theforest. problem.” If the any indication, the it was agreed all around that the payments couldn’t construction pace wasn’t going to change. “They towastewater get there.” facility’s sludge dilemma is at the epicen- continue. That’s what conceptualized the sewage TAPPAN LAKE—The much-anticipated rate soldiered on and got it done,” he mentioned. As the machetes might indicate, the journey opening of the Tappan restaurant (Waters ter, and it’s causing supplemental obstacles. Arnold increase idea. No motions were passed on any extra Chief of Recreation Ryan McCleaster said upcontinued into the Forest was a trail-blazing affair; the Edge Restaurant + Bar) is not happening until that maybe it would be worth installing charges to sewer bills, but the conversation seemed to opening in the winter might be on the table, but next April, but the Muskingum Watershed Moores followed their knife-wielding guides up a grinder pump. The grinder pump could address prime everyone for it as an option. So while nothing traditionally, their marinaEnvironmental restaurants close after provided Chaffee of Earthtek LLC. Conservancy District openedPhoto the doors for by a Kevin 6,000 feetrising on a tiny mountain thatwas wasthe pri- concrete was set into motion, a rate increase could another problem at thepath plant—and Earthtek Environmental is the company responsible for the New Athens the summer season. He stated some little items media showing on Tuesday morning. And an just to get to the threshold the Impenetrable they wanted aa rhino to windif thousands of their of Representatives from theof Harrison the first to open. Riesbeck’s management become reality —catch especially dollars mary bullet point, but its secondary matter became wastewater treatment plant. The plantstill in News Earthtek’sbut Sabre neededAthens to be iscompleted, for 67,695 the most open house is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 9 Forest. While even being in shape, Judy and Pat presence. Trackers warned, “Don’t talk, don’t Regional Chamber of Commerce and members mentioned the smaller sizetoofget thespent store on andsludge hauling. gpd SBR model. continue the next bigger talking point. Council were part, it’s finished. McCleaster showed off the still confessed they ahad to dig deeper asthe theyclosereven Village of Scio that extended warm welcome proximity theirmake othera locawhisper,todon’t sound because if the from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, a ribbon- magnificent kitchen area with a large rectangular cutting is planned for the official April opening, worked their way up and into the mornForest. “Ittions was made to the Riesbeck family last Tuesday it arhinos no-brainer be the firsthere…” The rest black knowtothat we’re window that will have a vinyl etching of sorts, though no exact date has been set yet. really hard, of butnew I was like the and littlefresh enginetothat ing. Chatter beginnings adopt might the newbename. The other two loself-explanatory. Rhinos are some of where kitchen staff will be able to see out, but “We’re excited that the MWCD asked us could: ‘I think I can, I think I can.’ Just keep products filled the store as the Riesbeck cations recently purchased in Sugarcreek customers can’t see in. The etching will feature the most volatile animals in the world. They’d to do it,” said Shari Lewis, co-owner of Waters puttinggathered one footfor in front the other. And and don’tNewcomerstown family their of ribbon cutting are slated to re-open something historical of the Tappan Lake area. Edge. And Waters Edge’s other co-owner, Matt charge at the drop of a hat if they knew someone ceremony. Baker’s Hometown IGA, by the year’s pass out,” Once Judy admitted. end. A certificate of welcome The was shut downthis in October the The Scio grocery storeonly is now climb was partofficially of the opexperience, Wemarina have contemplated decision2020, had breached their domain. was presented to the Riesbecks by Erin “This is their Donohoe, stated that the delay just aids them and renovations began in November 2020; it erating as the fifteenth location Ries- Thompson for three years. When do we step back however. Upon penetrating theof impenetrable, on behalf of don’t Scio Mayor Mi-in their territory, in opening the restaurant next April the way territory. They want us finally came to fruition in late August of this beck’s Foods. they want instead of rushing or having a partial and take it easy, when do we “retire” from the Moores quickly came face-to-face withchelle the Carpenter, Clerk/Treasurer Judy recalled. So while Heidi the darkness made opening now. Donohoe acknowledged how year. Slogar said the final cost for construction The Riesbeck family history is rooted the grocery business? next challenge. Like something out of the 1990s Trice and the Village Council. finding pangolins harder, it masked the tour’s disappointed some have been and the feedback and I’ve renovations came to around in the grocery industry, as indicated the been in the business all my 2% life, Iabove movie “Congo,” the Moores hadbywalked into “The welcome we have received here in family-owned-and-operated team. NineBY JD LONG budget but said it was typical for a project presence to rhinos. went on the payroll at age 11 in 1964. Ter- like they’ve received with COVID being partly Page 2 a jungle with unhappy hosts. The ForestScio wasis unbelievable. We have customers ty-six ago, the Riesbeck’s grandjim@harrisonnewsherald.com this. The final came to just above rie joined thenumber company shortly after we $4.5 is alsolot, crucial; youex-have to catch the responsible. in the parking patrons full ofyears mountain gorillas, and they were instopping the us Timing mother, Margaret Schumacher, opened a tending thanks and welcome as they shop. million, with an additional $1 million for site married in 1978. Between us, that makes MWCD’s Chief Engineer Boris Slogar “Today, the Ohio Department of Health amended process of being habituated — familiarized with pangolin while they’re exiting their burrow. The “Today, the Ohio Department of Health amended corner store in Woodsfield, Ohio. Since It is really just a testament to the people HARRISON COUNTY—The 2020 Census results improvements. The MWCD will also hold their 100 years in the business! its remaining remaining health order delays the presence of humans. its health order to to conform conform to to the the new new pangolin’s scales make a soft rustling sound stated that some of the construction then, the family has strived to instill in released last week, and as feared and possibly expected, the How do you decide when to end the next meeting — inside the new marina — on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were due to COVID, where many companies here, and we love that we are reinvesting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) A maleand gorilla the scene when they walk. It’s enough for an experienced struggled with material and labor. The themselves theirpromptly employeesentered the same population dropped in many counties in the Ohio Valley, run of a three generation 103 year old guidance, which allows those who have been Oct. 22 at 9 a.m. marina guidance, which allows those who have been back and began performanceran of chest-beating andinto this county. My Dad always says “Today, the Ohio Ohio Department of Health amended “Today, the Department of Health amended values their agrandmother her busitracker to hear, butcommunity, many would miss it. And vaccinated to stop wearing masks. family grocery business? It was a bitterincluding Harrison County. But for overall Ohio, though, vaccinated to stop wearing masks. that business is a guest of the its remaining health order to conform to the charging as the tour reached a standstill. This its remaining health order to conform to the new new ness with--dignity, respect, courtesy, and Regular Body Copy sweet decision. the population rose by more than 200,000 (2.3%). for the Moores, the stars aligned because Regular Body Copy so we know we are missing the mark if our sites have old electrical lines that run into them where they’ve used Centers for for Disease Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) particular group of gorillas still new in the BY JD Centers Control and Prevention (CDC) helpfulness, along with a smilewas and a LONG kind In 2018 we began to discuss just how With 36 people per square mile, Harrison County only focus is profit,” noted Riesbeck. power He saidIt those lines mainly stay up, and theguidance, their tracker wasPeter able to historically.” find the pangolin. guidance, which which allows allows those who been habituation process, so the malewill gorilla’s jim@harrisonnewsherald.com those who have havelike been word. bulk paragraphs look reaction to do it, what life would look after dropped in population by 1,381; an 8.7% decline caused a TheThe bulk of of ourour paragraphs will look vaccinated to to stop stop wearing wearing masks. 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The new owners plan to“So, continue oftentimes, the interconnection is a little bit more, you in theRiesbeck. oil gas fracking solar is attemptpuffing, theand 550-pound gorillaindustry, chased away a power Richard COVID-19, no one was buying or selling. predators. Unfortunately, the pangolin’s rolling sus, but there’s no question our numbers are greater considThe bulk of our paragraphs will look the fuel service in addition to their own The bulk our paragraphs will been look “The Baker’s locations have part ing toof make inroads into Harrison County. Commissioner know, compatible with the existing infrastructure that’s there,” baby gorilla and ripped down a tree branch in up So“But 2021 seemed “the right like this! worker population,” Harrison County that’s to belike expected,” heyear”. stated. “No makes them pickings likeof versions of couponing andeasy aCurran rewards sys- forashumans BY JD As LONG added another— reason for the site selection. far as ering the transient these localtoareas for many and we should Paul Coffland revealed at last week’s Community Improveanthis! attempt convince the years, tour that they We want to travel, to spend more time commissioner Don Bethel explained. “The fact is that Harvaccine is going to work 100% of the time.” part of why they have been driven to the point of tem. Management also mentioned that jim@harrisonnewsherald.com groundbreaking goes, it won’t take place in 2021. Though it’s posare pleased continue in tour theirguides tradition Corporation meeting a recent conference call between bement scared oftohim. But the stood their in still our attracting/retaining Florida home. want to enjoy is our administered own homesaid they haveWenow the hitching postsEnergy were an ac-something sible to seeJudy happen late next year, Curran said 2023 is rison CountyRhome endangerment. Butimportant Pat and got to witness of providing valueNottingham these the commissioners and Solar (a BQ ground. Judyservice and Patand learned a to lesson about the time with our four grandsons all between grown qualified youth who remain here or return after 100 booster shots and are happy toleavhear commodation for the Amish population, not out of“We the just question. CADIZ—After seven weeks of a continual over customers. We look forward to retaining subsidiary). Coffland spoke positively about what place a realtook pangolin in the wild. got lucky,” jungle after watching their unwavering guides: ages 8 andeducation, 10 in San Antonio and been Grandthe Small Body Copy Small Body Copy ing to acquire secondary which other hasn’t an “There’s integral segment of the local“Itcommuthat people are also seeking means to the Baker’s employees and current major takes a while to build all of the infrastructure that we would rise in COVID-19 cases in late summer and the future prospects for the county. a complete we *really have more comes Pat said. “We had a really good tracker and “Only prey runs.” But when gorilla Rapids. InBethel less than a itdecade they’ll befor In In casecase we justjust *really have to to fit fit inain more norm here forreceive decades.” called ainquiring positive sign nity. The new owners noted that they have Pictured from left— to with right. Front row: Steve Riesbeck, the shots, such as at local vendors, in addition to bringing our own need to our power lines and that kind of thing to get everything a few delta variants mixed in, case words than we bargained for. open book on what they’re doing and how they’re going to finishing school moving on to speeding you, for. the worst-case scenario really good guide.” words than toward we bargained thepositive county’s growth “andhigh viability as aand county.” Klinger, Richard Riesbeck, Nan effort to continue business as Jennifer brand of homemade bakery and deli prodCurran explained.Kiger, Joyce pharmacies. counts have now begun to fall. The be pop doing it,” your Coffland said. “So, it wasmade very every informational. [I] ready,” the next step in their lives. can into mind. “We’ve done some Mattern, Milo Baker, Trish Copeland, and Erin Thompson. Only one surrounding county, Tuscarawas, with 164.4 Small Body Copy customers will enjoy.” usual for allJudy and Pat are adventurers customers, with Moore virtually no ucts that we believe Small Body Copy Curran said studies are at still ongoing as thedropped Ohio Power Siting Rhome said they had been walkcases have for the second straight thought itjust was arisky good call.” has been an amazing 43accepting year journey scary things, and things, not too risky,down-time but Back row: Brian Riesbeck, Peter Riesbeck, and Harry and per squareItmile, case we *really have to fit in more people saw a rise in population: 92,582 In In case we just *really have to fit in more in between the change of ownOut of the three Baker’s IGA locations heart, and they traveled to Africa in search of Board is considering BQ’s application to move forward, which was ins on Mondays and Thursdays, but they “Nottingham Solar LLC (Nottingham Solar) is proposing a 100 week. According to Harrison County Health in the food business for us. We want to-are Dee Horstman. we’re adventurous. I was 100% certain — not words than bargained for. PHOTO words than we bargained for. 2010 and 93,263 in 2020 They (a 0.7% increase). With 159.9 See COVID Pg. 2 included in we the recentlocated purchase, Scio was CREDiT ership. a challenging and unique journey. “Wesubmitted COVID the beginning of August. GareninRhome, PHOTO CREDiT wanted near changing are currently developing MWac farm in but Athens Township, thank allthat. our wonderful customers who- Pg. 2 Department administrator that I wassolar going to die — that this was people per square mile, Jefferson County dropped by 6.4% NH PHOTO BY ED BANKS When about have the possibility of thefrom the past another NH PHOTO BY ED BANKS Solar has to do something that the vast majority Harrison Ohio. Nottingham plan but haven’t it down yet. have supported us over nailed of asked 43 cases been recorded going to beCounty, really bad. I was 100% convinced. to 65,249 compared to 69,709 in 2010. the years, as well Harrison Power Plant coming to fruition —63 a and asHe thealso greattouched employees who have worked a long-term lease on a reclaimed coal surface on last week’s news of week, compared to last week’s the 130 He was mad. He was charging straight at us,” people don’t do,” Judy explained. Somewhere With just 67.7 people per square mile, Carroll -County See COVID Pg. project ownedtwo by EmberClear PHOTO CREDiT so Harrison hard to provide a great shopping expeCOVID Pg.22 mine. The Project will produce solar-powered in the depths of the Ugandan, gorilla-inhabited PHOTO CREDiT the Hills Board of Education’s weeks ago. that has been in matched Harrison’s Judy explained. drop at 8.7%, losing about 2,100vote of the works for the past three to four years, CurNH PHOTO BY ED BANKS rience. electricity that will maximize energy producNH PHOTO BY ED BANKS to continue theAnd mask mandate. Rhome said There have now been a total their of 1,708 “I looked at my two guides, and they’re not jungles, that goal was probably achieved. Cutline population since 2010. Belmont County dropped Cutline ran said it wasn’t necessarily competition for This is the right time, the right tionmoving,” from available solar to them. deliver masks work and thatELECTIONS any barrier willdeciblock cases recorded in Harrison County,5.5%, withwhich 60 was even Pat said, so resources he mirrored about 3,903 people. 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He also that added that 10-20% of with was on Harrison and Carroll Counties withechoes a loss following twohe’d new ones don’t really tative Don Jones-R, of COVID. The compete indictment onmuch Householder is 43par mantly maintained his innocence and stated company) MOPat is spoke searching for and procuring not find you,” commented. “It was very of 8.6%, a population loss of around 1,200. the words of Harrison Hills superintendent the cases are breakthrough cases (people that Our company, Baker’s Management, Rep. Larry Householder’s ouster on June 16 by a pages long and two alleged co-conspirators have with each other.” never taken a bribe in his life but a Department “brownfields:” land usually And occupied by landWriter’s Name Writer’s Name psychologically challenging. it 21 was very of Justice (DOJ) press release from July 30, 2020 2020 was the firstis census wherelast people respond have pleaded already been vaccinated). Dana Snider from House vote of 75-21. Butcoal thatmine still meant house guilty, Jeffrey of Longstreth pleaded Inc. announcing theweek’s salecould ofmeeting. the Baker’sonCurranalready wished well the prospects the fills and abandoned properties. BQ’s physically challenging,” Judy added. line, and the results showed the U.S. population exploding members voted not to Paul remove the former speaker says differently. guilty on behalf the non-profit IGA locations in Scio, Sugarcreek and Harrison Power Plant afterofbeing told of its organization managing director said Judy made itCurran inofand outtheofcomthe to more than 331 million people.Ohio. According the Bakcensus afterPat he and was accused last year orchestrating a Generation Now, along with Juan Cespedes. Newcomerstown, The to three “Householder received more than $400,000 in promise for years but still has not produced pany got the Forest, ballscheme. rolling 2019 when Lastothers, year atlobbyists this time,Neil cases in Ohio were spiking, leading into a COVID-19 winter peak. Writer’s Name Impenetrable and back theyinsuccessfully $60 million bribery data, Ohio ranked quite well with a self-response percentage Two Clark and Matt Writer’s Name er’s stores will be purchased by Riesbeck’s personal benefits as a result of the payments into results. He thenHowever, shared the story ofcases a Hudson positive have started declining in early October 2021 after another they leased theasproperty in Athens Township Jones, though, he’sbut repeatedly saidadventure does not Generation Now, including funds to settleValley Borges have pleaded notfinally guilty to charges fedWriter’s Title scaled the mountain, their next of of 70.7 and ranked 12th in that area nationally. a per-(New Food Markets during a staggered transiWriter’s Title York) power plant built coronavirus peak in July and August. According to the New York Times’ statistics, the from Consol Mining Company. condone Householder may or maythe notsearch have sonal lawsuit, to pay for costs associated with his eral racketeering. “In 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau counted 331.4 million involvedwhat scaling of a different sort: tion period from June through October above graph shows new cases and ranges from the pandemic’s start on March 19, 2020, after spending nearly 10 years in the works. Curran said the process’s longest steps are done, but after expelling Householder the or- residence in Florida, and to pay off thousands of The complaint6,states that, “hewere was 6,296 not suited people living inofthe United States; three-quarfor a scaly anteater, aka the pangolin.on Pangolins 2021. (The Mount store will to October 2021. There new confirmed positives for more Oct.Vernon 6than in Ohio. Nottingham’s Solar Project estimates that studying the power grid’s interconnectivity, ap- dollars of credit card debt.” der of disorderly conduct, Jones was adamant in for office because of the indictment. The ters state (77.9%) orcontinue 258.3 million wereunder adults,the 18 Baker’s years or to operate areplying some of the most endangered animals in the Writer’s Title it’ll employConstitution 400 construction (for approxWriter’s Title for the right to generate electricity, and his stance to defend the process that he felt was not allows jobs expulsion for “disorderly conJones said theya had begun which Pride and cub’s ritetheofprocess, passage IGA banner.) older — a 10.1% increase from 234.6 million in 2010. world, Judy clarified. They’ve been hunted to imately months) 20 partand full- to an Associworkingwhich withhethe utility companies and their included two hearings but then it was yanked followed, said was circumvented. duct” withoutwith defining it,” according away nine We are pleased to transition our stores The aging of baby boomers, those born between 1946 extinction in some Asian regions because their Crossword by Pat and Judy Moore openings oncestory the plant is operational. Crossword TextText assessments. Anda along that comes col- andPhotos “I truly believe man iswith innocent until he’s e 16, 2021 (Welsh-Hugated Press dated Jun “they went rightgot to the floora with it.”time When over to another great regional grocer with and 1964, who were ages 57 to 75 in 2021, is partly scales were believed to be aphrodisiacs. But the The Moores also to visit watering Additional statsAmiri state that plant would add proven guilty,” Jones “He’ll getthe hiscompany day in asked why would there even be a vote before laboration with PJMsaid. Connection, gins, and the Smyth). the same highadult standards of service, qualihole whileprovided in Uganda. were able$700,000 to his Photo byThey Nottingham driving the growth in the population,” according Moores were to see onegrids upthat’s close in thebeen wild “to“Itlocal tax rolls annually,” with court we able did something is alleged that the (criminal) enterprise conthatbut operates local power andnever works with daysee in court he could only repeat what he’d been elephants, hippos, eagles, hornbills, ty products and savings. We can think of the U.S. Census Bureau. after a late-night search. anteaters only saying, which is the process was “circumvented.” SolarThe 59% goingspired to thetoschool 26% to Hardone since the Civil War The basedscaly upon people that violatedistrict, the racketeering statutetothrough Crossword all other utility companies. wildebeests, and lions while there. Crossword TextText no better fit for these three Baker’s locaInterestingly, the U.S.’ northeast and south regions saw come“Our out at circumvented night, goes hence theprocess midnight tour. Jones Thealso proposed panel project reelected pushed, that the in eight rison andservices the remaining 15% to theof millions of honest wire fraud, receipt spoke ofsolar Householder company looking for brownfields Moores mentioned that thingsbeing can get veryCounty, tions than the Reisbeck Family. being engineered by Nottingham contrasting data; the highest percentage of a regional adult But wasn’t going tothe be process as taking a lastbrutal days. circumvented that’s dollars in bribesservices, and money laundering,” as stated library, health and jobs and November picking upthe 32,000 votesMale after be- township, for lion cubs in savanna. anditWe landfills exclusively so,simple thisand is as an oldwhy coal Solar, a subsidiary of BQ Energy, population Ihike voted no.” and stumbling onto one of the imbricated by the DOJ press release. Jones said in closing that lived in the north at 79.7%, but they also had cubs eventually reach a point where they’re ing removed as speaker last July. family services. It is estimated that $21 million property, and so it kind of naturally fell into our will be in the New Athens area just the lowest southBAKER was the Jones also defended himself when asked last chased out of the pride by the patriarch so he felt in the end, the whole affair would turn into rate of under-18s at– 20.3%. creatures. Moores had to to how wander GARY &The TERRIE “But he received Road. thirty-two thousandwould votesbe poured into the community over a bailiwick,”The Curran said,also referring they off Stumptown BQ leased that they startin their own legacy. opposite: their population was 77.5% adults and 22.5% unyear about“black Householder’s indictment considering from a “soap opera.” the people his district and we just told through rhino territory.” the property from Consol back in 30-year period. up in Harrison County. “Many of was these heended was co-sponsor of House Bill 6, which der 18. Pat aH and Judy were urged to stay quiet lest 2019. OBiTUARiES EVENTS ARRISON SPORTS CRIME OBiTUARiES EVENTS HARRISON SPORTS CRIME
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From the Baker Family, the prior Scio Only grocery 1 Ohio storeValley owners:
county saw population growth in 2020 census
COVID cases drop for second week in a row
Householder out, Rep. Jones defends vote
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