‘Old Glory’ Collection
American Legion Post #312 teamed up with the Belmont County C-CAP program this week removing American Flags from veterans’ graves at Morristown and Belmont area cemeteries.
American Legion Post #312 teamed up with the Belmont County C-CAP program this week removing American Flags from veterans’ graves at Morristown and Belmont area cemeteries.
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While area public school pupils started classes three weeks ago, students at Olney Friends School arrived on campus and started classes this week for a more traditional school start of “after Labor Day.” These male students were enrolled in French Class at Olney in September 1920, one hundred-five years ago. One of the first community […]
Today, 4-H serves as the United States’ largest youth development organization, supporting nearly six million youth annually as they build lifelong skills and grow into young leaders. However, the beginnings of 4-H can be traced back to Clark County, Ohio, where the first meeting was held more than 120 years ago.
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Kemp Insurance of Barnesville provided services to clients for nearly 50 years before merging with Tuscarawas Insurance Agency in February.
Bob Ullom of Somerton, who was a longtime fire chief of the Somerton Volunteer Fire Department, began the Ohio Mutual Insurance Agency. After several years of running it, Richard Kemp took over the agency in 1976, calling it Kemp Insurance.
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The old red barn located in the alley north of Cherry Street between North Chestnut and North Arch streets will come down soon, Fire Chief Tim Hall told village council members at Monday’s meeting.
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