Chris Crook, Zanesville News

Chris Crook

Zanesville News

Zanesville, OH, United States

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  • Zanesville News
  • The Columbus Dispatch
  • Coshocton Tribune

Past articles by Chris:

County to replace 15 bridges this year

Muskingum County engineer, ODOT have plenty of projects on tap for this summer, from paving to bridge projects. → Read More

Union, district reach tentative agreement

MCCONNELSVILLE − Striking school support personnel at Morgan Local Schools reached a tentative agreement with Morgan Local Schools on Friday, potentially bringing their ten-day strike to an end. According to a statement from Morgan Local Schools Superintendent Kristin Barker said that both sides agreed to a 14% raise over the course of the three year contract, 6% the first year, then back to… → Read More

Phoenix Rising lifts small businesses

A group of business owners who lost everything in the Masonic Temple fire hope to give back. → Read More

Bill change staves off fire, EMS training troubles

A bill passed in the lame duck session of the Ohio senate would have gutted departments, critics warn. → Read More

Meal prep service offers healthy, convenient choices

Fit Meal Prep was started after Bre Pye and her husband Tim vowed to keep weight off. → Read More

McCree pleads guilty in connection to overdose death

Richard McCree faces eight to 12 years for the corrupting another with drugs, and another 18 months for trafficking. → Read More

100 Women making a difference

100 Women Who Care Muskingum County demonstrates the power of mathematics to make a difference to local charities. → Read More

Columbus men sentenced for summer shooting

Two of four individuals involved in a shooting last summer were sentenced. → Read More

Partisan races set May primary

Partisan races for council and city administrative positives are set, while independents have until May 1 to file. → Read More

Husted visits Mid-East to talk about possible funding for career centers

DeWine administration plans to ask for $300 million in the state budget. → Read More

With demo underway, land bank looks ahead to 2023 projects

After a year that saw two major blight removal projects started, land bank ready to turn back to housing. → Read More

Foodworks Alliance helps small businesses grow and women in recovery

A former school kitchen is home to three different programs. → Read More

Council expands downtown incentives

Expanded overlays will allow for tax incentives, and cheaper liquor licenses. → Read More

Officer injured in West Pike wreck

ZANESVILLE − An off-duty Zanesville Police Department officer was injured in a wreck on West Pike near Zanesville Wednesday afternoon. According to Lt. Russell Pasqualetti of the Zanesville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the officer was headed west on West Pike in an unmarked ZPD vehicle when a vehicle heading east attempted to turn onto the Interstate 70 on-ramp in front of it. The… → Read More

A clean financial slate: Make Muskingum Home to pay off student loans for 13 county residents

Grant recipients say this will allow them to invest in themselves and the community. → Read More

Unifying and promoting the arts

County will commission a study to determine if a local arts council is viable → Read More

Staker grant will enable Park District to create new walking trail

Work on $1M trail underway, more projects on district's agenda → Read More

Mosaic demolition nearing halfway point

Above ground work well underway, with subsurface work to follow. → Read More

Dozens of train cars derail in Trinway

Cleanup is expected to take a week. → Read More

New technology gives MU students deeper look into the human body

Muskingum University students get a virtual look at the human body with the Anatomage Table. → Read More