Jon Baker, The Times-Reporter

Jon Baker

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New Philadelphia, OH, United States

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Past articles by Jon:

'I lost my best friend.' Canton woman gets prison term for brother's overdose death

Tabbetha Perez, 36, is already serving a two-year sentence on unrelated drug charges. → Read More

Saving a long trip: Post Office on Wheels goes to the Amish

Baltic is just one of two offices in the state of Ohio that goes out to pick up packages from Amish businesses. → Read More

'It's never around that long.' Koch Caramel continues to delight customers

The business is housed in the Koch family home at 232 E. Muskingum St. in Freeport. → Read More

Solar panels to help power MWCD operations

The MWCD Board of Directors approved an agreement with IMC Solar to provide solar energy at Atwood, Clendening, Piedmont, Seneca and Tappan lakes. → Read More

Tuscarawas County to build treatment center for male addicts

The $2.25 million facility will be built on a 3.3-acre tract on Dudgeon Way, off of Stillwater Avenue in Dennison. → Read More

Two dead in Newcomerstown house fire, crews continue search inside

Mayor Pat Cadle said two bodies were found inside the house on Spaulding Avenue. Crews were looking for other possible victims. → Read More

Cleveland Clinic merging urgent care centers in New Philadelphia, Dover

Until the merger is complete, the Mercy Urgent Care will remain open as usual as New Philadelphia. → Read More

WBTC owner: WDNP has options to stay on air

Brian Walker and his partners are hoping to obtain the 102.3 frequency, which WDNP now uses, so they can start a 6,000-watt FM station. → Read More

Lucinda Bihari breaks barriers with appointment to Tuscarawas DD board

Bihari, 25, was born in Sierra Leone and spent eight years of her life in an orphanage in the capital, Freetown. → Read More

Radio silence coming? Nonprofit WDNP fights to stay on the air

The station is also encouraging its listeners to contact the FCC and submit letters of support. → Read More

Effort launched to save tombstone of Sugarcreek Civil War veteran

The entire project is estimated to cost about $1,100, of which $300 has already been donated. → Read More

Union: Zimmer Biomet considers eliminating jobs at Dover plant

Officials with United Steelworkers Local 2737-15 were notified of the proposal on Monday. → Read More

$1M Mega Millions ticket sold in Tuscarawas County

The next Mega Millions jackpot is worth $119 million. → Read More

Surviving Ian: Former Tuscarawas Valley residents have storm tales

Tuscarawas Valley natives weathered Hurricane Ian and its aftermath over the past few days. → Read More

Smart, curious emus make debut at Tuscarawas County Fair

The emus are being exhibited by Hunter McLaughlin, 15, son of Darrel and Sherry McLaughlin → Read More

Repairs to Tusc railroad bridge designed to curb truck crashes

The railway replaced existing steel beams to provide additional clearance and hopefully prevent future accidents. → Read More

Flowers for the queen: New Philadelphia sisters recall meeting Elizabeth II

Shay Leeper Young, Shellyn Leeper and Janna Leeper met Great Britain's monarch on May 5, 1983. → Read More

Union Hospital has goal of 'family taking care of family,' new president says

Dr. Thomas Rogers began his duties at Union Hospital on Aug. 15. → Read More

Paddle for Pink raises $25,000 for breast cancer care

This year's event raised $25,749, all of which will go to patients at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital in Canton → Read More

Ohio History Connection announces plans for reconstruction of Fort Laurens

Plans are still tentative on the fort reconstruction. → Read More