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Harrisonburg, VA, United States

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Past articles by Thomas:

Ethnic Food Fair supports diversity through cuisine

Cuisines from around the world were included in the menu of Zane State College's 28th annual Ethnic Food Fair on Friday. → Read More

Muskingum County in midst of flu epidemic

Flu cases are up significantly this year in Muskingum County, and restrictions at Genesis Hospital remain in place. → Read More

Decision for recovery house in Putnam put on hold

Cairn Recovery hopes to start a recovery house in the Putnam neighborhood, but residents have voiced opposition and city staff have lingering concerns. → Read More

One flown to OSU, another hospitalized after Roseville crash

A head-on collision on Ohio 93 sent two to the hospital Wednesday afternoon. → Read More

'Life is piling up right now': Ava McCulloch's family looks to community for support

The McCullochs say a botched job to remove mold cost them their home and their daughter's mobility. The family of six now lives in a camper. → Read More

New roof for former Armory building downtown

SMZ Development Company purchased 814 Elberon Avenue for $30,000 in February 2018. Now, crews are working to put a new roof on the building. → Read More

$3M renovation underway at health department

By adding space at the downtown office, the health department will be able to house all its staff and provide all its service under one roof. → Read More

After 10 years apart, grandson and grandmother heal in quest to visit national parks

Grandma Joy and Brad Ryan, originally from Duncan Falls, Ohio, are on a mission to visit each of the nation's 61 national parks. → Read More

State's largest Suri Alpaca farm is in our backyard

The Alpacas of Spring Acres is home to 91 Suri Alpacas and three llamas. Owner Rebecca Camma is transitioning the farm into a rescue facility. → Read More

Land bank approves new property disposal guidelines

The Muskingum County Land Bank approved a policy Tuesday that lays out steps for the sale of properties in its name. → Read More

Can Main Street buildings now be saved?

The buildings have continued to deteriorate since a partial back wall collapse nearly six years ago. → Read More

Black cats and walking under ladders: What makes Friday the 13th 'lucky' for superstitious group

The Zanesville and Newark Kiwanis Clubs celebrated September's Friday the 13th by poking fun at superstitions. → Read More

United Way trucking into campaign season

United Way of Muskingum, Perry and Morgan Counties kicked off its campaign season Friday with a food truck rally in downtown Zanesville. → Read More

New group targets improvement of conditions in Putnam

The Friends of Putnam formed in August and held a meeting Wednesday with various city officials to begin resolving Putnam area issues. → Read More

Two city schools close due to water issue

Zane Grey Elementary and Zane Grey Intermediate Schools are closed Wednesday due to water issues. → Read More

United Candle brings new light to Norwich factory

United Candle has begun operations in Norwich and is producing a wide variety of candles for retailers. → Read More

Two injured in car accident at Newark Road paving site

Two were taken to Genesis Hospital with minor injuries after a car accident on Newark Road near a paving site. → Read More

Wayne Avenue to close for 90 days Sept. 16

The city of Zanesville announced Friday that Wayne Avenue will be closed for 90 days starting Sept. 16 for repair on two slips and a culvert. → Read More

Popular walking trail reopens after $250,000 renovation project

"We're out there to improve the health of everyone" said Carol Kohler, with Genesis Volunteers which paid for the majority of the project. → Read More

Memories on Main Street

Christy's Main Street Memories in New Concord offers unique inventory of supplies and classes twice a month to teach a lost art. → Read More