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Winter weather in the Ohio Valley

Snow flurries continued to fall on Friday morning in Pomeroy. The roof over the the stage area and portions of the parking lot remained snow covered f... A snow man on Butternut Avenue near the Pomeroy...

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One killed, one injured in Ohio 7 crash

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the accident involved a car and a tractor trailer.

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One killed, one injured in Ohio 7 c...

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the accident involved a car and a tractor trailer.

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Plunging for the puppies

Freezing temperatures both in and out of the water didn't stop more than 20 people from plunging into the Ohio River on Saturday afternoon.

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Red Cross honors Meig-Gallia Community Award winners

Paul Strauss, of Meigs County, and Fannie Metcalf, of Gallia County, were among 12 area residents recognized and presented awards at the annual American Red Cross of Southeast Ohio's annual Heroes'...

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One killed, one injured in Ohio 7 c...

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the accident involved a car and a tractor trailer.

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State extends heating assistance program to April 15 [The Daily Sentinel,...

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) March 06--CHESHIRE -- The application date to apply for HEAP, the home energy assistance program, has been extended to April 15. An announcement of the extension -- the...

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New claims made in lawsuit against Pomeroy

The latest filing in the lawsuit by David and Jamie Deem against the village of Pomeroy and others further details allegations and names another defendant.

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Reclamation project helps life return to once-dead stream

Over the past two years, a mostly-dead creek located in the heart of Meigs County has received a new lease on life, with evident improvements in water quality and a return of fish not seen in years.

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2 GOP challengers in primary to face off vs. Phillips

Two Republican challengers hope to unseat three-term State Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-Albany, in the November election for the 94th Ohio House District seat, which includes Meigs County and parts of...

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Calendine files suit against Pomeroy

The village of Pomeroy is once again the defendant in a civil action filed last week in Meigs County Common Pleas Court.

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Expanding services at Bossard Library

Officials with Bossard Memorial Library broke ground on Tuesday afternoon in celebration of the construction of a new addition that will be added onto... Bossard Library Director Debbie Saunders speaks...

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Memorial Run returns this weekend

The 29th annual Meigs County Memorial Day Run is a two-day event this year, with the actual run once again taking place on Sunday.

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Search for child abductor

Joseph C. Taylor Jr., 42, of Pomeroy, has been charged with gross sexual imposition and abduction of a minor child in Meigs County Court.

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Search for child abductor

Joseph C. Taylor Jr., 42, of Pomeroy, has been charged with gross sexual imposition and abduction of a minor child in Meigs County Court.

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Meigs Emergency Operations Center marks grand opening

The ceremony was followed by a commemoration of the 25 years Robert Byer has directed the Emergency Management Agency, the 59 years he's been in public and dedicated the building to him.

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Robert Croy

Robert Radford Croy, 89, passed away Monday morning, July 21, 2014, in Athens. He was born on August 10, 1924, in Pomeroy, Ohio, the son of the late Frank and Dorothy Croy.

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Assault trial moved to December

The trial of a Meigs County man accused of assaulting a Mason County resident at the Mason County Fair last year, has been continued to December.

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Belmont County Guardrail Bids Lower Than Expected

Belmont County officials were pleasantly surprised Wednesday when bids for a major guardrail project came in more than $80,000 below engineer's estimates.

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Writing her own story

Charlene Hoeflich, who has been at The Daily Sentinel since 1967, has resigned from her post. Hoeflich is pictured here on the second floor mezzanine of The Daily Sentinel speaking with staff.

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