Expect a high of 21 degrees that feels more like 14, with an overnight low of 13. Forecasters predict it will be breezy this ...
The Marker Development speculative building in East Pike's National Road Business Park now has a business tenant − Holder ...
West Muskingum senior Kyle Porter had his say, piling up 27 points in a win against Coshocton on Jan. 13. Three days later, ...
Thirty-four organizations received regular grants in January, covering needs from animal care to poverty abatement, community ...
This week's nominees for TR Girls Athlete of the Week include two freshman, a swimmer, long-range bomber and two grizzled ...
Muskingum University is honoring Dr. King’s legacy with monthly service projects and expanded community engagement ...
Following the murder of Thomas Waddell in August 2023, Deborah Frazier admitted she faked a home invasion to cover up her ...
The land bank bought the 7,500-square-foot building for $100,000 in September. The building was still inhabited at the time.
A former school and mechanic shop on Trinway's Second Avenue is on the land bank's schedule for demolition in later January 2026 or early February. RF Scurlock Co. of Trinway won the demolition ...
The 7,500-square-foot building at 12655 Second Ave. in Trinway was chaotic when the land bank bought it in 2025. It's set for demolition in early 2026.
Here are the the nominees for Times Recorder Girls Athlete of the Week for Jan. 12-18.
Lisa Karling, a Muskingum County native, serves as vice president and Muskingum Market retail leader at North Valley Bank.