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Nominations for an appointment to the Carroll Soil Conservation District Board of Supervisors are being accepted by the Maryland State Soil Conservation Committee. The appointment will be for a ...
In front of Carroll County High School, there's a bridge to the future. In the back, a greenhouse has turned into Peyton Murray's classroom. "Hydroponic table, we just don't use soil," said Murray.
CARROLL COUNTY, OHIO, Ohio — Three people have died following a Monday afternoon crash in Carroll County. The New Philadelphia Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol says it was around 4:13 p.m ...
Carroll County Animal Control seized 17 of 78 horses at Misty Meadows Farm in Marriotsville in December 2020. Judith Reinke, Nichole Reinke's mother, owned the property at the time, but died in ...
The train cars that went off the rails earlier this month in East Palestine, Ohio, ... Ohio train derailment contaminated at least 15,000 pounds of soil and 1.1 million gallons of water, ...
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Death of man in Carroll County marks 6th in Kentucky from recent flooding, Beshear says - MSNA death in Carroll County marks the sixth flood-related death in Kentucky since the onset of widespread severe flooding last week, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday. Ronald Campbell, 67, of ...
CARROLL COUNTY, Ohio — The Carroll County Sheriff's office responded to an incident Friday involving a person who had been assaulted with a knife. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office contacted ...
The devastating toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio has contaminated at least 15,000 pounds of soil and 1.1 million gallons of water so far, Norfolk Southern said.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans held a news conference Friday alongside U.S. Representatives Debbie Dingell and Rashida Tlaib about hazardous materials sent to Michigan.
The toxic release from the Ohio derailment continues to pose health questions. Here's what we know about East Palestine, Norfolk Southern railway and other questions.
A longtime teacher and coach in Lawrence County, Ohio, was found guilty this week of voyeurism and tampering with evidence, prosecutors said.Russell “Rusty” Web ...
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