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Accident shuts down U.S. 36

Four people were taken to hospitals with non-life threating injuries after this crash on U.S. 36, just east of Tucker Road, Monday at 6:15 p.m. Central Ohio Joint Fire District Chief Joe Porter said both of his squads took patients to St.Ann’s Hospital in Westerville, while a Mount Vernon squad transported a patient to to Knox Community Hospital. U.S. 36 was closed for more than and hour. Other details from the Ohio State Highway Patrol were not available at press time. (Virgil Shipley)

Four people were taken to hospitals with non-life threating injuries after this crash on U.S. 36, just east of Tucker Road, Monday at 6:15 p.m. Central Ohio Joint Fire District Chief Joe Porter said both of his squads took patients to St.Ann’s Hospital in Westerville, while a Mount Vernon squad transported a patient to to Knox Community Hospital. U.S. 36 was closed for more than and hour. Other details from the Ohio State Highway Patrol were not available at press time. (Virgil Shipley)

A new take on an old exercise

Participating in the YMCA’s new Tai Chi classes from the Arthritis Foundation are, front row from left, Roger Hill, Donna Powel, Mary Ann Springer and Gene Gray. Second row, from left, are Martha Stone, Jenny Neighbarger, Barb Walker, Suzanne Spence, Rachel Cunningham, Kim Baker and Benny Rowe. Grace Fogle, front, teaches the class. (Virgil Shipley)

Participating in the YMCA’s new Tai Chi classes from the Arthritis Foundation are, front row from left, Roger Hill, Donna Powel, Mary Ann Springer and Gene Gray. Second row, from left, are Martha Stone, Jenny Neighbarger, Barb Walker, Suzanne Spence, Rachel Cunningham, Kim Baker and Benny Rowe. Grace Fogle, front, teaches the class. (Virgil Shipley)

 

Mary Kay’s Max Andorfer slides headfirst into second base as United Precast’s Micha Honore fields the ball during Monday’s game at Riverside Park. Mary Kay won, 21-1. (Virgil Shipley)

Mary Kay’s Max Andorfer slides headfirst into second base as United Precast’s Micha Honore fields the ball during Monday’s game at Riverside Park. Mary Kay won, 21-1. (Virgil Shipley)

Freddies hold off KVAS, 9-8

Fredericktown’s Tyler Cockrell puts the tag on Kokosing Valley’s Nick Remillard during Monday night’s Memorial Classic game at Phillips Park. Fredericktown eliminated Kokosing Valley with a 9-8 win. (Virgil Shipley)

Fredericktown’s Tyler Cockrell puts the tag on Kokosing Valley’s Nick Remillard during Monday night’s Memorial Classic game at Phillips Park. Fredericktown eliminated Kokosing Valley with a 9-8 win. (Virgil Shipley)

Freddies hold off KVAS, 9-8

Kokosing Valley’s Thomas Troy (6) slides into home plate as Fredericktown pitcher Kohl Perkins fields the ball during Tuesday’s game. (Virgil Shipley)

Kokosing Valley’s Thomas Troy (6) slides into home plate as Fredericktown pitcher Kohl Perkins fields the ball during Tuesday’s game. (Virgil Shipley)
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