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Village Administrator Tubaugh provided updates on various projects, including the progress on new street signs which are currently being designed. The main roads will receive new green and white signs to improve visibility during the winter months.
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Tubaugh also had a meeting with the Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments Association (OMEGA) on July 12 to discuss funding opportunities for the water-line project on Eastport Road and East Elm Street. The initial cost estimate for this project is $829,000, but Tubaugh expects this number to decrease sig- plished team spent their younger years honing their skills on a diamond somewhere within the county. Though highly regarded, the county’s baseball learning stream has been nearly silent in their contributions to the school’s talent pool. However, sometimes one will hear fans saying: “I remember him/her from Biddy Ball.”
On June 30, the Hopedale Pony League (14U) completed its 2023 Spring Recreation Season by earning the Ohio Valley Baseball Championship. The team would defeat the runners-up Indian Creek for the crown. The Hopedale Pony League would end the season with a remarkable ing the final check in.”

Some of the upcoming events that the club is preparing for are a Chicken BBQ and Horseshoe Tournament. These events are open to the public on Aug. 19. The annual Gun Bash will be held on Sept. 30. Ticket purchase gets you entry to the gun bash, as well as food and drinks included during the event. There will be prize giveaways every 15 minutes, along with many side raffles.
Membership to this very active club is $150 to join Harrison County Residents, then $75 annually for member nificantly as potential remedies are explored. The meeting also covered the wastewater treatment plant project on Hilltop Drive, which is estimated to cost $1,702,500. Adjustments will be made to the overall cost, and the village’s payout is expected to be under $100,000.
Tubaugh expressed frustration over the ongoing delay in the oil-and-shale project for HAS-646-6.37. Legal considerations are being discussed regarding Frontier’s failure to move equipment as requested for the project. Furthermore, the replacement of the sewer line for 104 Maple Ave. is estimated to cost between $13,000 record of 15 wins and only two losses. This accomplishment is one of great coaching and great performance by the young team.

The Hopedale Husky Pony 14U team was comprised of the following players Kolton Mizer, Cash Meadows, Hunter Snyder, Gage Stoneking, Trae Dunfee, Ryan Kropka, Colson Crothers, Coleby Montgomery, Max Zido, Emerson Wood, and Logan Dewees.
The coaches of the team include Adam Cumings, Ryan Wood, Todd Mizer, Billy Stoneking, Tom Snyder, Josh Zido.
Leader Ryan Wood has dedicated many years and countless hours to molding the ship dues. Non-Harrison County residents pay $200 to join, and the $75 annually for membership dues. To apply to the club, you must submit, with payment, to an officer your name, address, and phone number. Voting on membership is held at the monthly meetings. If you are elected as a member, you will be contacted and provided with the club’s bylaws and a key card for access to the clubhouse.
Everyone is welcome to stop by the clubhouse on a Friday night during the drawing to speak with an officer regarding any questions. Fri - and $15,000. players and coaches that have come out of Hopedale. His knowledge is reflected in the outcomes that have crowned many teams, beginning at the coach-pitched player’s league. day cash bar and Queen of Hearts drawings are weekly from 6 p.m. to closing. The drawing will be held at 8 p.m.
Lastly, the summer youth program has not been successful this year, as no youth are currently employed by the village. Tubaugh indicated that it is unlikely replacements will be possible since the summer is already well underway.

The next mosquito spraying in the village is scheduled for July 26 at 8:45 p.m. As mentioned earlier, a request has been made to reschedule the spraying for August.
“Active members are needed to help with upkeep and the maintaining of the clubhouse and property,” said Thompson. “We take pride in keeping our clubhouse and the property a nice family-friendly location to enjoy the outdoors. We operate solely on donations and fundraising events. We encourage anyone to become part of this great outdoors club,” he added!
He has taught and guided his own family on the baseball diamond for years, and now they are part of the Harrison County and Harrison Central baseball and softball programs.
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Anyone wanting to help in any capacity please contact a department member.
Royalty candidates are as follows:
The queen candidate is Kylee Hines, age 15, daughter of Lynda and Roy Hines Jr. Grandparents are Gayle and Roy Hines of Tippecanoe and Margaret and Randy Wallace of St Clairsville.

Princess Candidates
Carolyn Carpenter, 3 years old, daughter of Courtney and Michael Carpenter;
Alexandria Carpenter, 6 months old, daughter of Courtney and Michael Carpenter;
Layla Sayre, age 7 months, daughter of Shannon and Josh Sayre, Grandparents are Crystal and George Sayre and Sue Kendall; and
Jade Paolino, age 2 years old, daughter of Crystal Malcolm and Mark Paolino, Grandparents are Kim Scheutzow and Peter Paolino.
Prince Candidates
Jewett Sportsman’s Club are President Tom Watson, Vice President Tommy Thompson, Secretary Ann Mcafee, Treasurer Mark Triplett, and Trustees Nikki Blumenshein, Tim Galbraith, Kathy Taggart , Josh Walters, Cory Stevens, and Gary Mcafee.
Jamison Kuhn, age 2 years old, son of Jamie Wilson and Shane Kuhn; Wyatt Miles, age 7 months, son of Lindsey Smith and Mason Miles. Grandparents are Rita Heath and Willis and Jody Smith. Great grandson of Joy and the late Steve Miles; and Remington Wolford, age 1 year old, son of Cody Wolford and Kyndsley Hendershot.