Joe Lyons

Found Horse

Looking for Owner.

Was found in the area of 250 and 71.

Originally seen on Commerce Parkway believed to be with another horse.

Contact the Ashland Co Sheriff’s Office dispatch 419-289-3911 if he belongs to you.

Wayne County: Troopers Investigate Fatal Crash on State Route 83

Canaan Township – On Friday, November 24th, 2023 at approximately 7:15p.m. the Wooster Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol was called to the scene of a three-vehicle injury crash on State Route 83 near milepost 20 in Canaan Township of Wayne County.

At this time, the investigation has revealed two of the vehicles were traveling southbound on State Route 83 while the third vehicle was northbound on State Route 83. The two southbound vehicles were identified as a black 2017 Chevrolet Camaro and a red 2020 GMC Acadia. The northbound vehicle was identified as a silver 2024 Honda Odyssey. The Chevrolet Camaro had come into contact with the GMC Acadia, causing it to travel left of center into the northbound lanes. The GMC Acadia was then struck by the Honda Odyssey.

The driver of the Chevrolet Camaro, William M. Floyd, age 48, of Litchfield, Ohio was using a seatbelt at the time of crash. He was transported to Wooster Community Hospital with minor injuries.

The driver of the GMC Acadia, Morgan L. Hoxworth, age 26, of Smithville, Ohio was pronounced deceased at the scene. Mrs. Hoxworth was seatbelted at the time of crash. The passenger of the GMC Acadia, Tyler D. Reber, age 30, of Creston, Ohio was transported to Wooster Community Hospital with suspected injuries. Mr. Reber was also seatbelted at the time of crash.

The driver of the Honda Odyssey, Irebert R. Delgado, age 52, of Olmsted Township, Ohio was seatbelted and uninjured at the time of crash. Two other occupants of the Honda Odyssey were also seatbelted and uninjured.

At this time, the crash remains under investigation. It does appear, however, that alcohol and or drugs are contributing factors to this crash.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted on scene by Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, Canaan Township Fire/EMS, Town and Country Fire/EMS, New Pittsburg Fire/EMS, Wooster City Fire/EMS, Bears Towing, and the Wayne County Coroner.

Collaborative Efforts of Ohio State Highway Patrol and Michigan State Police

Ohio State Highway Patrol and Michigan State Police teaming up to sideline impaired driving during The Game

 
 

 

OHIO/MICHIGAN STATE LINE – The Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Michigan State Police are teaming up to sideline impaired driving during The Game on Saturday. There is definitely a rivalry between the two states when it comes to Big Ten football, but there is no rivalry when it comes to removing impaired drivers from our roadways.

In an effort to reduce fatal and injury crashes and to help keep the roadways safe this Saturday, troopers from both states will be cracking down on impaired drivers.

“The most effective way to keep this weekend safe on Ohio and Michigan roads is for all motorists to make safety-conscious decisions,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Ohio State Highway Patrol superintendent. “Regardless of whether you are rooting for the team in Scarlet and Gray, or Maize and Blue, the keys to safe driving, like so many things, can be a habit.

Simple practices like obeying posted speed limits, ensuring everyone is buckled up, and designating a driver can mean everyone can enjoy The Game safely and responsibly.”

Whether you are heading to Ann Arbor this weekend, or hosting a party, Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk. Make sure everyone has a safe and sober way to and from their destination, and do not serve alcohol to anyone under 21 years of age.

“Getting behind the wheel impaired is a choice and it’s the wrong one,” said Colonel James F. Grady II, director of the Michigan State Police. “Protect yourself and others on the road by avoiding distractions, wearing your seatbelt and only driving sober.”

No matter which team wins, you can be on the winning team by designating a sober driver.

Motorists are encouraged to dial #677 in Ohio or 911 in either state to report impaired drivers.

 

A Very Happy Thanksgiving

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Hey there, dedicated followers of Ashland County Pictures! We hope this message finds you in good spirits and with a craving for some turkeylicious deliciousness.

Thanksgiving is now upon us, we wanted to take a moment to express our gratitude to each and every one of you.

Seriously though, you guys rock! Your unwavering support and continued patronage not only warm our hearts but also fuel our creativity. Without your loyalty, your feedback, and your ever-enthusiastic encouragement, we wouldn’t be where we are today.

So, from the bottom of our camera lenses, we wish you and yours a Thanksgiving filled to the brim with laughter, love, and, of course, scrumptious food. May your plates be overflowing with all the traditional goodies and your company be as delightful as a perfectly framed shot.

We’re thankful for you, Ashland County Pictures Appreciators! Wishing you all the best and a very happy Thanksgiving. Cheers!

Ashland Choir Performs at Carnegie Hall’s Christmas Spectacular

ASHLAND, OH – On November 20th, 25 members of the Calvary Worship Choir from the Calvary Baptist Church in Ashland participated in the 13th Annual Christmas Spectacular at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

The event featured choirs and music ministers from across America, with the choir and orchestra from First Baptist Woodstock in Georgia anchoring the musical production. Over 220 vocalists came together to present the world premiere of “Then Christ Came,” an original Christmas musical by Cliff Duren and Daniel Semsen.

Among the Ashland choir members was director Joshua Cehulik, who was given the honor of directing the ensemble along with the children’s St. Gregory Choir from New Jersey in a performance of “His Name is Wonderful,” an original composition by Cliff Duren. The song also featured renowned vocalist April Duren as soloist.

According to Cehulik, “It was an incredible experience for our choir to perform on stage at the prestigious Carnegie Hall. Our musicians worked tirelessly for months to prepare for this event alongside choirs from across the country. We’re thrilled that we could represent our community and church at this Christmas spectacular.”

The full 75-voice Calvary Worship Choir is expected to present selections from “Then Christ Came” at the Calvary Baptist Church on December 17th at 10:15 AM, alongside a 70-voice children’s choir directed by Rebecca Cehulik. The performance will be free and open to the public.

Ongoing Investigation: Update on Alleged Misconduct at Ashland Middle School

Ashland City Schools is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the alleged misconduct of an employee at Ashland Middle School. The school district is utilizing all of its legal abilities to uncover the truth and address any wrongdoing that may have occurred. It is important to note that the investigation does not currently have a tangible deadline, as the priority is to conduct a comprehensive and fair examination.

The employee in question has been placed on administrative paid leave since Thursday, October 19th, 2023, at 12:45 PM. This decision was made in direct response to the allegations brought forward that same morning. It is crucial to clarify that the employee has not been on Ashland City Schools property, except for two mandatory meetings at the administrative offices. Superintendent Steve Paramore emphasized that the employee’s safety was ensured during the process, and no involvement of law enforcement was necessary.

To maintain the integrity of the investigation, Ashland City Schools released a statement after consulting their legal counsel. Superintendent Paramore acknowledges that some families may have desired a faster response, and he takes sole responsibility for any inconvenience or disappointment caused. The school district understands the importance of their role within the community and strives to operate, communicate, and serve at the highest standards.

The situation has generated various feedback on social media and through electronic communication. Superintendent Paramore, as the leader of Ashland City Schools, takes full responsibility for the outcome of this situation. He reassures the staff, students, families, and community that no stone will be left unturned in the investigation. The school district remains committed to following board-adopted policies and ensuring the safety and provision of the best public education possible.

Ashland City Schools deeply appreciates the positive and constructive feedback it has received from numerous sources. The school district extends its gratitude for the grace and understanding demonstrated by the community. In case of any questions or concerns, Superintendent Paramore encourages individuals to reach out via email or phone. He also expresses his gratitude towards Linda McKibben, the Ashland Middle School administration, and the entire AMS staff for their work and understanding during this sensitive situation.

As the investigation into alleged misconduct at Ashland Middle School continues, Superintendent Steve Paramore and the entire Ashland City Schools community are committed to uncovering the truth and taking appropriate action. The safety and well-being of their staff, students, and community remain their top priorities. By conducting a thorough investigation and following established policies, Ashland City Schools will ensure a safe and supportive environment for all, delivering the best public education possible.

Christmas Update with Mayor, Matt Miller

Christmas Update with Mayor, Matt Miller

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Patrol Looks to Reduce Fatal Crashes this Thanksgiving Holiday

Traditionally, the Thanksgiving holiday weekend is one of the busiest travel periods each year. As Ohioans and our visitors travel throughout the state, Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers will be enforcing safe driving.

Troopers will be highly visible and cracking down on impaired drivers and those failing to wear a safety belt from Wednesday, November 22 at midnight through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 26.

“Driving sober, belted, and focused on the road can help prevent senseless tragedies,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “I urge everyone to drive responsibly and to buckle up.”

Many Thanksgiving celebrations involve alcohol, which increases the possibility of impaired driving.

During last year’s Thanksgiving reporting period, which ran from November 23 – 27, there were 18 fatal crashes in which 19 people were killed, including four instances of pedestrians being struck. Of the 14 crashes where pedestrians were not involved, safety belts were available but not used in 11 of the incidents. Within the same reporting period, alcohol and/or drugs were linked to 12 of the fatal crashes.

“We hope everyone has a safe Thanksgiving,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent. “When you designate a sober driver, put your phone down and properly use safety belts, you are helping save lives.”

The Patrol also made 278 arrests for impaired driving and assisted 1,534 motorists.

Motorists are encouraged to call #677 to report impaired drivers, drug activity or stranded motorists.

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