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Police Investigation of Loudonville School Teacher Concluded by the Loudonville Police Department

The Loudonville Police Department has closed its pending investigation of a Loudonville school teacher. The department received information on April 7, 2023 that multiple students had raised concerns that the teacher may have made contact with a minor female student’s buttocks with his hand outside of school hours and property. Preliminary investigation produced additional concerns that the teacher may be engaging in a relationship beyond an ordinary teacher-student relationship with the same student.

The student and the teacher participated in one interview each. Both denied any physical contact occurred. The teacher characterized his relationship with the student as being like “family” and said she was “like a little sister” to him. The teacher also acknowledged to an officer that he had exchanged text messages with the student.

The cellular telephones of the teacher and the student were obtained and searched. The student’s phone contained 142,375 text messages that were exchanged between the teacher and the student between January of 2021 and April of 2023. All text messages were reviewed as part of the investigation.

While the vast majority of text messages related to ordinary high school matters, officers were concerned with periodic messages related to the current and/or potential future relationship status between the teacher and the student. In the summer of 2021 , text messages from the teacher’ phone to the student’s phone stated that the student was his “best friend” as well as numerous discussions of their dating relationships with other people.

By early 2022, messages from the teacher’s phone continued to refer to the student as his “best friend” and telling her that other people would not understand their relationship. In May of 2022, a text message from his phone stated “I’m never leaving you. You’re not leaving me.”

By the summer of 2022, text messages from the teacher’s phone included comments like “I want to know everything about you” and discussions of the opportunities they would have to spend time together alone after the student graduates from high school. By that time, the text messages from the teacher’s phone were using the term “love” to describe the sender’s feelings toward the student. Text messages from the teacher’s phone to the student stating “I love you” became more numerous, along with text messages from his phone to hers talking about how they will be able to spend more time together after she is an adult. Another message stated that his “life would suck” without the student, and they “belong together.”

A photograph found on the teacher’s phone and date stamped March of 2023 depicted a piece of paper with a handwritten list titled “Reasons [TEACHER NAME REDACTED] loves [STUDENT NAME REDACTED].” “Reasons” on the list included “l love that we’re gonna get married” and “l love that we’re gonna have babies together.”

Officers completed an exhaustive review of the content on both phones. The text messages referring to “love” and plans to spend time together after high school graduation raised concerns that the teacher’s actions could include criminal behaviors and led to a lengthy and exhaustive investigation. After review of all collectible evidence on both phones, no communications or images evidenced the commission of a crime under Ohio law. No criminal charges will be filed at this time.

Tonight is the Night: Experience an Exciting Evening of Entertainment and Fun with Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. at The Ashland Theatre

Are you ready for an unforgettable evening of entertainment and fun? Look no further than Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. at The Ashland Theatre in Ashland. Get ready to be transported into the world of Matilda, an extraordinary girl who dares to challenge her destiny armed with her vivid imagination and sharp mind. Presented by The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, this enchanting production promises to captivate audiences of all ages, so grab your tickets and get ready for a night you won’t forget!

Ashland’s streets will come alive with rebellion as the youth of The Salvation Army Kroc Youth Theatre present Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. Inspired by the beloved book “Matilda” and adapted from the award-winning full-length musical, this production promises an electrifying experience for everyone attending. Immerse yourself in the tale of Matilda, a remarkable girl who challenges the status quo and strives to change her own reality. This powerful story teaches us that no matter how little we may be, we can still make a big impact in the world.

“One of my favorite moments early in the show is when Matilda sings, ‘Even if you are little you can do a lot’. It’s such a powerful reminder for each of us, tall and small, to take ownership of how we can create our reality,” says Major Billy Francis. The inspiring message of this musical resonates with audiences of all ages, urging them to embrace their capabilities and strive for greatness. Matilda’s journey encourages us to step out of our comfort zones and challenge the norms, reminding us that we have the power to shape our own destinies.

Through the process of putting on this musical, the youth of The Salvation Army Kroc Youth Theatre are coming together, working tirelessly to bring this extraordinary event to their community. Their dedication and hard work deserve a standing ovation. Major Billy Francis acknowledges the effort of these young performers and is proud to see them take ownership and create an exceptional experience for their audience.

Performance Details

The performances of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. will take place on the following dates and times:

Friday, January 12 at 7 p.m.

Saturday, January 13 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday, January 14 at 3 p.m.

Tickets for this captivating show range from $12 to $18. To secure your seat, visit The Ashland Theatre’s website (https://theashland.org/) or purchase tickets in-person at their box office. Don’t miss out on this remarkable opportunity to witness the talent and passion of Ashland’s young performers.

Dan Lawson, PhD, Director of Community Relations and Development for the Ashland Kroc Center, expresses his gratitude to the Ashland community for their unwavering support of this production. Numerous local organizations, including the Ashland County Community Foundation, Masterminds Escape Room & Game Library, Donley Ford, The Ashland Theatre, and Vinyl Marketing, have contributed to making this event a success. It is the collective effort of the community that allows these talented young individuals to showcase their abilities and bring this production to life.

Thrilling, captivating, and unforgettable – these are just a few of the words that come to mind when describing the experience of watching Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. Witnessing the dedication and passion of the young cast and their supporting team during dress and tech rehearsals has flooded my heart with joy. Every accomplishment achieved is a testament to the hard work and determination of these incredible children, not forgetting the unwavering support of their parents. This production deserves a resounding standing ovation!

Tonight is the night! Prepare yourself for an exciting evening of entertainment and fun as The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center presents Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. at The Ashland Theatre in Ashland. This extraordinary production brings Roald Dahl’s beloved story to life, inspiring audiences to embrace their own capabilities and challenge their destinies. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this magical experience that will leave you wanting more. Grab your tickets now and join us for an unforgettable night at The Ashland Theatre!

Ashland County Sheriff’s Office Issues a Level 1 Snow Emergency

UPDATE: Snow Emergency

CANCELLED

Sheriff E. Wayne Risner has cancelled the current Level 1 Snow Emergency for Ashland County, OH.

Sheriff E. Wayne Risner has issued a Level 1 Snow Emergency for Ashland County, OH.

LEVEL 1: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be icy. Drivers are urged to drive very cautiously.

LEVEL 2: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be very icy. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be out on the roads. Contact your employer to see if you should report to work. Drivers should use extreme caution.

LEVEL 3: All roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. No one should be driving during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel or a personal emergency exists. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on the roads may subject themselves to arrest.

Month-long exhibition at Coburn Gallery to feature faculty works, starting Jan. 18

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University will be hosting an exhibition featuring works by faculty in the AU Department of Art + Design from Thursday, Jan. 18, through Sunday, Feb. 18. There will be a two-hour opening reception on Thursday, Jan. 18, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Gallery admission is free and open to the public.

This is an annual exhibition that spotlights the two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of the current faculty as professional artists in their respective areas of specialty. Each member pursues an active studio career in addition to their teaching responsibilities.

The exhibition features the following AU Art + Design faculty members: Keith Dull, Emily Fitch, Priscilla Roggenkamp, Dan McDonald, Cynthia Petry, Emily Bartolone, Mary Stauffer, Kit Palencar, Mike Rowan, Tracy Miller-Robbins and Michael Bird.

The Coburn Gallery is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and noon-4 p.m. on weekends. For more information, visit the gallery’s Facebook page or call 419-289-5652.

Uncovering the Heroic Narrative of Oskar Schindler: A Presentation by Kenneth Hammontree at Genesis Christian Academy

On the evening of May 7th, 1945, Oskar Schindler, portrayed by Kenneth Hammontree History Teacher at Genesis Christian Academy, delivered a poignant speech to the students at Genesis Christian Academy in Ashland, Ohio. The event aimed to bring history alive, allowing the students to witness firsthand the remarkable story of Oskar Schindler, who saved over three thousand Jews during the Holocaust.

Oskar Schindler’s Final Goodbye

At 12:05 am on May 8th, 1945, World War II officially ended in Europe. However, for Oskar Schindler and his wife Emile, the war’s conclusion did not signal safety. As war criminals, they faced the threat of execution by the Russians or even their fellow Germans. Understanding the imminent danger, Schindler gathered his 1,300 Jewish workers and the remaining 27 SS guards for a final farewell.

The Miracle of Rescue

Over the course of several years, Schindler and his wife executed a miraculous plan to save as many Jewish lives as possible. Through the use of his factories, he shielded thousands from the horrors of the death camps. It was through his resourcefulness, including presentation skills, bribery, and grand gestures to the SS in Berlin, that Schindler managed to protect countless lives from the clutches of the Nazi regime.

Unraveling the Motivation

The question remains: Why did Oskar Schindler risk his life and spend millions to save Jews from the Holocaust? While we may never fully comprehend the depths of his motivations, it is clear that Schindler rose to the highest level of humanity. Despite his vices, such as excessive drinking, smoking, and indulgence in material possessions, Schindler’s compassion remained intact.

A Second Chance for Life

Oskar Schindler’s actions provided thousands of Jews with a second chance at life during a time when hope seemed lost. His unwavering respect for human life allowed him to navigate the dark and bloody mud of the Holocaust without compromising his own moral compass. As recognition of his extraordinary deeds, Schindler and his wife were honored as “Righteous Among the Nations” by the Jewish Nation on June 24, 1993, a distinction bestowed upon them as the only members of the Nazi Party to receive such an honor.

The visit of Oskar Schindler, portrayed by Kenneth Hammontree, to Genesis Christian Academy in Ashland, Ohio, offered a unique opportunity for students to experience history firsthand. Through Schindler’s story, they learned about the resilience of the human spirit and the impact one individual can have on the lives of others. Oskar Schindler’s legacy continues to inspire and serve as a reminder of the power of compassion even in the darkest of times.

Miller Issues Statement on House Override of Governor DeWine’s SAFE Act, Save Women’s Sports Act Veto

COLUMBUS, OH – State Rep. Melanie Miller (R-City of Ashland) has issued the following statement on the Ohio House of Representatives voting to override Governor DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68, the SAFE Act and the Save Women’s Sports Act:

“This is a vote to protect women and children. We must protect our children from making life altering decisions at such an early age – decisions that they will never be able to reverse. Moms and dads always need to be a part of these critical decisions,” said Miller. “When it comes to women’s athletics, this vote ensures that females can compete on a level playing field, and not against biological males.”

The veto override now heads to the Ohio Senate for consideration.

Double Murder Suspect Wanted in Mansfield Arrested by U.S. Marshals in Columbus

Columbus, Ohio – Early this morning, members of the U.S. Marshals Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST) arrested Ja’Vontae Jones, 22. Jones was wanted by the Mansfield Police Department for murder.

Jones was wanted by Mansfield Police for the June 8, 2023, murders of Jonathan Ash, 18, and Nathan Carroll, 18. Police responded to a vehicle crash and gunshots in the area of West Fourth St. and North Lake Park. Both were found shot to death in or near the vehicle.

In December of last year, a warrant for Jones’ arrest was issued. The warrant was turned over to the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) for investigation into where Jones may be hiding. Investigators found that Jones was possibly living in Columbus. This morning, SOFAST was able to locate Jones and arrest him at a home on Alumcrest Ln. in Columbus.

U.S. Marshal Michael Black stated, “Our Columbus community is safer today knowing this violent fugitive is off the streets. Fugitives will not find a place to hide in Southern Ohio, they will be found, arrested and brought to justice for their crimes.”

Jones will remain in the Franklin County Jail until he can be extradited back to Mansfield to face the charges against him.

U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott added, “Dedicated police work by the Mansfield Police Department and outstanding teamwork across the state of Ohio is what will continue to ensure justice for the community in Mansfield as well as across the state of Ohio.”

Anyone with information concerning a wanted fugitive can contact the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at 1-866-4WANTED (1-866-492-6833), or you can submit a web tip. Reward money is available, and tipsters may remain anonymous. Follow the U.S. Marshals on Twitter @USMSCleveland.

4th Street Murder Suspect Arrested in Columbus

On 01/10/24 at approximately 09:30 AM, the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) and the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST), arrested Javontae Jones, who was wanted on an Murder warrant.

Mr. Jones is the suspect in the June 8, 2023 shooting death of Jonathan Ash and Nathan Carroll at 675 W. 4th St. Mansfield, Ohio.

The suspect was located in an apartment in the 1500 block of Alumcrest Ln. in Columbus, Ohio and taken into custody without incident.

We are hopeful that this arrest will not only provide some relief to the victim’s families but also, help alleviate any additional community fears. We ask that you respect the privacy of the families involved at this time.

Should anyone have additional information about this investigation please call Major Crimes Detective Terry Butler at (419) 755-9791

The Salvation Army Ashland Kroc Center’s Youth Theatre to present ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr.’ January 12, 13 & 14

Tickets now on sale!

ASHLAND, Ohio – Ashland’s streets will be filled by the smell of rebellion when The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Ashland presents, “Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr.,” on January 12, 13 and 14 at The Ashland Theatre, 212 Center Street, Ashland.

Based on the beloved book “Matilda” by Roald Dahl and adapted from the award-winning full-length musical, Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr. tells the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny.

This is the Ashland Kroc Youth Theatre’s fourth production and largest cast yet, with two alternating leads and over 57 kids from Ashland County and surrounding communities. Production of “Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical Jr.” has been led by Majors Billy and Annalise Francis, and Amy Morgan.

“One of my favorite moments early in the show is when Matilda sings, ‘Even if you are little you can do a lot’. It’s such a powerful reminder for each of us, tall and small, to take ownership in how we can create our reality,” says Major Billy Francis. “Through the process of putting on this musical, these youth are doing just that: they are joining together and working hard to create this extraordinary event for their community. We think they deserve a standing ovation for all their work,” he adds.

The Ashland Kroc Youth Theatre’s performances of “Matilda the Musical Jr.” will take place on Friday, January 12 at 7 p.m., Saturday, January 13 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, January 14 at 3 p.m. Tickets range from $12 to $18 and may be purchased by going to The Ashland Theatre’s website (https://theashland.org/) or in-person at their box office.

“The Ashland Kroc Youth Theatre program has a holistic approach to learning vocal, acting, movement, and stage techniques in the process of being part of a production from start to performance,” explains Major Annalise Francis. “We seek to inspire the development of each performer in an encouraging, cast-oriented, Christ-centered environment.”

“Those who attend just may receive the biggest hug in the world, one that even might hug all of the air out of them,” adds Major Annalise.

Dan Lawson, PhD, Director of Community Relations and Development for the Ashland Kroc Center, would also like to thank the Ashland community for their support of the production.

“From the financial support of the Ashland County Community Foundation, Masterminds Escape Room & Game Library and Donley Ford, to The Ashland Theatre graciously partnering with us to host the production, and Vinyl Marketing for their assistance with developing our promotional video, we can’t thank our community enough.”

Dr. Lawson continues, “Their support not only helps underwrite the cost of this production, but it makes it possible for the amazing talent these youth have to be developed, grown and shared with the greater community.”

For more information, please follow Ashland Kroc Center on Facebook or @AshlandKroc on Instagram. Should you have any questions, feel free to call the Ashland Kroc Center at (419) 281-8001.

Mansfield Homicide Investigation

At approximately 8:27 pm on January 8th Officers responded to 319 E. Arch St. after receiving a report of two gunshot victims inside the residence. Upon arrival officers entered the residence where they found two victims deceased.

During the death investigation, it was found that both victims appeared to have sustained a single gunshot wound however, detectives do not believe there to be any additional persons involved in the shooting at this time. The Richland County Coroner’s Office will be sending the victims for an autopsy

as this is an ongoing investigation.

Major Crimes detectives are working to determine what led to the shooting

and this tragic event. Additional details will be released once they are

available.

Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to call Major Crimes

Detective Terry Butler at (419) 755-9791.

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