Fatcow Icon
News
Deputies, CPS investigate community drug tips
MEIGS COUNTY — Deputies have been busy this week investigating several children’s services tips. Meigs County County Sheriff Keith Wood reports that his office, along with Child Protective Services, responded to a call in Dexter on Monday, April 22, resulting in the arrest of Shane Caudil. Child Protective Services received information stating that Caudil had been collecting the materials needed to produce methamphetamine and intended to ...
full story
Local Boston Strong Run set for Sunday
POINT PLEASANT —Local runners will honor the victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon tragedy with a Boston Strong Run on Sunday, April 28. The informal run starts at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church in Point Pleasant. Organizers are encouraging all local runners in the tri-county area to join them for what’s been called the “Boston Strong Mason, Gallia, Meigs Run.” The Boston Strong Run is part of a movement across the country to rem...
full story
Swedish TV crew filming C8 documentary
OHIO VALLEY — The C8 contamination that has spread throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley has evolved into a global concern. Next week a documentary film crew from Swedish National Television will be visiting the area to interview people on all sides of the controversy. C8, also known as PFOA or perfluorooctanoic acid, was detected in local drinking water supplies in 2001 and 2002. The discovery led to a class action lawsuit against DuPont brought ...
full story
Masterworks Chorale delivers ‘A Night with Gilbert & Sullivan’
RIO GRANDE — The annual spring concert of the University of Rio Grande’s Masterworks Chorale will feature the acclaimed work of W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan, in conjunction with the Voice Studio of Valerie Tanner and Acting I students. The free concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28 in the Berry Fine and Performing Arts Center’s Alphus Christensen Theatre. “I am so excited about this semester’s collaboration between the choral...
full story
Online_Cutest_Kids_Contest_begins_Sunday0_1366920765.jpg
Online Cutest Kids Contest begins Sunday
OHIO VALLEY — Do you think your kids are cute? Maybe your grandchild is just the most adorable angel? Well, the “Cutest Kids Contest”, sponsored by The Daily Sentinel, Gallipolis Daily Tribune and Point Pleasant Register, can give you those bragging rights in southeast Ohio. Beginning Sunday, April 28, you can enter your child or grandchild through one of our local news websites, www.mydailysentinel.com, www.mydailytribune.com or www.my...
full story
Chamber director shares new developments, goals
GALLIA COUNTY —In an effort to highlight regional successes as part of the annual Progress edition found inside this publication, the Gallipolis Daily Tribune recently had the chance to catch up with Gallia County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lorie Neal, to talk about the year so far for Gallia County. 2012 was a good year; how has 2013 been so far? Neal: This has been another good year so far. Progress is occurring in G...
full story
John Carey
Carey named Ohio Chancellor of the Board of Regents
COLUMBUS — One of the most familiar faces on the campus of Shawnee State University, and a former southern Ohio voice in the Ohio House of Representatives, is about to embark on the next step in his career. John Carey, Assistant to the President for Government Relations and Strategic Initiatives at Shawnee State University, was tapped late Tuesday afternoon by Ohio Governor John Kasich to serve as Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents. As...
full story
‘Not guilty’ verdicts returned in Corfias murder trial
GALLIPOLIS — Following nearly three days of testimony, a jury found Semaki G. Corfias not guilty of murder and tampering with evidence on Wednesday afternoon. Following nearly four hours of deliberation, a jury returned with its not guilty verdict for Corfias, 52, Gallipolis, who was alleged to have stabbed and killed Thomas Marr last February at Marr’s residence near Kanauga. Marr, 29, was found unresponsive by first responders just befo...
full story
Marcy Craig enters guilty plea, to serve eight years
POMEROY — A year after the crime was committed, the second defendant in the string of gas station robberies has entered a guilty plea to the charges. Marcy R. Craig, 38, formerly of Long Bottom, entered a guilty plea to the three-count indictment. Craig had been scheduled to stand trial next week on the charges. Craig was charged with three counts of aggravated robbery for aiding and abetting her brother, Alex, in three armed robberies ...
full story
Second day of Corfias murder trial comes to close
GALLIPOLIS — Following day two of testimony in the jury trial against the man accused in the murder of Thomas Marr last year, the state rested its case. The prosecution, led by Gallia County Assistant Prosecutor Eric Mulford, called their final three witnesses on Tuesday in the matter of the State of Ohio versus Semaki G. Corfias. Corfias, 52, Gallipolis, stands accused of stabbing and killing Thomas Marr on the morning of February 22, 20...
full story
Preliminary hearings scheduled for educators
POINT PLEASANT — Two educators both accused of child abuse regarding one of their students have preliminary hearings scheduled on the same day. Both James E. Jones, II, 52, Point Pleasant, and Dwayne R. Russell, 35, Letart, are set to appear in Mason County Magistrate Court at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., respectively, on April 30. Jones will appear before Magistrate Cheryl Miller Ross and Russell will appear before Magistrate Gail Roush. Prelimin...
full story
Hearings, trial set in Marcy Craig and Alex Craig cases
POMEROY — The siblings charged in connection with the armed robbery of three Meigs County gas stations a year ago are due back in a Meigs County court room this month. Alex Craig, 27, formerly of Racine, will be re-sentenced on Wednesday on the final two counts of aggravated robbery. Craig’s hearing is scheduled for 11 a.m. Craig entered a guilty plea in August of 2012 to three counts of aggravated robbery, first degree felonies. At the t...
full story
<p>Joshua D. Burke</p>
Update: WRC escapee in custody
CHESHIRE — A Bidwell man who left the Gallia County Work Release Center without permission early this morning is now in custody, according the the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office. Gallia County Sheriff Joe Browning said Joshua D. Burke, 32, of Bidwell, left the facility around 12:30 a.m., but he was taken into sheriff’s custody at approximately 12:30 p.m. today. According to the Gallia County Sheriff’s website, Burke was arrested in Januar...
full story
City police, deputies neutralize meth labs
GALLIPOLIS — Another meth lab was located in the City of Gallipolis last week, this time in the 100 block of Fourth Avenue. According to a release issued by the Gallipolis Police Department, at approximately 11:19 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17 after receiving two separate tips that there was a subject manufacture meth at a residence in the 100 block of Fourth Avenue in the city, working together, officers with the police department and Deputi...
full story
Work resumes on U.S. 35 in Putnam County
MASON COUNTY — Upgrades to one of the area’s most talked about 14 miles of road are closer to completion with crews resuming work this week to a section of U.S. 35. The remaining 2.4 miles of upgrades are from the Buffalo Bridge to Plantation Rd. in Putnam County. Work had been halted back in January due to some utilities which were in the way of constructing a piling wall - issues which have been resolved so work could resume. Upgrades t...
full story
Man accused in 2012 murder headed to trial
GALLIPOLIS — A jury trial in the case against a man accused of murdering a 29-year-old Gallia County man last February is scheduled for Monday in the Gallia County Common Pleas Courtroom. Semaki G. Corfias, 52, Gallipolis, will appear before a jury of his peers on Monday for his alleged involvement in the death of Thomas Marr on February 22, 2012. Corfias, who pleaded not guilty to one count of murder and one count of tampering with evide...
full story
Man arraigned following meth lab bust
GALLIPOLIS — A Gallipolis man arrested following the discovery a methamphetamine lab in the City of Gallipolis earlier this month was arraigned earlier this week in the Common Pleas Court of Gallia County. Matthew S. White, 24, of Gallipolis, pleaded not guilty on Monday to one count of illegal manufacture of methamphetamine in the common pleas courtroom. White was arrested, along with Joshua Morrison, 24, of Gallipolis, on April 3 by off...
full story
Work continues on Silver Memorial Bridge
OHIO VALLEY — Work continues on the facelift to the Silver Memorial Bridge which is estimated to cost $3.5 million by the time the project is completed. According to Carrie Bly, communications specialist with the West Virginia Department of Transportation, the work has an official completion date of May 2014 though the contractor hopes to have work done this November, weather permitting. The scope of the work includes concrete repairs to ...
full story
Members of the U.S. Secret Service closed Pennsylvania Avenue at the White House in Washington, D.C., following explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday, April 15, 2013. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)
BOSTON (AP) — Two bombs exploded in the packed streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday
BOSTON (AP) — Two bombs exploded in the packed streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing two people and injuring more than 100 in a terrifying scene of shattered glass, bloodstained pavement and severed limbs, authorities said. A senior U.S. intelligence official said two other bombs were found near the end of the 26.2-mile course. President Barack Obama vowed that those responsible will “feel the full weight ...
full story
Weather
Sponsored By:

Lottery
Sponsored By:

Stocks
Sponsored By:

Gas Prices
Sponsored By:

Featured Businesses
Recipes
Sponsored By: