BARNESVILLE The Barnesville Board of Education accepted many donations and grants at its regular meeting Tuesday. The school district received many grants
BARNESVILLE The Barnesville Board of Education discussed ways to make the school buildings more energy efficient during its November meeting. Energy Optim
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ArtsLink s 2023 Coffeehouse Series will continue Saturday, August 12, with Just Plain Grass. The free 6:30pm concert, sponsored by First Mutual Bank, will be he
BARNESVILLE Angie Hannahs is looking back on a successful career in the Barnesville Exempted Village School District and looking forward to retirement, havi
BARNESVILLE Micah Fuchs will be taking the reins this school year as superintendent of the Barnesville Exempted Village school district following the retire
BARNESVILLE Shamrock Stadium is being upgraded and will host games and activities for the Barnesville Exempted Village School District for years to come, th
Hollis Alton Kemp, 85, of Belmont died peacefully April 30, 2021, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born August 10, 1935, to the late Warren and Hildred (Pryor) Kemp. Also, preceding Hollis in death was his sister, Narita Buxton.
A member of the Church of Christ in Hunter, he was a man whose faith led his daily life and fulfilled his purpose to love, support, teach and provide for his family. He loved his wife, Dorothy, very much and was always concerned about her wellbeing. As a role model for his children and grandchildren, he created a legacy for generations, exemplifying his work ethics. He had a heart of gold, always putting the needs of his family and friends before his own. Learning to milk at the age of 18, Hollis believed in sustainability of the land and was a well-known dairy farmer in the community for 48 years.