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Funeral Set for Former Muskingum County Court Judge

WHIZ News Funeral Set for Former Muskingum County Court Judge   92-year-old Tom Payne passed away Thursday just before 9:00 a.m.   During his career Payne was the Muskingum County assistant prosecutor under Richard Bridwell in the early 1960’s.  He joined the law firm of Jones, Goldcamp and Funk in 1965 and partnered with Mary Vashti Funk and Carl Funk until his retirement in 2018.  He served as Muskingum County Court Judge for 25 years.  He was very proud of performing over 2,600 marriages during his time on the bench.  Calling hours are set for Tuesday May 4 th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m.   Payne will be laid to rest with Full Military Honors at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in New Concord.

Zanesville Man Charged with 10th OVI

WHIZ News Zanesville Man Charged with 10th OVI th OVI.  Troopers say 52-year-old Shad Gordon of Zanesville was operating a vehicle north on State Route 586 when he struck another vehicle that was heading west on Canal Road.  The patrol says during the crash investigation it was found that Gordon was impaired by alcohol.  Charges of Left of Center and OVI were filed in Muskingum County Court.  Gordon is scheduled to appear in court on March 12 th.

Frazeysburg Man Charged with 5th OVI Offense

WHIZ News Frazeysburg Man Charged with 5th OVI Offense th time with operating a vehicle while impaired.  Troopers say on February 2 nd, 57-year-old Mark Ethell of Frazeysburg was operating a vehicle on County Road 76 in Muskingum County when he traveled off the right side of the road striking a tree.  The Patrol says it was determined that Ethell was impaired by alcohol, drugs or a combination of them.  Ethell is scheduled to appear in Muskingum County Court on Friday at 9:00 am. Please follow and like us:

2 men hiding inside occupied home arrested by Cambridge police

2 men hiding inside occupied home arrested by Cambridge Police Men were wanted on arrest warrants issued in Cuyahoga and Muskingum counties The Daily Jeffersonian Two men wanted on out-of-town arrest warrants were arrested by Cambridge police early Friday morning after allegedly breaking into a Beatty Avenue residence. Officers took Eric A. Adamik, 36, Cleveland Heights, into custody on a warrant from Cuyahoga County, and Aaron F. Norris, 36, Senecaville, on a warrant from Muskingum County. Adamik was wanted for failing to appear for an arraignment hearing in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on felony charges of drug trafficking and possession of drugs.

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