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The office of District Attorney Micheal Murray issued the following press release Friday morning:
District Attorney Micheal Murray reported that on Thursday, May 6, Shawn Ray Wishert, 56, was convicted in Brown County of Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young Child or Children and sentenced to life in prison, the maximum sentence for that offense. Due to the severity of the offense, Wishert will not be eligible for parole.
Assistant District Attorneys LorAnn Garrett Newman and Alex Hunn empaneled a jury Monday and presented evidence over the following two days. The jury found Wishert guilty and sentenced him to life on Thursday.
During the trial, Investigator Chuck Woods of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office testified that law enforcement began investigating the offense in January of 2019. The victim in the charged offense, as well as two prior victims, testified to Wishert’s sexual abuse against them as children. Assistant District Attorneys Newman and Hunn presented further evidenc
The Daily Jeffersonian
Suspension of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is expected to have minimal impact in Guernsey and Noble counties according to local health officials.
Neither health department has received the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine since initial shipments of 300 and 200 doses, respectively, several weeks ago. While we received 300 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine during the early release, we don t expect to receive any more doses at this time, said Rose Ball, administrator at the Cambridge-Guernsey County Health Department. I don t believe there will be any impact in Noble County, added Noble County Health Commissioner Shawn Ray. The initial shipment of 200 doses is all the state has given us.
The Daily Jeffersonian
The COVID-19 vaccination rate for white residents of Guernsey County is nearly double the rate of Black residents.
The disturbing vaccination rate is nearly the same across Ohio where 11.80% of whites have started vaccinations compared to only 5.22% of Black Ohioans.
The Ohio Department of Health reported 1,474,872 million Ohioans or 12.62% of the state’s population had started receiving vaccinations.
In Guernsey County, 4,092 white residents (11.02%) have begun receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, according to ODH statistics released Tuesday. Only 36 Black residents, or 5.93% of the Black population, have received vaccinations. A large part is the history of vaccines and a distrust of science, said Dr. Dinah Meyer, chair and professor of psychology at Muskingum University, when asked why minority residents are choosing to not get vaccinated.