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Officers surround house after man leads them on high-speed chase

Cambridge Mayor confirms plans to open City Pool, Parkside Tastee Treat this summer

CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Cambridge City Council met on Monday night, facing a light agenda. Mayor Tom Orr addressed Council, repeating a statement by Park Board President Dave Conrath, that the board plans to open the City Pool and the Parkside Tastee Treat this summer. Last year, the pool season and the ice cream stand fell victim to the pandemic. Orr also stated that both Cambridge Main Street and the City Band are in the process of moving into a part of City Hall. He reminded residents that spring clean-up will take place on April 23rd and 24th. Orr also said the next Class of the Cambridge Citizen’s Police Academy will start on April 15th, that residents should avoid parking on North 10th Street as tree removal has started there and that AEP will start removing street lights from Steubenville Avenue in the next 10 days in preparation for the Steubenville Avenue reconstruction project

Police discover man who overdosed was wanted on drug charge

Police discover man who overdosed was wanted on drug charge The Daily Jeffersonian A man wanted after being indicted last month by a Guernsey County grand jury on a felony drug charge was arrested by Cambridge Police Friday evening after an apparent drug overdose in the city. William W. Knicely, 49, New Concord, was taken into custody at Southeastern Med after being treated by medical personnel in the emergency department. Knicely was indicted by a Guernsey County Common Pleas Court grand jury on Jan. 20 for one count of aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Attempts to deliver the indictment to Knicely at a Rough and Ready Road address were unsuccessful and a warrant for his arrest was issued on Feb. 1.

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