Oliver was seen throughout the neighborhood for several nights, but was difficult to catch.
According to Chief Deputy Doug Gill of the Perry County Sheriff s Office, neighbors began reporting sightings of the kangaroo around midnight on May 11. He was right down the road. He hasn t left. We were aware of that the entire time, we were just having a hard time getting him because kangaroos are nocturnal and he moved mostly around at night, so we were really only relying on flashlights and on foot. We live in a heavily wooded area, McClaskey said.
Upon his return, Oliver was evaluated by a veterinarian and found to be healthy.
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Muskingum University Holds Undergraduate Commencement
Muskingum University held its 176
th Undergraduate Commencement in three socially-distanced, in-person ceremonies on Friday May 7 and Saturday May 8, 2021. Graduates received Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.
“This 2020-2021 academic year has been very different from any other in Muskingum’s history,” said the University’s President, Dr. Susan S. Hasseler. “Together, we have persevered through its unique challenges, opportunities, and triumphs, and it is wonderful to present diplomas and celebrate in person with our graduates, families and friends, and faculty and staff.”
Muskingum alumnus Darrell Hazell received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree and addressed the graduates as principal speaker. Dr. Hazell has had significant impact throughout his career as a football coach, mentor, educator, and student advocate, serving for more than