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Emergency responder reports for Cambridge and Guernsey County

Emergency responder reports for Cambridge and Guernsey County
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Ten dogs and a puppy are recovering after being abandoned at a house

The Daily Jeffersonian The Cambridge man accused of abandoning nearly a dozen dogs in horrible living conditions at a Franklin Avenue residence has surrendered ownership of the animals to the Guernsey County Dog Shelter. Gregory Graham Sr., 46, of Cambridge, has surrendered the 10 dogs and one puppy. Graham faces six counts of prohibition of companion animals and three counts of abandoning animals. A trial date is scheduled for May 5 in the municipal court. He was taken into custody at a Southgate Parkway hotel the day after charges were filed. Guernsey County Dog Warden Karla Kerns said she expects the dogs will be available for adoption in the near future. They are currently being monitored by a Kerns and a local veterinarian.

Additional electric car charging ports coming to downtown

Additional electric car charging ports coming to downtown The Daily Jeffersonian Cambridge Main Street is working to raise funds to cover the installation costs of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the downtown area. Cambridge Main Street, which advocates for downtown businesses, received a donation of two charging units from board member Levi Wade. It is currently conducting a fundraiser to help offset the installation cost. The agency estimates the cost to install each unit more than $1,000 and is trying to raise $3,000 to cover the installation and any extra charges that may occur. Expected costs include permits and licensing, a certified electrician and inspection fees. It plans to contribute some funding to the installation, according to Mary Beth Sills, director of Cambridge Main Street. 

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