Feb 19, 2021
Southern Local fifth-grader Delaney Beadnell (center) earned the top spot at the district spelling bee after correctly spelling the word “tangents” in her final round. Beadnell will move on to the county bee on March 3 and potentially to the national spelling bee later this spring. A spell-off was also conducted to determine second- and third-place with those posts respectively going to eighth-grader Mystia Myers (left) and fifth-grader Jensen Allender (right). Rounding out the top 10 were seventh-grader Alliandra Myers, fourth; seventh-grader Abbianna Bates, fifth; sixth-grader Rylee Digman, sixth; fifth-grader Jessah Harris, seventh; fifth-grader Khloe Ensinger, eighth; sixth-grader Hailey Maines, ninth; and sixth-grader Brody Hamilton, 10th. (Submitted photo)
The 2021 Columbiana County Art Show, hosted by the county ESC, looked a little different this year. While people weren’t able to walk around and explore all o
High school division (tie): Shyanna Coleman, United Local, 11th grade, art teacher Heather Connor.
High school division (tie): Zachary Halfhill, Southern Local, 12th grade, art teacher Laurie Ronshak.
The 2021 Columbiana County Art Show, hosted by the county ESC, looked a little different this year. While people weren’t able to walk around and explore all of the talented submissions from students across the county, the show did continue in a different manner. Artwork was on display at the ESC where judges were able to view their works and vote on entries. Pictured are Best in Show winners. (Submitted photos) Elementary school division winner: Baylen Jackson, Lisbon McKinley, kindergarten, art teacher Heidi Swift.
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Feb 12, 2021
The Blossom Nursing and Rehabilitation Center celebrated a special day with Barney Franks. Barney has always wanted to celebrate his 100th birthday by having his picture on a Smucker jelly jar. While researching on Smuckers’ website it was discovered that once you hit 100, you apply to be chosen to be on the jar and but there was no guarantee. That is when a Blossom staffer Debbie Leggett jumped into action and began exploring other options and the rest is history. Although Barney will be not be 100 for a year, he was able to make it on the Smucker jar. Barney asked if he was going to make lots of money now that he is famous. Franks was born in Salem and then grew up in the Ohio Soldier’s and Sailor’s Orphan’s Home in Xenia. He returned to Salem in the mid 1940s and has been a resident of Blossom since October 2019. He has two daughters, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He is shown here with his daughters, Dee Wallace and Marsha Paulin,