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Ray Ballard traveled a twisted road to become a brewmaster

ZANESVILLE – Ray Ballard has known some twists and turns to get where he is. “I discovered the band KISS when I was 10,” he began, “and fell head over heels in love with rock n roll. I soon had a guitar and lessons. I wanted to be a rock star. I moved to Los Angeles in 1985 and I played in bands on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood trying to get discovered. I got everything out of the dream except the fame and the fortune. I had a great time not making it and I don’t regret going for it.” He left California in the mid-90s and moved to Connecticut. Through a co-worker there, he met an East Hartford businessman who wanted to open a brewery. Ballard co-founded that brewery in 2000 and was the brewer for the first three years.

Woman injured in two-vehicle crash

ZANESVILLE, Ohio – Authorities are investigating a two-vehicle accident in Muskingum county, Thursday afternoon. According to the Zanesville post of The Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Maple Avenue near Grove Road around 3:30 p.m.. Troopers stated that 68-year-old Daniel Pottmeyer, of Nashport, was driving southbound on Maple, as 29-year-old Audrey Fields of Zanesville, was attempting to make a left turn from a private drive. Fields reportedly failed to yield and was struck by Pottmeyer. Fields was transported to Genesis Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and was cited for failure to yield. No other injuries were reported. Weather There are currently no active weather alerts.

Nashport man faces more than 5 decades in prison

Nashport man faces more than 5 decades in prison ZANESVILLE, Ohio A Nashport man was sentenced Wednesday to 44 years to life to 51-and-a-half years to life on multiple charges including kidnapping, rape, trafficking in persons and pandering obscenity involving a minor. 28-year-old Christian Harmon pleaded guilty to the charges in Muskingum County Common Pleas Court. Authorities discovered the crimes against the two-year-old child in September, while investigating a separate report that Harmon had violently injured a seven-week-old baby. The infant was taken to the hospital suffering from multiple injuries including a skull fracture, broken bones and spinal damage. Harmon was previously sentenced to eight years in prison for assaulting the child. Judge Mark Fleegle ordered the sentences in the two cases to run consecutively, so Harmon faces 59-and-a-half-years to life in prison.

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