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Marietta College volunteer Lexi Jobe hands a computer monitor to Christopher Imm of Athens-Hocking Recycling Center to be recycled on Saturday morning.
MARIETTA Washington County residents had the opportunity to safely recycle unwanted items during a recycling drop-off event as part of the Marietta Earth Day Celebration on Saturday.
Calling it the “Hard to Recycle Materials Event,” residents were allowed to donate items that are not normally allowed to be recycled due to unsafe chemicals in the materials or for those just wanting their items to go to the right place, according to Kathy Ortt, Marietta Earth Day Celebration committee member.
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Alton man faces burglary, auto theft charges
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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EDWARDSVILLE Burglary and auto theft charges were filed against a number of people in unrelated cases Monday by the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office.
Scott R. Beers, 55, of Alton, was charged April 5 with residential burglary, a Class 1 felony, and burglary, a Class 2 felony.
The case was presented by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department.
According to court documents, on March 25 Beers allegedly entered a residence and detached garage in the 1000 block of W. Delmar Avenue, Godfrey, to commit theft.
Bail was set at $50,000.
Other burglary/auto theft charges filed include:
jpatterson@mariettatimes.com Nathan McElroy, a fifth-grader at Veritas Classical Academy, was the grand prize winner in Friday’s Marietta Times Regional Spelling Bee. He will represent the region in the Scripps National Bee. (Photo by Christina Myer) George Wells, bee coordinator for Switzerland of Ohio Schools, gives Group Two participants their orientation Friday during the regional spelling bee at the Mid-Ohio Valley Players Theater in Marietta. (Photo by Christina Myer) From left, Neela Perez, Nathan McElroy, Eli Vessels and Henry Corcoran, all of Veritas Classical Academy, were the last four participants from Group 1; and moved on to the final round of the bee, where they faced off against the last four from Group 2. (Photo by Christina Myer)