Jon Moorehead, now a realtor and non-profit consultant in Columbus, came back to his hometown to speak to residents and thank them for the impact they made on his career.
"I spoke about the influences on my life and my career having been born, raised and nurtured here in Zanesville, Ohio. And particularly with the mentors and models within the African-American Community," said Moorehead.
Moorehead also mentioned a number of African-American entrepreneurs that he felt...
City Council proposed an ordinance to combine about 20-acres of land owned by the City of Zanesville and about eight acres owned by the Port Authority at Monday's City Council Meeting.
"It's had a restriction on it for twenty-three years to be used as a recreational piece of property. The restriction came out in December so we decided with the port authority if we put their small piece of properly with our twenty acres together it will make a prime piece of property for somebody...
It is only a few days until the start of the Boys State Tournament in Columbus and even though our area teams are not involved they are still getting recognition for their accomplishiments this season. The Division I and II Associated Press Teams were announced and six of our area athletes found their names somewhere on that list.