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Champion hog dies morning after sale at Carroll Co. Fair
Leann Johnson sweeps market lamb class, Trbovich cousins take steer honors.
Carroll Co. buyers raise sale total by $35,000
Carroll County Fair junior livestock sale totals $148,000.
Carroll County junior fair sale totals $165,658
CARROLLTON, Ohio – An auction is part marketing, part showmanship and part timing. But it’s 100 percent entertainment, as the Carroll County Fair market livestock sale easily illustrated.
Carroll County: 75 more landowners file suit against Chesapeake for unfair lease practice
CARROLLTON, Ohio — A lawsuit representing 75 landowners and 3,000 acres of land in Carroll County has been filed against Chesapeake Exploration for unfair lease practices. The lawsuit was filed by Attys. Lee Plakas, Gary Corroto and Josh O’Farrell of the Canton law firm of Tzangas Plakas Mannos and Raies Ltd. It was filed March
MWCD donates Atwood Resort to Carroll County
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — Final terms and conditions of the donation will be negotiated and are expected to be completed for approval by both the commissioners and the MWCD board members in upcoming weeks, according to officials from both agencies.
Daffodil Dairy Sale garners an unofficial average of $1,598
The Holsteins averaged $1,755; Jersey $800; Brown Swiss $1,305; Ayrshire $1,075 and Milking Shorthorns earned $1,500.
Carroll County Fair 2015
The 2015 Carroll County Fair sale, held July 24 and 25, totaled $423,808.81 in 292 lots.
Carroll County Fair 2010
Check the sale results from the 2010 Carroll County Fair.
2012 Carroll County Fair
The 2012 Carroll County Fair youth livestock auction had multiple record breaking bids.
Carroll County Jr. Fair plans fundraiser for new livestock facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Officials of the Carroll Co. Jr. Fair continue preparations for the construction of a new 70 foot-by-140 foot steel building. During January, The Barn Wood Company from Malvern demolished the old hog barn, lamb barn and Jr. Fair office. The materials that they could not salvage were left for the Carrollton Village






