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New Lexington firefighter and paramedic Jordan Hatem watches an abandoned home burn during a practice fire in New Lexington.
Laura Rohraugh hugs her daughter Samantha, a kindergartner at Washington Elementary School, at the end of the day on Thursday.
Tri-Valley Local Schools bus driver Debbie Harrison speaks to the media about the accident that claimed the life of 6-year-old Kasey King Thomas.
Stained glass artist Chuck Borsari works to install the latest stained glass window at Chesterhill United Methodist Church. The church was built in 1866. Borsari placed his first window in the church in 1982. Each window is commissioned by a family from the church. The sixth window created by Borsari was made possible by the John family.
Rose Fox shovels the driveway in front of her home in Southward Circle in Zanesville.
Richard Klein hugs his aunt Deborah Dilo and mother Judith Boulton, right, after being released from jail. Klein was charged with two counts each of child endangering and involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of his stepsons, Anthony Tullius, 2, and Ayden Cecil, 3, during a 2011 camping trip to Ellis Dam. He was found not guilty of all four counts.
Jerry Price of West Lafayette, looks over flags at the Ohio Flags of Honor display at Richard Downing Airport. Price is a Marine who served in Vietnam.
The casket of Terry Richard “Dick” Guss Sr. is raised onto a South Zanesville fire truck. Guss died Sunday from injuries sustained in a fall. Guss, 71, served as mayor of South Zanesville for the last six years and was a volunteer fireman for more than 25 years. Hundreds attended the funeral service at Rolling Plains United Methodist Church.
Zanesville 3-year-old Braylon Wood uses a hose at the game opperated by the Zanesville Fire Department at Taste of Zanesville.