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Ridgewood High School stages comedic mystery 'Holy Mother of Bingo!' – Your Ohio News

Ridgewood High School presented “Holy Mother of Bingo! A Murder Mystery” Nov. 13 and 14 in the school auditorium.
This family-friendly whodunit takes place during a church bingo night that turns unexpectedly deadly, leaving everyone guessing who among the parishioners could be the culprit.
The production featured 27 Ridgewood students and one adult cast member, Jim Buehler, bringing the zany world of church hall intrigue to life. Several audience members had the chance to join in on the action as part of the performance.
Local Amish-raised cattle offer rich marbling, tender flavor and farm-to-table quality through family-run Charming Wagyu
Coshocton’s third annual Festival of Trees and Silent Auction featured 56 themed creations and raised funds for the Firefighters Toy Chest — blending festive artistry, community spirit and generosity.
Downtown celebration on Nov. 21 features festive floats, Santa’s arrival, music, and lights — marking the start of a season of community spirit and local shopping.
Mother-daughter duo Martha and Gabrielle Huff invite the community to paint, sketch and reflect at their rural property — a peaceful site rich with 19th-century heritage and natural beauty.
Jodi Swihart, FNP, is now seeing patients in Millersburg; physician assistant Brayden Chaney will join the internal medicine team in early 2026.
New stained-glass windows, updated systems and community support mark the church’s restoration nearing completion in Coshocton
Proposals would set safe nurse-to-patient ratios, strengthen oversight and give frontline nurses more say in staffing decisions
Toy Chest program aims to brighten Christmas morning for local children with community contributions of gifts and supplies
School board races decided for Ridgewood and River View districts as children services levy renewal passes narrowly
Company highlights detection, prevention and maintenance tips to protect families from the dangers of the “silent killer.”
Owner Bella Miller adds classes and upgraded equipment to support growing gymnastics program while keeping West Lafayette site open
Coshocton mayor visits RVIS students ahead of their JA BizTown trip to share lessons on campaigning, teamwork and service
The fall play featured 27 students, audience participation and a lighthearted whodunit set during a chaotic church bingo night.
Columbus artist collective OBLSK to lead free community workshops in silk dyeing and lantern-making ahead of the Nov. 21 Miracle on Main Parade and seasonal artPARK illumination.
Group collects new and gently used hoodies for preschool–12th grade to help ensure students stay warm this winter.
Nurse practitioner Dawn White, APRN-CNP, opens a family practice inside 5 Point Chiropractic, offering a blend of Western and holistic care with limited hours to start and virtual visits available. Call 740-202-5151 for details.
New seats, added wheelchair spaces and refreshed stage await the 7 p.m. show; tickets $7 with limited door sales
OSU Extension will host the ODH-approved food safety course at the Coshocton County Services Building; $175 fee, limited to 15. Register by Jan. 6 at go.osu.edu/servsafe26cosh.
Hundreds of holiday treats will be available by the pound during the morning sale in Newcomerstown
Free event Nov. 15 honors Coshocton County veterans with breakfast, guest speaker and military displays.
Club continues community service tradition after former West Lafayette Rotary disbanded.
Volunteers, students and longtime members flip thousands of pancakes to support Coshocton County children
Gaylord Kenneth Hill passed away peacefully at the age of 90 on November 6, 2025.
Senior Mother Regina Faye Long-Williams, 57, departed this life at the age of 57 on November 1, 2025, at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Doreen “Deanie” Taylor, 94, formerly of Warsaw, died Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at Danbury of Massillon.
Jeffrey J. Crouso was born on December 26, 1963, and passed on October 31, 2025.
Jean Anne (Mason) Armstrong, gifted musician and devoted teacher, passed away on November 3, 2025, at the age of 85 at the Bridgewater Retirement Community in Bridgewater, Virginia.
Judith Addy, 78, of Coshocton passed away at her home on Friday October 31, 2025, after a brief illness.
Ribbon cutting to celebrate new downtown attraction made possible by Coshocton Foundation grant; community invited to skate and share feedback on first-year experience
Community leaders join bank staff to celebrate modern facility offering drive-thru lanes, instant debit cards and local lending services

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Pi Coin Price Flashes Rare Green Signal — Can Bulls Go Higher? – BeInCrypto

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Pi Coin just printed something unusual. Three major timeframes are green at the same time. The one-month chart is up 9.5%, the seven-day chart is up 2.1%, and the last 24 hours are up 3.5%.
This is rare because the Pi Coin price is still down almost 40% in the three-month window. The token is showing early strength while most of the market is still stuck in a slow bleed. The question now is simple: is this just a brief bounce, or the start of a larger move?
PI has been stuck inside a symmetrical triangle for weeks. This pattern typically indicates indecision, rather than a trend direction.
However, yesterday, the Pi Coin price broke through the upper boundary and is now testing the confirmation level near $0.229, a key level. A clean candle close above that line is the first sign that buyers are finally taking control.
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The next clue comes from the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF). CMF measures whether money is moving into or out of an asset. Two days ago, CMF broke out of its descending trend line, rising sharply from –0.09 to +0.05.
This jump shows that the breakout is not random. Bigger Pi Coin wallets may be stepping in as the pattern flips bullish.
The On-Balance Volume (OBV) tells the other half of the story. OBV tracks buying and selling volume to show whether traders support the move. OBV touched lower, back to its rising trend line on November 12–13, hinting that retail volume wasn’t ready.
However, since November 14, OBV has begun to curl upward again. If OBV breaks its upper trend line, it confirms that retail Pi Coin buyers are now joining the move sparked by the CMF breakout.
The combination of a technical breakout, rising money flow, and recovering OBV gives Pi Coin its strongest setup in weeks.
If the Pi Coin price closes above $0.229, the move could extend to $0.236, representing a gain of approximately 4.2% from current levels. If momentum holds, the next target is near $0.252, which has previously acted as strong resistance.
However, the bullish setup can fail if the OBV rolls over again or the CMF slips back into negative territory. A drop below $0.215 weakens the structure and exposes a slide toward $0.208.
Currently, the Pi Coin price is exhibiting rare strength across multiple timeframes. Whether that strength lasts comes down to one line: $0.229. If the bulls defend it, PI’s green streak may have more room to run.
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Rare shiva linga found near Ambur – The Hindu

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K. Saravanan, curator of Government Museum, Vellore, inspects the shiva linga found near Ambur. | Photo Credit: C. VENKATACHALAPATHY
A group of workers laying the foundation for a house on a piece of land owned by a dairy farmer in Thuthipattu village near Ambur in Tirupattur unearthed a 500-year-old shiva linga.
A team of officials from the Government Museum, Vellore, led by curator K. Saravanan, inspected the linga on Saturday and traced its origin to the later Vijayanagara era in the 16th Century. “We found a similar green stone lingam on a house plot at Arani [in Tiruvannamalai district] a decade-and-a-half ago,” Mr. Saravanan told The Hindu.
To build a small concrete house for farmer S. Ramesh, workers were deepening a portion of the land to lay the foundation when one of them struck a stone idol at a depth of seven feet. Workers alerted the landlord, who informed the police and the village administrative officer.
The workers lifted the stone idol with a mechanised crane in the presence of revenue officials and the police. The shiva linga, which is two feet tall and 1.5 feet wide, has no damage to its structure.
Officials said that under the Indian Treasure Trove Act, 1878, anything found below a one-foot depth belongs to the government. Such treasure should be handed over to the district treasury, with the Collector being the sole guardian.
In this case, a report from the Government Museum, Vellore, will be sent to the Director of Museums, Chennai, and the Tirupattur Collector. Museum officials said the Collector would be requested to display the linga at Vellore Museum for students and others learn the rich past of the region.
The shiva linga, archaeologists said, would be around 500 years old and belonged to the Vijayanagara era because it was during that period, the region witnessed more temple constructions. Furthermore, most of the sculptures and idols in the region, including idols that adore the Jalakanteshwara temple, an ASI- protected monument in Vellore, belong to this period, and are made of green stones found in abundance along the Jawadhu Hills in Tiruvannamalai.
Like Sriperumbudur (the birthplace of Saint Ramanuja), the region along the Palar was a great centre for both Vaishnavites and Shaivaites. The green stone linga found near Ambur is a detachable one, another feature of the era. With the finding of the linga, the area has been earmarked for excavation, officials said.
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Art by Julia Chiplis will be featured on Maryland Lottery scratch-off ticket – The Frederick News-Post

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Artwork featuring David Lynch by Julia Chiplis.
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Artwork featuring David Lynch by Julia Chiplis.
Artwork by Julia Chiplis.
Most people buy lottery tickets for a chance to win big. But for Frederick resident Julia Chiplis, the real win came from having her artwork featured on one.
While scrolling through Instagram a few months ago, Chiplis came across a post promoting the Maryland Lottery’s “Maryland Treasurers” art contest. The statewide competition invited residents to submit original artwork celebrating the state’s history, traditions, landmarks and culture.
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Powerball Winner: Did Anyone Win Saturday's $549 Million Jackpot? – News Radio 105.5 WERC

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Monday’s (November 17) Powerball jackpot will be worth an estimated $570 million after zero players matched all six numbers during the $549 million drawing Saturday (November 15) night.
Results from Saturday’s Powerball game are listed below:
NUMBERS: 6-7-12-47-53
POWERBALL: 21
POWER PLAY: 4x
Two players won the $1.79 billion Powerball drawing on September 6. Tickets purchased in Missouri and Texas matched all five white numbers and the red Powerball, resetting the next drawing to $20 million ($10.2 million cash value) for September 8.
The September 6 drawing was the second largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history, behind only the $2.04 billion Powerball drawing on November 7, 2022. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are reported to be 1 in 292.2 million, according to Powerball.com.
The $1.79 billion jackpot winner was the first since one player won the $205 million Powerball drawing on May 31. The Powerball had previously reset after one player won the $167 million Powerball drawing on April 26.
One player in California matched all six numbers to win the $2.04 billion ($997.6 million) jackpot on November 7, 2022, the largest jackpot offered in U.S. lottery history, according to the official Powerball website. Powerball has had jackpots exceeding $1 billion six times.
Mega Millions games have also exceeded $1 billion seven times, which includes its largest offering, a $1.603 billion jackpot that was one by a player in Florida on August 8. Both jackpots increase during each following game until there’s a jackpot winning ticket matching all six numbers drawn, which includes the additional Mega Millions Gold Ball or Powerball in each respective game.

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$1 gamble turns into $2M while Powerball hits $570M – Rolling Out

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The Powerball jackpot ballooned to an estimated $570 million Monday after no ticket matched all six numbers in Saturday’s drawing, leaving lottery officials scrambling to locate the evening’s most fortunate players — including one whose modest $1 gamble paid dividends in spectacular fashion.
While the grand prize eluded all participants Saturday, five players secured life-changing windfalls by matching the first five numbers. Among them, a Puerto Rico ticket holder emerged as the night’s champion, claiming $2 million rather than the standard $1 million second-tier prize. The difference? A strategic decision to add Power Play for an extra dollar, which doubled the payout.
Saturday’s drawing produced four standard $1 million winners alongside the Puerto Rico player’s enhanced prize. Two of the million-dollar tickets were purchased in California, while Arizona accounts for the fourth. None of these winners have publicly identified themselves yet, though lottery officials are working to establish contact.
The winning combination for Saturday’s drawing consisted of 6, 7, 12, 47 and 53, with a Powerball number of 21. All second-tier winners successfully predicted the initial five numbers but failed to match the crucial Powerball, the sole barrier between them and the $549 million jackpot.
The Power Play feature, which costs an additional $1 per ticket, multiplies non-jackpot prizes by a randomly selected number between two and 10. Saturday’s multiplier was two, transforming one player’s standard $1 million prize into a $2 million windfall.
Beyond the top-tier winners, five additional players claimed $200,000 prizes by selecting Power Play and correctly matching four white balls plus the Powerball. These modest victories demonstrate the feature’s capacity to substantially increase winnings across multiple prize levels.
Lottery officials emphasize that all players should examine their tickets carefully and secure them in a safe location. Winners should sign the back of their tickets immediately to establish ownership. Those holding winning tickets must contact lottery authorities promptly to initiate the claims process.
The upcoming Monday drawing features a $570 million jackpot with an estimated cash value of $266.9 million. Players can purchase tickets for $2 each, though the odds of securing the grand prize remain formidable at approximately 1 in 292.2 million.
Saturday’s drawing unfolds against the backdrop of significant lottery activity nationwide. Officials continue searching for a $3 million prize winner who came tantalizingly close to a substantially larger jackpot in a separate drawing. Meanwhile, Friday’s Mega Millions drawing produced a $980 million winner just before that jackpot reached the symbolic $1 billion threshold, marking one of the year’s most substantial single-ticket victories.
The escalating Powerball jackpot represents the game’s characteristic pattern of growing prizes, which accumulate as drawings pass without a grand prize winner. Each rollover increases the next drawing’s potential payout, creating mounting excitement and driving ticket sales upward as the prize grows.
For the anonymous Puerto Rico winner, the $2 million prize represents a remarkable return on a $3 investment — the $2 base ticket price plus the $1 Power Play option. While the amount falls short of the jackpot, it nonetheless constitutes a transformative sum that underscores the lottery’s capacity to generate unexpected wealth from minimal initial outlays.
As Monday’s drawing approaches, millions of players will test their luck against astronomical odds, hoping to join the exclusive ranks of Powerball jackpot winners while the Puerto Rico player prepares to claim a prize that validates the Power Play strategy.
Source: The U.S. Sun

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