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Muskingum County • October 29, 2025

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Good morning, Muskingum County. Today's forecast calls for a slightly cooler-than-normal Tuesday at 58 degrees with partly cloudy skies – not quite matching the historical average of 61 for this date, but comfortably distant from the record 18°F chill of 1976. The gentle east winds create ideal conditions for exploring local attractions, though you might want to keep that moisturizer handy as the dry air settles in.

For thrill-seekers, Camp Carraway at Athens Scream Park delivers 30 minutes of heart-pounding terror with witches, clowns, and chainsaw-wielding characters lurking around every corner. If you prefer your excitement on a plate rather than jumping out at you, consider the short drive to Newark's hidden gem – 1922 On The Square. This fine-dining establishment carries on a century-old family tradition with Chilean sea bass and prime rib ravioli, proving that sometimes the most remarkable experiences are tucked away in small Ohio towns.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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☀️ Muskingum County braces for partly cloudy Tuesday with 58-degree high. Residents can expect east winds at 9.2 mph with an overnight low of 38 degrees, slightly cooler than the seasonal normal. Weather conditions create favorable driving conditions but may contribute to dry skin issues, while posing a low risk for asthma sufferers. Today's forecast falls below the historical average high of 61 degrees for October 28, which saw record temperatures of 79°F (1950) and 18°F (1976). The typically wet day historically averages 0.09 inches of precipitation.

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👻 Athens Scream Park unleashes terror on Southeast Ohio thrill-seekers. Camp Carraway offers a 30-minute haunted trail filled with witches, chainsaw murderers, clowns, and deranged counselors lurking in the darkness. The attraction features several horror-themed cabins built by scare actors themselves, complete with jump scares and realistic props. Despite cold weather on opening weekend, over 300 people braved the experience, which costs $15 for general admission or $25 for a premium "R.I.P. Fright Pass." The park also gives back to the community by offering discounts to visitors who donate food items for local pantries and animal shelters.

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🍽️ Small Ohio town hides a fine-dining gem with deep roots. 1922 On The Square in Newark carries on a family restaurant tradition dating back to its namesake year. Owner Alex Athan continues his great-grandfather George's legacy in the exact location where the original moved in 1934. The restaurant blends modern and classic elements while serving signature dishes like Chilean sea bass and prime rib ravioli alongside old family recipes. For lighter fare, visitors can enjoy a Buffalo Trace bourbon Old Fashioned in the Natoma Lounge Bar.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

Real estate listing image Moneymaking Trio On Acreage: For $229,900, you can own a trio of income-generating properties on over 3 acres. Current tenants occupy these investment opportunities, so keep your distance during the viewing process.
Real estate listing image Modern farmhouse dream nest: Priced at $172,500, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath home boasts modern farmhouse charm with brand new hardwood floors, fresh paint, and a completely updated kitchen featuring stainless appliances and stylish cabinetry.
Real estate listing image Perfect Starter Home Downtown: Priced at $279,000, this cozy two-bedroom home with a bonus loft bedroom features a detached two-car garage, an open floor plan ideal for entertaining, and is just minutes from essential services.

🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

👻 Oct. 29 - Twilight Zone Life Lessons: Step into the Twilight Zone at Ohio University Zanesville on Oct 29 for a captivating two-person show exploring 50 life lessons from the iconic series. Based on Mark Dawidziak's thought-provoking book.
🎃 Oct. 29 - Pumpkin Palooza Fall Festival: Get spooky at Pumpkin Palooza! Elson Hall transforms into a fall wonderland on Oct 29 with costume contests, pumpkin decorating, Halloween movies, and plenty of treats to satisfy your sweet tooth.
🦊 Oct. 29 - Internal Monitoring with Foxfire: Sharpen your workplace safety skills at COSH RM's Internal Monitoring with Foxfire workshop! Join fellow professionals on Oct 29 at Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center in Zanesville for essential monitoring techniques.
👻 Oct. 29 - Teen Halloween Spooky Fun: Teens, get your spook on at Roseville Branch Library's Frightfully Fun Teentober! Dive into creepy crafts and mysterious challenges on October 29—just in time for Halloween thrills at 41 N Main St.
📚 Oct. 30 - Bedtime Story Magic: Transform storytime from a chore to a joy at New Concord Branch Library! Join our master storytellers on Oct 30 for valuable tips and tricks to enhance reading experiences with your little one.
📋 Nov. 1 - NAACP County Meeting: Join the Muskingum County NAACP for their monthly General Body Meeting on November 1st at 526 Putnam Ave in Zanesville. Connect with community leaders and learn about upcoming initiatives and events.
🎭 Nov. 1 - Brewery Fright Night Costumes: Get spooky at the 18th Annual Fright Night at the Brewery Costume Party! Don your most creative disguise for a chance to win prizes while enjoying themed music on November 1 at 126 Muskingum Ave, Zanesville.
👵 Nov. 1 - Senior Resource Fair: Discover valuable resources for seniors at the free Senior Adult Resource Fair on Nov 1 at Bethel Community Center. Enjoy complimentary coffee, donuts, and a chance to win door prizes!
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