Pickaway County • March 25, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. When it comes to local law enforcement activity, this past weekend was one for the record books. Circleville police tackled an impressive 80 incidents in just three days, handling everything from domestic disturbances to recovering a stolen vehicle during what must have felt like a non-stop shift for our dedicated officers. Their tireless work continues as several cases remain under investigation.
Meanwhile, vibrant footwear is taking on special meaning this Friday as the Pickaway County Board of Developmental Disabilities invites everyone to "Rock Your Socks" for World Down Syndrome Day. And in a touching tribute to community leadership, Berger Hospital has honored John Edgar—Air Force veteran, former superintendent, and healthcare champion—by dedicating their surgery center lobby to the man whose vision helped secure the hospital's future through its OhioHealth integration and $10 million modernization project.
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🚓 Circleville police tackle 80 incidents in action-packed weekend. Officers responded to everything from domestic disturbances to traffic violations between March 21-23, 2025. A stolen vehicle was discovered during a routine traffic stop on U.S. Route 23, while an injury accident on North Pickaway Street required hospital transport. Police also investigated multiple theft reports, fraud complaints, and made at least one arrest on Logan Street following a warrant complaint. The department continues to investigate several open cases.
🧦 Colorful socks unite community for World Down Syndrome Day. The Pickaway County Board of Developmental Disabilities invites everyone to participate in "Rock Your Socks Day" on Friday, March 21st. Residents are encouraged to wear their most vibrant, creative, or even mismatched socks to show support and raise awareness. The celebration, part of World Down Syndrome Day observations, offers a simple yet meaningful way for community members to participate in this global recognition event. Look for those eye-catching pairs hiding at the bottom of your sock drawer!
🏥 Berger Hospital names surgery center lobby after community leader John Edgar. The dedication ceremony in February honored Edgar's significant contributions to healthcare in Circleville, Ohio. As a hospital board member since 2015, Edgar played a crucial role in Berger's integration with OhioHealth, ensuring the facility's continued growth. The Air Force veteran and former school superintendent's recognition comes as the hospital advances through its $10 million surgery modernization project. The upgrades will provide private pre- and post-operative rooms, expanded waiting areas, and improved navigation for patients and families.
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-Proverbs 3:5-6
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