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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • Page A5

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Zanesville, Ohio
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A5
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5A Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Times Recorder Ohio gas prices staying below $3 per gallon 'j i 38 cents lower than last month at this time. Ohio's average is lower than the national average, which was $3.04 Monday. That's 6 cents less than a week ago, and 30 cents less than this time last month. AAA says it's typical for gas prices to drop during the last months of the year, but other factors have helped bring prices down.

Associated Press COLUMBUS Prices at tpumps in Ohio at the start the new work week were well below the $3-per-gallon mark, according to a survey Monday. A gallon of regular gas was averaging $2.94 in the survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and WEX Inc. That's 13 cents less than a week ago and Pheasant Continued from Page 1A who hunt with dogs can see their dogs better at Tri Valley, too, he said. Dillon and Tri Valley are two of 27 wildlife areas across the state where pheasant were or are being released this year, Murphy said. Seventeen thousand birds will be released for hunting statewide.

Norman Skinner, a hunter who lives in Dresden, has been hunting pheasant for more than 50 years. Nowadays, most pheasant hunting is done at "hunt farms" or wildlife areas, Skinner said, because pheasant don't really live wildly in Ohio. They don't even stay in Dillon, Skinner said. For weeks after the release, he said, hunters can almost follow the birds as they travel north. "They like that flat country up north," he said.

"They just won't stay in this area." And despite Dillon being discontinued as a pheasant hunting location, Skinner said, hunt farms are becoming more popular. For the youth hunt, anyone age 17 or younger Display Model BLOW) OUT SALE! CHRIS CROOKTIMES RECORDER Sean Murphy, a wildlife technician with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife secures boxes of pheasants after releasing 30 of the game birds in Dillon Wildlife Area. can participate as long as they have a youth hunting license, which can be picked up at any sporting goods store or online, and are accompanied by a "Be safe and enjoy," Hill said. "The weather should be good for (hunting)." ksnyder2zanesville timesrecorder.com 740-450-6752 non-hunting adult age 18 or older, Hill said. There is no registration or check-in.

The hunting period lasts from sunrise to sunset on Saturday and Sunday. UFO Visualize your shed online! "www.alpinestructures.net searching through records and trying to determine the probable site of the sighting. "I have a reputation of being quite a skeptical researcher, or at least I try to get to the place where something happened or try to get to the source rather than just accept it as a strange story," Aubeck said. The story might not put Zanesville on the supernatural map, he said, but it should provide insight to a strange tale that's survived two centuries. "In a sense, it's like trying to bring back to life or commemorate something that shouldn't be completely forgotten." arumerzanesville timesrecorder.com that (residents) would immediately know that this wasn't true.

There'd be no point." The originality of the event's description also is convincing to Aubeck. Elements such as a horseless buggy and other hightech ideas such as a UFO would be unusual to find during that time period, Aubeck said, especially in such an isolated area. "There were no cars. There was nothing people could have related this to," Aubeck said. "It was isolated from any kind of science fiction.

There was nothing at that time that was even similar to this, so that in and of itself is a strange thing. It suggests something truly did happen." Aubeck and Massingill spent their time in Zanes-ville interviewing locals, a Continued from Page 1A might not be just a tall tale. Through genealogical records, it was determined Inman and his son did live during the time period. Taylor also was real and was related to Inman. Finding this connection to real records casts much of Aubeck's thoughts that the article might be a hoax aside, as he finds that, in small historical communities, witnesses to fake phenomena often are invented.

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