Community event at HCA features homegrown talent
While larger performance venues are easily accessible, the Holmes Center for the Arts is creating meaningful local opportunities for artists by hosting events like An Artful Gathering, a free two-day art gala on Aug. 22-23 showcasing regional talent in visual art, music, dance and youth performance.
Area festivals beckon this fall around Holmes County
Autumn brings plenty of fascinating festivals to Holmes County and Amish Country, and as the leaves turn to various stunning hues, visitors will have plenty of chances to take in plenty of festivities.
Korean KIA Hott’s remains to be memorialized Aug. 25
The remains of 1st Lt. William Harold Hott of Holmesville, who was killed in action during the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned home for a memorial service on Aug. 25 at the Holmes County Fairgrounds.
Local Civil War heroes' tale at next CWRT
The Wayne County Civil War Round Table will host a free program on Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wayne County Historical Society schoolhouse in Wooster, featuring Gerald A. Payn presenting the stories of two local Civil War heroes.
Jus B Media celebrates 10 years
The Orrville Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated Jus B Media’s 10th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Lincoln Way Vineyards, recognizing a decade of innovation and community support.
Central Christian girls tennis rebuilds with youth
Central Christian’s girls tennis team enters the new season with a younger roster after graduating four players and adding four freshmen.
Turning over stones along a crooked river
This Drawing Laughter column discusses a multigenerational family adventure exploring a creek, teaching kids about nature, wildlife handling and life lessons learned through hands-on experiences and playful mishaps.
The first day of school for Tusky Valley is Aug. 20
The first day of school for Tuscarawas Valley Local Schools is Aug. 20. Kindergarten students will begin all-day classes Aug. 27.
Even when strict, some kindness never hurts
Columnist Mike Dewey reflects on his experience working the overnight security shift, sharing humorous and insightful memories while highlighting lessons about resilience, kindness and navigating life’s unexpected turns.
Brush to talk Ice Age at Killbuck Valley Museum
Nigel Brush, a renowned archaeologist and professor emeritus of geology, will present “Ice Age Animals” on Thursday, Aug. 14, at Duncan Theater in Killbuck as part of the Exploring the Deep Past of Holmes County series.
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