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What’s with all this garbage? Holmes County commissioners explore options as Millersburg recycling site overflows with trash

One man’s recycling is another man’s trash, and the Holmes County commissioners are none too pleased about it. The recycling bins located at Crissey Memorial Pool on the west edge of Millersburg have become a growing concern as residents continue to use them as trash receptacles. In addition, Brown’s Trash Removal of Perrysville, which has a contract with the village of Millersburg to pick up...

Millersburg Pack 357 pinewood derby kids have a blast going fast

It’s cold outside, but that didn’t stop one local group of race enthusiasts from building and tuning up their cars - their pinewood derby cars, that is. Millersburg Pack 357 recently held its annual pinewood derby at the Millersburg United Methodist Church. Scouts spent Christmas break designing, cutting, sanding, painting and tuning their pinewood car for the big race. A total of 24 boys...

Representative Dave Hall named to additional legislative committee

State Representative Dave Hall (R-Killbuck) was recently appointed as ranking member to the House Consumer and Economic Protection Committee for the remainder of the 128th General Assembly. Updated committee assignments were announced by Ohio House Speaker Armond Budish (D- Beachwood) and House Minority Leader William G. Batchelder (R- Medina). “It is an honor to be appointed as ranking member...

Elizabeth Weaver obituary

Elizabeth Weaver, infant daughter of Atlee and Susie Weaver of Fredericksburg, died Jan. 20, 2010, at Aultman Hospital. She was born Tuesday evening at Aultman. Surviving are a twin brother, Emanuel; sisters, Annie, Marlene, Leah, and Lori, all of the home; grandparents, Roy and Anna Hershberger of Fredericksburg and Amanda Weaver of Fredericksburg; and great-grandmother, Amanda Weaver of...

Daniel Hordak obituary

Daniel Hordak, 72, of Coshocton, formerly of Toledo, died Jan. 17, 2010, at his home, following an extended illness. Daniel was born April 12, 1937, in Toledo, to the late John and Angeline Hordak. He attended Woodward High School and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He retired from the city of Toledo and was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Millersburg, and the VFW in Toledo. Surviving are...

Sam Miller obituary

Sam D.S. Miller, 87, of Millersburg, died peacefully Jan. 18, 2010, surrounded by his family. Sam was born April 30, 1922, on the family farm in Berlin Township, to the late Daniel S. and Fannie D. Miller. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Amish Church. He enjoyed family, friends, singing, visiting, campfires, and vacations in Florida. Surviving are his wife, Ella C. Miller, whom he...

Cora Lee Harsell-Remonda obituary

Cora Lee Harsell-Remonda, 84, of Big Prairie, died quietly Jan. 16, 2010, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, surrounded by her family. Cora Lee was born Jan. 1, 1926, in Palmyra, Mo., to the late George Mitchell and Mary Ellen Boehl. She had been employed as a technician for 11 years at St. Mary Hospital and was later employed for 18 years as a nurse’s aide at Blessing Hospital. She was a member...

Janet Nelson obituary

Janet J. Nelson, 71, of Nankin, died Jan. 18, 2010, at Hospice of North Central Ohio, following a short illness. Janet was born Sept. 9, 1939, in Ashland, to the late Bernard L. and Ethel L. Jelly, and had lived in Ashland and Wayne counties all her life. She had worked as a nurse’s aide at Good Shepherd, Brethren Care, and the Griffith nursing homes in Ashland, and was a member of Nankin...

Sheriff’s Report, 01/19/10

Report taken of a disturbance on Purdy St., Killbuck. Suspicious vehicle reported on TR 559, Prairie Township. Reports taken of a two vehicle non-injury accident on CR 77, Salt Creek Township, one vehicle non-injury accidents on CR 58, Mechanic Township, and on SR 241, Paint Township, and a one vehicle injury on CR 192, Prairie Township. Donald A. Usner, 54, of Akron, was arrested for having...

Hawks survive first half to post 63-48 victory over Malvern

For the Hiland Hawks in the first half of its Jan. 22 showdown with Inter-Valley Conference rival Malvern, it was all about survival. The second half was all Hawks, as Hiland managed to survive a shaky start just fine, regrouping for a 63-48 win, which all but eliminated the Hornets from contention for the IVC title. A 9-2 lead to start the game on the strength of five points from Noah Boyd and...