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Mildred V. Gardner

Mildred V. Gardner, 82, of Newcomerstown passed away Thursday, June 19, 2014 at Affinity Medical Center in Massillon after a recent surgery. Born June 23, 1931 in Gilmore, she was the daughter of the late Ernest Peeper Sr. and Louisa Mae (Dearth) Peeper Miller. On August 25, 1951 Mildred married Leroy Dickinson, with whom she enjoyed 35 years of marriage until his passing Dec. 23, 1986. They...

Thomas L. Donohoe

Thomas L. Donohoe, 89, of Uhrichsville, passed away Thursday, June 19, 2014 at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia after a brief illness. Born Nov. 13, 1924 in Uhrichsville, he was a son of the late Thomas and Blanche (Whitaker) Donohoe. A lifelong Twin City resident, Tom was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School in 1942 before serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a...

Grace Ann Calderon

Grace Ann Calderon, 81, of New Philadelphia died Tuesday, June 17, 2014 in Union Hospital at Dover following a period of declining health. A daughter of the late Harold C. and Helen (Haupert) Everett, Grace Ann was born Jan. 17, 1933 at Tuscarawas. She was a 1950 graduate of Tuscarawas Warwick High School and following graduation, Grace Ann attended the Lamar Beauty School in Akron. She married...
Daugherty sets the stage for exciting night of racing at Hilltop Speedway

Daugherty sets the stage for exciting night of racing at Hilltop Speedway

With the sun shining, fans filling the stands, and 105 cars in the pits, racing action was sure to excite at the Hill for the street stock invitational at Hilltop Speedway Saturday, June 14. The drivers did not disappoint. The Holmes Pest Control Street Stocks had a field of 21 for the night’s $1,000 to win invitational. Setting fast time was Kyle Moore with a time of 16.854. Picking up each...

Baseball, soccer and more with the grandkids

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about spending some quality time with the grandkids. Bruce Stambaugh writes about nature, weather, hobbies and people, often using personal experiences. Much to their dismay, he also writes about his family. He uses humor and pathos when he can’t think of anything else to include. For June 30, 2014 Time was running out. We had already visited with our daughter...

How the old testament law can still be used today

Summary: Amber what purpose the Old Testament law still serves In my articles I touch a lot on how we are no longer under the law but under grace if we are Christians. I love to write about it because knowing that has transformed my life. There is still a purpose for the law, however. As I have mentioned before, God gave the law to make us see that we could never be good enough; we need a...
Vulture's Knob: Away from the traffic, its trails are a challenge

Vulture's Knob: Away from the traffic, its trails are a challenge

To reach it, you have to go down a long lane in either the dust or the mud, depending on the weather.Then you turn left and go a little farther down a path until you see some playground equipment, an open shed, a pavilion and a whole lot of green.Welcome to Vulture's Knob, one of Wayne County's most beautiful vistas and the holy grail for mountain bikers and trail runners all over the...

6/23/14 Girl gets probation in bomb threat at Millersburg Elementary

SUMMARY: At sentencing, the girl's mother explained that the threat was made because her daughter was afraid of a teacher and wanted to get out of class. Juvenile Court Judge Lee ordered a 14 day term of incarceration, suspended. An 11-year-old girl who made a bomb threat at Millersburg Elementary was sentenced Monday June 23 to probation. The girl, who will be in the sixth grade this fall, was...

COLUMN: I can't get past the feel of a paper book in my hand

COLUMN SUMMARY: If you have a book by your side at all times then give me a high five. Reading is a rush, but not everyone loves reading electronically. Do you? Raise your hands if you have to be reading a book at all times. This doesn’t mean a book on the shelf, this means a book that has been started and is actively being ready at any point during the day. That would be me since I was old...

Wm. G. “Bill” Oliver

Wm. G. “Bill” Oliver, 91, of Killbuck went home with our Lord Monday, June 23, 2014. He was born in Canton to Glennwood and Helen (Fox) Oliver. After serving in WWII from 1942 to 1946 he married Dorothy L. Sechler June 14, 1948. “Wild” Bill, as he was known, was an avid race fan and drove the northern NASCAR circuit full time for many years in the 50s. After their daughter, Cheryl, was...