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Mary D. Chupp

Mary D. Chupp, 83, of Millersburg died Saturday, March 22, 2014 at her residence following a short illness. She was born April 30, 1930 in Holmes County to the late Dan J.B. and Ida (Hershberger) Miller. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband, Jacob E. Chupp, whom she married Nov. 30, 1952; her two daughters, Dora Chupp of Millersburg...

Dyeing to Feel Better? Check This Out

SUMAMRY: As the saying goes, "No one likes getting older, but it beats the alternative." This week, Mike examines his own reflection and invites you to do the same. For someone who’s fallen victim to temptation too many times to modestly claim, it’s still a wonder that I’ve never stumbled blindly into this one. I refer, of course, dying … no, no, no: not that kind of dying; I...

Hey, If It

For someone who’s fallen victim to temptation too many times to modestly claim, it’s still a wonder that I’ve never stumbled blindly into this one. I refer, of course, dying … no, no, no: not that kind of dying; I mean, using artificial gunk to color my hair. Ooops. I guess it’s spelled “dyeing.” Sorry about that. Even an English major has the occasional glitch. Faithful readers...

wcscc yearbook

SMITHVILLE –Wayne County Schools Career Center Interactive Media students are now selling the 2013-2014 yearbook during all three lunch periods in the commons. Students can also go to the Interactive Media lab at the school to purchase a yearbook. The deadline for ordering is April 30. The senior project is led by editor Randy McCrea of Norwayne, with cover designer Maleena Elliott of...

alice ballet

The enchanting story of Alice in Wonderland is this year’s Wayne Center Ballet’s spring production centerpiece. Based on Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass this fantastical ballet choreographed by Artistic Director Tricia Jenkins-Meyer and Brenda Klingbeil-Schwinn is sure to captivate audience member of all ages. It will be...

Doug Brown, local pro skateboarder, releases third book

Summary: Doug Brown released his third book, Bliss of the Unwind: My Life Beyond the Board, on March 18. The book is a combination of his previous books, but with a deeper look at his life leading up to his professional skateboarding career. For Doug Brown, professional athlete, motivational speaker and author, the release of a book is pretty cathartic. This is especially true for his third...

Confidential informant admits to ripping off sheriff's office with fake drug buys

A Big Prairie man who faked drug buys while working as a confidential informant for the Holmes County Sheriff's narcotics unit is facing prison time after pleading guilty to tampering with evidence charges.Joshua L. Jones, 30, pleaded guilty Tuesday March 25 in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to three counts of tampering with evidence, third-degree felonies that each carry up to 36 months in...

3/26/14 Holmes County Job Fair April 16

SUMMARY: Local employers looking to fill a variety of positions in hospitalility, industry, healthcare Where would you like to work? More than 14 local businesses hiring in Holmes County will be accepting applications and resumes Wednesday, April 16 at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, from noon to 6 p.m. The businesses, representing local industries, are looking to fill positions in healthcare,...

wooster umc

When you walk into the sanctuary of Wooster United Methodist Church, you can’t help but be awed by the stained glass windows. There are 45 windows in total, all original from the church’s construction in 1886. And with age, comes the inevitable breakdown. So, in late 2012, the Willet Hauser Architectural Glass Co. came in and took all the windows apart, built a special box for each and took...