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Danny “Dick” Arnold

Danny “Dick” Arnold, 74, of Millersburg passed away Wednesday afternoon, April 23, 2014 at Aultman Hospital in Canton following an extended illness. He was born Nov. 8, 1939 in Killbuck and was the son of Frank and Bernice (Miller) Arnold. June 20, 1959 he married the love of his life, Edith Swinehart and she preceded him in death May 14, 2007. Danny was a truck driver for most of his life...

Joseph John Zeno, Sr.

Joseph John Zeno, Sr., 95, of Dennison, passed away Monday, April 28, 2014 at Trinity Hospital Twin City in Dennison after a period of declining health. Born May 8, 1918 in Dennison, he was a son of the late Nunzio and Sara (Giannetti) Zeno. Joe was a lifelong resident of Dennison with the exception of the four years he spent proudly serving his country in the Army Air Corps during World War...

Richard Cairns

Richard Cairns, 83, died peacefully following a brief illness Friday, April 18, 2014. He was surrounded by his immediate family in the comfort of his own home, located on his beloved family farm in Dellroy. It was a place he called home for the past 50 years. A son of the late Ward M. and Effie (Brothers) Cairns, “Dick,” as he was known to family and friends, was born at North Industry July...

Janice Lee Cable

Janice Lee Cable, 82, of Dennison passed away Tuesday, April 22, 2014 from Parkview Medical Center in Ft. Wayne, Ind. after a sudden illness. Born July 27, 1931 in Dennison, she was a daughter of the late William Marion and Lurah Gwendolyn (Renicker) Witting. A lifelong resident of Dennison, Janice was a graduate of Dennison High School in the class of 1949. She was employed in the dietary...
Hawks finally arrive after third-place finish at Redbirds Invite

Hawks finally arrive after third-place finish at Redbirds Invite

Having gone from a team of about seven to actually competing for meet trophies was a dream Hiland coach Mark Fowler has had for several seasons. Saturday, April 19 at the Redbirds Invite in Loudonville, the Hawks found out they had arrived. In a fight for the runner-up spot all day, the Hawks eventually settled for third, but the competition made it exciting for Hiland. “I was hoping it would...

AG | 2014-04-29

Training and diligence helped sheriff's deputies and firefighters bring safe closure to a meth lab fire and a burglary Friday, April 25.Holmes County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Richard Haun said Monday, April 28 that no injuries to firefighters and law enforcement personnel were reported following what is believed to be a meth lab fire that occurred in a Township Road 561 mobile home.An alleged...

4/30/14 Learning, long distance at Wayne College Holmes Campus

SUMMARY: Long distance learning a work skill in itself More than just a new way of learning, video conferencing may soon be a necessary career skill. With an effort underway to expand its course offerings via distance learning, the University of Akron, Wayne College Holmes Campus will give students a chance to begin using video conferencing before they enter the working world. John Lorson,...

Praying Boldly

Struggling with loads of laundry, clutter in the kitchen and chaos in your life? Stress can easily steal our joy. Trish Berg reminds us to simplify the small stuff and find Joy in the Journey. Each and every week, I struggle with what to write about in this column. If you have ever run into me in the real world, I have probably asked you for some column ideas. Let’s see, I have written a...

Wanting to understand, but not being able to

SUMMARY: Mike Dewey's memory takes him back to one his mother's favorite sayings: When someone died, she'd say, "Now he knows the secret of the universe." I was standing in line at the grocery store the other day, having secured the necessary ingredients for Johnny Marzetti – a savory casserole invented in Columbus and perfected by my mother – when I saw Kurt Cobain staring at me from a...

FROMONLINE | 2014-04-30

My gloves are out of my coat pockets Column Summary I am happy the calendar says spring has arrived, I would be happier if spring knew this. By now coats should be off their grab and go hooks and caved into the closet. I have not worn sandals or flip-flops yet, I am still wearing boot socks and boots, and have worn my tenna-shoes three or four times, that’s it. I put away the wide red shovel...