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A Night in Tuscany at St. Mary School and Church

Career center students recognized for high test scores

Two Wayne County Schools Career Center seniors were recognized recently for having the highest test scores on the American Legion Americanism Test from both Wooster High School and the career center. The awards were presented in front of their peers from their career and technical programs. This is the 10th year that the career center has participated in the testing program, said government...

Wooster’s Moot Court Team impressive once again at national level

The College of Wooster’s Moot Court team once again distinguished itself at the national level with an impressive showing at the American Collegiate Moot Court Association (ACMA) Tournament, which was held Jan. 15-16 at Florida International University College of Law in Miami. Seniors Shane Legg and Claire Burgess, who captured the regional championship in November, were equally strong at...

Ashland U news

Michelle Combs, of Dalton, is the secretary of the American Marketing Association at Ashland University. She is the daughter of Adrian and Gail Combs and is majoring in marketing. The purpose of the American Marketing Association is to prepare members for careers in the marketing profession by providing internship programs, research projects, networking databases and various other career...

Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences has announced student honors

Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences recently announced the following student accomplishments during the fall 2009 term. Dean’s list: Ronald Munro, Wooster

In love and compassion Love Center convey thanks to volunteers

by Dave MastThe board of directors of the Love Center Food Pantry got together for the annual banquet on Monday, Jan. 25, to rejoice together and thank God for being faithful to the mission outreach, as well as thanking those community members who serve as volunteers for the center.The banquet, held at Gateway Fellowship Church in Millersburg, included a catered meal by Log Cabin Catering, guest...

Gardens, groundhogs, and spring!

“The O’Learys had a bit of a farm. A small cottage for the two of them and their cat, a tiny shed for the goat, the lamb, and two chickens, and a tidy little garden – with an apple tree. It wasn’t much of a farm, but it was enough – and it belonged to them.” So begins the delightful children’s book entitled A Garden for a Groundhog, by Lorna Balian. Many in agriculture-minded Wayne...

Bend a little, help a lot, Feb. 6

Bending, stretching, moving and learning never sounded so good. Not when they’re paired up with raising money for cancer research, anyway. On Saturday, Feb. 6, The Studio on Liberty will be sponsoring their second Bend-efit, the motto being, bending a little and helping a lot. Combined with the Liberty Commons, the day will feature yoga, pilates, tai chi, spinning, children creative movement,...

Rocketeer to speak Feb. 8 at West Holmes High School

Starting in fourth grade, Steve Eves became interested in rockets when Eves and his father watched with admiration as the original Saturn V and its crew made history on July 20, 1969. Eves decided to make amateur high-power rocketry his main hobby, and in 2007, he finally took his skills and ambition to a new level. He built a one-tenth scale replica of the Saturn V and made his own history with...

What’s the truth about when women need mammograms?

On Nov. 16, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) announced a controversial change to their mammography screening guidelines, recommending that screening mammograms be taken every two years for women age 50-74 (their old guidelines recommended screening mammograms every one to two years starting at age 40). Within hours of the release of the controversial guidelines, many organizations...