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What It Means To Be A Dewey, If You Care To Know

SUMMARY: Assuming we're all playing a game of Musical Chairs and that, logically, there has to be a loser, Mike Dewey delves deeply in his DNA and surfaces with a smile. My niece -- otherwise known as My Favorite Person in the World -- is, without question, a real Dewey and for that, I’m grateful. She’s smart, slender, brilliant, beautiful, insightful, intelligent, kind and...

5/13/14 Deputy Sgt. honored with Buckeye State Sheriff's Association Life Saving award

SUMMARY: Sgt. Joel Weaver saved a suicidal man's life Jan. 21. The man attempted suicide by hanging, and Weaver held him above the rope for eight minutes until assistance arrived. A Holmes County Sheriff’s deputy was honored Tuesday May 13 for saving the life of a man attempting suicide. Deputy Sgt. Joel Weaver was presented with a Buckeye State Sheriff’s Association Life Saving award by...
Hawks capture unexpected NET tennis championship

Hawks capture unexpected NET tennis championship

Keeping their heads above water.That was the goal of Hiland tennis coach Tony Mullet coming into this season of few expectations following a mass exodus of talent the year prior in which six of his seven starters graduated.A .500 record.Win more than you lose.Well, bag all of that nonsense.After tying for the Northeast Tennis Conference title by going 6-1, the Hawks pulled off something that none...
Hawks capture second straight Northeast Tennis Conference conference title

Hawks capture second straight Northeast Tennis Conference conference title

Hiland put the wraps on a thrilling regular season of tennis in which they claimed the school's second consecutive Northeast Tennis conference title.With a young group, head coach Tony Mullet wasn't expecting a lot this year, but his players stepped up, and in doing so earned some nice postseason accolades.The final league standings for the conference stood as follows:1. Hiland2. Central...
Lady Hawks start tournament round with upset victory

Lady Hawks start tournament round with upset victory

Renita Yoder was at it again in Hiland tournament opener against Shenandoah Saturday, May 10 at Strasburg.To say the Hiland senior first baseman has caught fire recently is like saying the Mike Trout is a pretty good hitter.Yoder torched Shenandoah pitching for another three-run home run early, and the Lady Hawks made it stand up in their 7-6 victory which advanced them into a Sectional showdown...
Lady Knights 'complete package' earns them first tourney win in nine years

Lady Knights 'complete package' earns them first tourney win in nine years

West Holmes pitcher Stormi Morris danced with danger, and she liked it.Morris danced in and out of the shadows of danger in West Holmes' Sectional opener versus River View Monday, May 12 at River View High School.The wily junior allowed a dozen hits, but somehow managed to scatter Black Bears base runners on the bases like pieces from a lost game of Janga.And at the end of the game, although...
Buckeye Career Center honors two alumni at annual banquet

Buckeye Career Center honors two alumni at annual banquet

The Buckeye Career Center Foundation presented awards to two Buckeye Career Center alumni at its 14th annual Recognition Banquet. The banquet was held Tuesday, May 2 at the Kent State University, Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center. The Alumnus of the Year Award was presented to Eric Blackwell. Blackwell is a 1998 Graduate of the Truck Mechanics Program at the Buckeye Career Center. During his...

Spring Migration Update

Spring migration update Columnist Bruce Glick summarizes happenings in the local birding world. This week Bruce writes about birding in the wonderful month of May. Read more about it in the "Gone Birding" column. It's been quite a week. Although I've heard varying reports of how good the songbird migration has been, at least here in the Goshen, Indiana area we had a number of very good days...

The Napkins

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. It a started with napkins. It sounds silly now, but in the moment, it was a big deal. It was one of those moments in time when your life flashes before your eyes, and this flashback was not very good. You...

FROMONLINE | 2014-05-14

So much to play outside Column Summary When I was a kid I played outside, in all kinds of weather. I didn’t have a cell phone, and a game system? We were teenagers when our parents bought us an Atari. For most of my childhood years my family lived in the country. We had a big grassy yard to run in, a creek bed to explore, and a woods to set up our pioneer play. We rode our bikes up and down...