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Union Hospital partners with the Dover Library for ‘Go Red for Women Day’

Union Hospital partners with the Dover Library for ‘Go Red for Women Day’

In recognition of the American Heart Association’s “National Wear Red Day – Go Red for Women” Friday, Feb. 7, Union Hospital and the Dover Public Library have partnered to offer heart health screenings from 8 a.m. to noon. National Wear Red Day focuses on helping women understand their personal risk of heart disease, including ways to help reduce it through healthy eating, exercise and...
Former Dover Police captain appointed to Board of Commissioners

Former Dover Police captain appointed to Board of Commissioners

The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), Tuscora Lodge #4, recently announced the appointment of Robert W. Everett, by The Supreme Court of Ohio, as a member of the Board of Commissioners of the Clients’ Security Fund. Everett, who serves as President of Tuscora Lodge #4, is a retired Dover police captain and formerly served as a member of the Board of Commissioners. Everett received an original...

Frederick Edward “Fritz” Wendling

Frederick Edward “Fritz” Wendling, 79, of Newcomerstown passed away Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 at Grant Medical Center in Columbus. Born May 9, 1934 in Dover, he was the son of the late Norman L. and Delphia May (Akers) Wendling. He graduated from Dover High School with the Class of 1952. Fritz was the owner of Wendling Construction in Dover. He was a member of the Ohio National Guard. He...

Sara Jane (Lapp) Weaver

Sara Jane (Lapp) Weaver, 65, of Sugarcreek passed away Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 at Aultman Hospital with her family by her side. She was born in Hartville April 19, 1948 to the late Andrew K. and Clara (Sommers) Lapp. She was a homemaker and a member of Gospel Light Chapel in Dundee. She leaves behind a loving husband, Levi Weaver, whom she married April 9, 1970. To this union were born one son,...

Ohio Bluebird Society Annual Educational Conference

Members of the Ohio Bluebird Society will be flocking to their yearly gathering at Fisher Auditorium on February 22nd in potentially record numbers. “This will be the 6th annual educational conference held in Wooster”, according to the society’s executive director Marcella Hawkins. “Our crowd has grown from 150 the first year to 350 in 2013. This will be the first year we have moved to...

The Sleeping Beauty Ballet a Treat for the Cold Weary

Summary: What happens when you put the put the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas together with The Nureyev State Ballet Theater of Russia? Could it be magic? Though it was postponed due to frigid temperatures from January 28 to January 30, a crowd of more than 500 attended the performance of The Sleeping Beauty Ballet at the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas in...

There is no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus

Summary: Amber shares the remarkable truth that if you have received Jesus as your Savior, you are not condemned anymore. Do you ever feel condemned, like you are not ever good enough? I used to live in an almost perpetual state of condemnation (with a little self righteousness thrown in here and there). I was condemned if I did and condemned if I didn’t. It seemed like I was just never good...

Douglas W. Kelting

Douglas W. Kelting, 64, died Jan. 28, 2014. He was born June 16, 1949. Doug’s smile was infectious. He always tried to put humor into every situation. Every conversation would end in “God Bless.” He was an avid trumpet player in the Rogers High School band in Toledo. He became a Marine after graduation June 29, 1967. He was given an Honorable Discharge Dec. 31, 1968. Thank you for all the...
A new perspective

A new perspective

Kellie Lester has always liked numbers and problem solving.When setting out into the world after high school, however, East Holmes Schools' new treasurer thought nursing was her future."It was when I was really young, the nursing, but it just didn't fit," Lester said. "I was actually studying to be an ER nurse. I started to notice something was wrong when we got around all the needles."Looking...
For children to have a successful school experience, vision care extremely important

For children to have a successful school experience, vision care extremely important

Making sure that a child is well-educated is one of the most important jobs a parent has. Education in children and young adults is about more than studying and getting good grades. It’s a way to discover new things and increase their knowledge of the world around them. Education enables them to differentiate between right and wrong, good and evil. It opens their minds to people from all walks...