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Joseph Francis Ehrenbiet, Jr.

Joseph Francis Ehrenbiet, Jr., 90, of Tippecanoe, passed away at Aultman Hospital in Canton Friday, March 14, 2014 after a lengthy illness. Born Dec. 11, 1923 in Cleveland, he was a son of the late Joseph Francis Ehrenbiet and Ann Irene (Savage) Ehrenbiet-Willis. A resident of the Tippecanoe area since 1979, Ehrenbiet had previously been a resident of Cleveland. He was a decorated veteran of...

Eli D. Troyer

Eli D. Troyer, 82, of Fresno died Saturday, March 15, 2014 at his residence following a 6-year illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1931 in Coshocton County to the late Dan M. and Mary (Hershberger) Troyer. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Ann Barkman, whom he married Oct. 21, 1954; his children, Edna (Raymond) Wengerd...

Janet C. Elliker

Janet C. Elliker, 87, of Park Village in Dover passed away March 11, 2014 after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of John S. Elliker, who survives. They enjoyed a wonderful and varied life together for 66 years. Elliker was born in Detroit, Mich. June 21, 1926, she was the daughter of the late McKim and Josephine (Schultz) Carpenter. She graduated from Miami University in Oxford in 1948 and...

Karen Lynn (Quillin) Lord

Karen Lynn (Quillin) Lord, 72, of Newcomerstown died unexpectedly Monday, March 10, 2014 in her residence. Born at Union Hospital in Dover August 27, 1941, Lord was a daughter of the late George R. and Clara M. (Hency) Quillin. Lord was raised in New Cumberland prior to the family relocating to Stone Creek, where she graduated in 1959. For a period of time she wrote the social column “Quill...
Lady Knights score on free throw to reach final

Lady Knights score on free throw to reach final

By Dave MastWest Holmes hasn't been in a ton of close games this season. As a matter of fact, they have pretty much blown out almost every opponent they have faced on their way to a perfect 27-0 record heading into the Div. II State semifinal game in Columbus against St. Vincent-St. Mary.Their State semifinal game with St. Vincent-St. Mary made up for that wholeheartedly.So it was interesting to...

The Wilderness Center New Director Starts April 1st

As The Wilderness Center celebrates 50 years of serving our region as a cutting-edge environmental center, Jeff Corney, newly appointed executive director, becomes just the third person to assume the lead role. Corney steps into his new post on April 1st, and according to Andrew Haag, president of TWC board of trustees, “he will have some big shoes to fill”. The previous director, Gordon...

civil war roundtable

Tuesday, April 1, at 3:00 and at 6:30 p.m. will be what is sure to be a top quality program with Gene Eric Salecker, author of "Disaster on the Mississippi: the Sultana Explosion, April 27, 1865", in Wooster to speak on the Sultana.! There will be no charge and both times are open to the public. The Wayne County and Holmes County Civil War Roundtables, in collaboration with the Wayne Co...
'Finish' not just a word on a T-shirt any more

'Finish' not just a word on a T-shirt any more

Lady Knights cap off perfect season with State title in 62-45 win over Alter.Finish.It's not a long word, nor is it difficult to pronounce. But to apply it to whatever you do is a monumental task.Finish.While it may come at the end, it is not something that is derived from an end, but rather all of the little things that add up during the course of a season.Finish.That has been the West Holmes...

Taste of Tusc confirms Trails Alive and Growing in Tuscarawas County

Summary: Pizza, crab cakes, gourmet grilled cheese, marinated mushrooms wrapped in flank steak, pulled pork sandwiches, cupcakes, homemade caramel corn, and tiramisu. It could only be this annual fundraiser for the Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition. There was a lot of culinary ground to cover at the 5th annual Taste of Tusc fundraiser as guests sampled their way through two floors of...

Volunteers Appreciated at WCH

Part I: April is national volunteer month and there aren’t many local organizations that appreciate their volunteers more than Wooster Community Hospital. With over 300 volunteers providing approximately 30,000 volunteer hours per year, Carla Redick, WCH volunteer services coordinator has her hands full. Redick noted that with a range of ages from 14-96, “WCH uses volunteers in most...