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moreland fruit farm

It may be bone-chilling cold outside, but inside the farm market at Moreland Fruit Farm it feels and smells like walking into Grandma’s kitchen. It’s nice and warm. Jars of jams of all kinds line the shelves. Take a deep breath. Smells like apples, apples, apples. It’s appropriate, since the farm’s main and most popular crop is apples, 40 types in all. Among them is the Melrose apple, Ohio’s...

Dean J. Garrett

Dean J. Garrett, 62, of Blacklick, formerly a longtime Twin City resident, passed away in Columbus Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014 after a brief illness. Born August 1, 1951 in Dennison, he was a son of the late Dean Byron and Helen Louise (Rentsch) Garrett. For many years, Dean was a salesman for Gibbs and Parkway Auto Centers where he was well known as “Dealin’ Dean.” He was also the former owner...

Andrew C. “Andy” Fantin

Andrew C. “Andy” Fantin, 67, of Newcomerstown, passed away at his home Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014 after a lengthy illness. Born May 10, 1946 in Dennison, he was a son of the late Fidelmo Walter and Anna Phyllis (Haleski) Fantin. A lifelong resident of the area, Andy was a graduate of Uhrichsville High School in the Class of 1964. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during the...

Janice Margaret Colvin

Janice Margaret Colvin, 84, of Uhrichsville, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014 at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia, while surrounded by her loving family. Born Oct. 10, 1929 in New Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late William R. and Margaret (Jones) Frew. A resident of Uhrichsville for over 50 years, Janice had previously lived in New Philadelphia where she grew up and...

1/22/14 Health board decides to test the waters before going after another levy

SUMMARY: Board eyeing possible levy attempt on November ballot Faced with a vote on a resolution to place a levy on the May ballot, the Holmes County Board of Health Friday Jan. 17 decided to wait. The health board discussed the levy as part of an hour-long executive session, their final decision being to test public sentiment before placing another levy on the ballot. The executive session...

1/22/14 Health board decides to test the waters before going after another levy

SUMMARY: Board eyeing possible levy attempt on November ballot Faced with a vote on a resolution to place a levy on the May ballot, the Holmes County Board of Health Friday Jan. 17 decided to wait. The health board discussed the levy as part of an hour-long executive session, their final decision being to test public sentiment before placing another levy on the ballot. The executive session...

1/22/14 Early voting hours set for May primary

SUMMARY: Hours are fewer than those in 2012 Presidential election, but should result in savings for Holmes County Board of Elections Shorter early voting hours for the May 6 primary election should result in savings for the Holmes County Board of Elections’s budget. Under a schedule set by Ohio Secretary of State John Husted, early voting for the 2014 primary election will be more in line with...

1/22/14 Early voting hours set for May primary

SUMMARY: Hours are fewer than those in 2012 Presidential election, but should result in savings for Holmes County Board of Elections Shorter early voting hours for the May 6 primary election should result in savings for the Holmes County Board of Elections’s budget. Under a schedule set by Ohio Secretary of State John Husted, early voting for the 2014 primary election will be more in line with...

1/22/14 Early voting hours set for May primary

SUMMARY: Hours are fewer than those in 2012 Presidential election, but should result in savings for Holmes County Board of Elections Shorter early voting hours for the May 6 primary election should result in savings for the Holmes County Board of Elections’s budget. Under a schedule set by Ohio Secretary of State John Husted, early voting for the 2014 primary election will be more in line with...

FROMONLINE | 2014-01-22

A winter morning get up Column Summary Grab and go dressing is the way it works on a freezing weather morning. My first step outside into the bitter cold is most definitely a non-fashion statement. In the Ross house we heat our country home with fuel oil and a wood burner. My guys cut, split, stack, load, restack on the back door deck, and then keep in the interior wood box full. Of course...