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Cheryl Marie Norris

Cheryl Marie Norris, 65, of Uhrichsville, formerly of Akron, passed away at her home on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 after a lengthy illness. Born June 25, 1948 in Akron, she was a daughter of Helen Marie (Heaton) Norris of Akron and the late Benjamin Franklin Norris Sr. A resident of the Twin City area for the past 25 years, Cheryl was a home health caregiver until her own failing health prevented...

Oh should we care about Obamacare

I debated in my own mind for a very long time whether I should write about this hot political issue. Regardless of people’s political opinion surrounding this new legislation, as of right now, it’s the law. October is a very important month as the first compliance date have arrived. By October 1, all employers–regardless of business size or health insurance offer status–must have...

The best financial gift to give your children or grandchildren

No matter which side of the political isle you are on, one thing both liberals and conservatives can agree on is that our national debt keeps growing and is out of control. It’s unconscionable to me that our country continues to borrow money and to operate without a balanced budget. Someday, and I’d say it’s sooner rather than later, the bill is coming due. It’s unfortunate and unethical...

Discovering another amazing truth about our wonderful God

Summary: Amber shares an amazing truth from the Word of God that may seem too good to be true. How do you view God? This is not a rhetorical question. I really want you to think about it. Whether you have ever consciously thought about it or not, everyone has formed a mental image of who they think God is and what He is like. I believe far too many people see God as angry and harsh. But that is...

COL Tami

Two little numbers get reversed – and there’s a meltdown at the Internal Revenue Service. It wasn’t the work of some big investment bank, or an accounting firm, or a multinational corporation. It was us – Mossers, Inc. – and you’d think we were a big deal. Let me begin by saying that I co-signed our 2012 return and, hand to the tax code, we are NOT a big deal. What we pay seems like...

FROMONLINE | 2013-09-30

By Tami Lange Mosser Lisa Zemancik said she considers herself a musician first, an educator second. Then she pauses. “Well, maybe that flip flops sometimes.” The woman who first came to the Wayne Center for the Arts as a violin instructor has for the last five years been its arts education coordinator. Her efforts in developing and implementing the Center’s many programs and linking the public...

10/7/13 Pomerene opens new cardiology department

SUMMARY: New department brings local follow-up services Pomerene Hospital has increased its cardiovascular services with the recent opening of a new cardiology department. New services offered through the department include inpatient and out patient care that, previously, Holmes County residents had to leave the county to get. According to cardiologist Dr. Alex Nicolozakes, the new...

Wooster Scots in Service

All across the country alumni, students, parents, employees, and friends of The College of Wooster took time away from their usual Saturday activities to make a difference in the lives of others during the annual Scots in Service Day. With approximately 700 volunteers gathering from coast to coast, communities benefitted from the 13th annual college tradition. Matt Long ’05 provided a little...

Bag Day at AAUW/Kiwanis Book Sale

Legend Dairy Displays Robotic Milking System During the Upcoming Wayne County Farm Tour

Family time may be one reason you get in the car to enjoy the upcoming Wayne County Farm Tour, and family time is one reason tour-stop Legend Dairy, Ltd. converted their 120-head milking operation to a Lely Robotic System. Doug and Emily Horst are the 5th generation to manage their Sterling, Ohio dairy farm along with 4th generation Dean and Esther Horst. With two young children, Doug Horst felt...