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7/10/13 After being found incompetent to stand trial, Stutzman being sent back to facility where he was found competent

SUMMARY: Common Pleas judge orders Stutzman to Timoty B. Moritz Forensic Unit A Wayne County Common Pleas judge has ordered a Navarre man charged with killing his adoptive parents back to a Columbus facility where he was previously found to be faking psychosis. Rodney Stutzman, 33, will be sent back to the Twin Valley Timothy B. Moritz Forensic Unit following Wayne County Common Pleas Judge...

FROMONLINE | 2013-07-10

Garden fresh, thank-you for your time Column Summary Memories of our homegrown garden days come back to me when I see my Amish neighbors weeding their gardens; can’t wait for their sign to go up. When my husband and I bought our five country acres some 27 years ago, we were anxious, as are most new homeowners with rural acreage, to plant our first garden. I recall the days of gardening when I...

Counting and reporting common bird sightings is on the rise, thanks to eBird

Counting and reporting common bird sightings is on the rise, thanks to eBird Columnist Bruce Glick summarizes happenings in the local birding world. This week Bruce reports on a visit with an eBird birder. Read more in the "Gone Birding" column. My wife Helen and I just got back from three days in Goshen, Indiana. While we were there we connected with Bob and Christine Guth. In the early...

Doc Lehman

HED: “Boomer” Book to Benefit Orrville Class of ’76 Scholarship Fund SUMMARY: Doc Lehman starts with memories, move to blog and now a book about life in 1960s-70s Orrville. By Tami Lange It started out as a project suggested by his son – to put down in writing his memories of growing up in a small town. Someday, Doc Lehman’s son said, the five grandsons might want to read about how life...

SUMMER STAGE story and foto

HED: Patterson marks retirement by writing a show about life Summary: Summer Stage moves to Arts Center for a musical journey from cradle to grave By Tami Lange Todd Patterson is going through some significant changes in his life – chief among them his recent retirement from Wooster High School. Patterson, who taught at WHS and also served as Drama Club director and Performing Arts Center...

Walking with the grandsons generates more than exercise

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about the wonder of walking with his grandsons. Bruce Stambaugh writes about nature, weather, hobbies and people, often using personal experiences. Much to their dismay, he also writes about his family. He uses humor and pathos when he can’t think of anything else to include. For July 22, 2013 Unlike their little sister, my grandsons, Evan, age nine, and Davis,...
Farm Bureau offers free online food preservation meeting

Farm Bureau offers free online food preservation meeting

Those interested in learning how to preserve fresh foods at home are invited to join the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) for a live online meeting July 16 at 7 p.m.The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required by July 15. To register, visit OurOhio.org and click Food Preservation Web Meeting.“People want to preserve the excess food from their garden to enjoy...
LOL kids Living Out Love in Holmes County

LOL kids Living Out Love in Holmes County

On the outside, Love Out Loud (LOL), a local youth ministry program, renovates homes for people who need a helping hand. But while LOL’s efforts show up physically on the outside, on the inside, it also serves as a way of building relationships and renovating lives. Between June 17 and 20, dozens of local youth invaded Hiland High School, where they set up base camp, and then proceeded to...
Discovering my inner race fan at Norwalk Raceway

Discovering my inner race fan at Norwalk Raceway

Going to an auto race of any sort is just out of my comfort zone. I am, after all, a city-girl who lives on a farm only because she married a farmer. And let me tell you that there is a lot of city left in this girl. But sometimes we have to step out of our comfort zone in order to grow and discover new things. So last weekend at Norwalk Raceway, I discovered my inner race fan. What made this...
Let the games begin

Let the games begin

In a world of games played on the PlayStation, Wii and Nintendo – these guys are throwbacks to a simpler time.And they like it that way, thank you very much.On Sunday evenings in Lowry Center on The College of Wooster campus, more than a dozen people turn out for "game night." They greet each other, pull boxes from their bags and totes and gather round a table to play.They are competitive, but...