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Wooster graduates and undergraduates make presentations at research meetings

Wooster graduates and undergraduates make presentations at research meetings

College of Wooster anthropology and archaeology majors, both past and present, shared their research at two prestigious meetings in the month of April. Six current students and one former student presented papers at the annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society (CSAS) in St. Louis, April 4-6, while three former students made presentations at the 78th annual meeting of the...
East Holmes Math Day helps build more than just a restaurant

East Holmes Math Day helps build more than just a restaurant

Food and education: If there are two areas where East Holmes citizens excel, those would certainly be two of them. The Chestnut Ridge Elementary gymnasium was filled with aspiring restaurateurs and educators on Tuesday, May 7, when the Tri-County Education Service Center (ESC) put together its annual East Holmes Math Enrichment Day. With dozens of fifth- and sixth-grade students from Walnut...
Nashville UMC stands in and delivers for Nelson family

Nashville UMC stands in and delivers for Nelson family

Holmes County is full of giving people. Just ask the Nelson family. The Nashville United Methodist Church sponsored a benefit auction for the Nelson family at the Nashville Elementary School gymnasium on Saturday, April 27 at 10 a.m. The result was an outpouring of donations and love, and the impact the event had will be one which will help Mary as she continues to redevelop her speech...
Cruise in to the 10th annual Cruisin’ for a Cure car show

Cruise in to the 10th annual Cruisin’ for a Cure car show

For 10 years the Killbuck Savings Bank Company has participated in fundraising for the American Cancer Society and has had great success. Their annual Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show, one of their premier fundraising events, will be held this year May 18 at 165 N. Main St. at Killbuck. All proceeds from the car show will be donated to the American Cancer Society at the Relay for Life event in...

Nicole’s Family Fun Day Highlights the Continued Impact of Library; Three Scholarship Awards given

Summary: There was face painting, balloons, crafts, story time, hot dogs, a used book sale, and much more. It’s a lot of fun for a serious mission to improve literacy, education, and recreational opportunities in Mineral City. The impact of the Mineral City Nicole Donant library continues to grow eight years after the library opened in the village. The library has something for everyone...

TCHS Presents 2013 Zeisberger Heckewelder Awards

Summary: Since 1981 Tuscarawas County’s best have been honored by Tuscarawas County Historical Society for their work to improve life in our county at the annual Founder’s Day banquet. This year’s Zeisberger Heckewelder Award winners have all made outstanding contributions to our community. “Tuscarawas County is a much nicer place to live because of our award recipients,” said Jennifer...

Welcome to the real world (really)

Giving advice to graduates – especially college graduates – has become something of an art form over the last couple of decades. I’m not talking about the career path advice stuff that was offered in this space a couple of weeks ago. I’m talking about the life stuff that an incredibly wise parent might give his kids over a period of time. I think it’s safe to say there are no parents...

What a few nice words can do for you and others

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about what a few nice words can do for you and others. 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 May 27, 2013 You would be surprised at what a few nice words can do for a...

FROMONLINE | 2013-05-13

By Tami Lange North Market Street in Wooster has long been known as home to many the city’s oldest and most historic churches, and one of those churches is hoping it is becoming home to some of the city’s most interesting and enjoyable musical performances. Wooster United Methodist Church is now home to “Music on Market,” a free monthly concert generally scheduled for the third Wednesday of...

Not All Great Minds Think Alike at Project Lead the Way Community Showcase

Summary: Top inventors and engineering students from Tuscarawas County school districts took part in the highly competitive Project Lead the Way Community Showcase. Take some of the best and brightest young scientific minds in Tuscarawas County and bring them together for a Project Lead the Way Community Showcase – that was the goal of organizers Steve Stokey of Allied Machine and Dr. Kamal...