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Holmes County Sheriff’s report, April 24, 2013

Incidents: The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a suspicious vehicle on SR 39 in Monroe Township. The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office issued a deer kill slip for a deer hit by a car on SR 60 in Killbuck Township. The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a cow in the roadway on SR 60 in Monroe Township. The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a...

Holmes County Sheriff’s report, April 23, 2013

Incidents: The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an Animal in the Roadway on CR 316 in Ripley Township. Deputies checked the area but did not locate the a animal. The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of Reckless Operation on TR 444 in Walnut Creek Township. Deputies made contact with the drivers, and advice and information was given. The Holmes County...

It Won't Be Long Until the Music Returns Again

SUMMARY: When Mike Dewey gets a line on a turntable, he allows himself to believe that everything's going to be work out well. How he deals with what happens can be a life lesson. Here's a seemingly simply question for you. What's your initial reaction when the phone rings or a knock comes at the door? Your answer, be it pleased or scared, tells a lot about you, your life at this...

Keep your Eyes on the Prize

Summary: Amber shares how a simple race between her boys turned into a lesson we can all learn from. My oldest son, A.J., is four, and my middle son, Grady, is three. To say they have a lot of energy is, well, an understatement. I had a brilliant idea the other day of a way they could burn off some of that built up energy and exercise their competitive natures. Why not race across our yard? My...

Therapy dog that helps kids is in need of assistance

Summary: A sudden and unexpected medical emergency led to temporary paralysis for Murphy, a six and half year old therapy dog that helps children to become better readers along with his brother Marley. Donations are being sought to help with medical expenses. Linda Wren of Uhrichsville and her canine companions Marley and Murphy are well-known in the community as the Book Hounds, therapy dogs...

Get into the Night Life at Schoenbrunn at Spring Lantern Tour

Summary: What happened in the past doesn’t stay in the past at Historic Schoenbrunn Village. Visitors to the spring Lantern Tour will be given a unique opportunity to learn about the activities that took place in the village after dark. Take a trail into the woods by candle light and peek into the past at the spring lantern tour at Historic Schoenbrunn Village. The event is just one of two...

Bob Gibbs featured speaker at legislative luncheon

Summary: The Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce hosted a legislative luncheon with Rep. Bob Gibbs of Holmes County speaking about a number of topics that are a concern to Ohio’s 7th District. A legislative luncheon hosted by the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce at Union Country Club gave local politicians, business owners and other members of the community the opportunity to speak...

Does anybody use cash anymore?

I’ve been in conversations lately where the people around me ask, “Do you take plastic? I don’t carry cash.” That comment makes me sigh. When using plastic, be it a debit or credit card, its feels like we really didn’t part with our money at the time of purchase. See, we give the plastic to the sales person, they run the card through their credit card machine, and then they give us the...

Turn Your Budget Upside Down

My number one way to be smart with money is by telling it where to go before I get it. Yep, it’s my budget. I know most people don’t like the “B” word when it comes to money. So from this point on I’ll use the term spending plan. Having a written spending plan is helping me win with money. When I tell my money where to go before it hits my bank account two great things happen. One, I...

High school students committed to armed forces recognized with ceremony

Summary: A ceremony held in New Philadelphia to recognize high school students who have committed to serving in the armed forces after graduation was the first of its kind in the region. Our Community Salutes (OCS) is a national, non-profit organization created in 2009 to recognize and honor high school students who plan to enlist in the armed services after graduation. Thanks to efforts by New...