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Winter hike message: Take charge of your health

Winter hike message: Take charge of your health

“We’re cold, but it’s fun,” said Kyra Ditto, 7, of New Philadelphia, a participant in the Healthy Tusc Winter Hike held on Saturday, Feb. 9 at historic Schoenbrunn Village. The hike, which led more than 300 participants around the village grounds, featured stops to see a spinning demonstration and to learn about life at Schoenbrunn during the winter.“We come every year. They love this...
Great Times, Great Friends, Great Services motto a reality at the Tuscarawas County Senior Center

Great Times, Great Friends, Great Services motto a reality at the Tuscarawas County Senior Center

Total fitness, line dancing, weight training, marathon walking group, yoga, Zumba and Commit To Be Fit: do these sound like programming at a mega fitness center facility? In a way, they are, but not the type of facility typically thought of. In fact, these are just a few of the programs available to anyone age 50 and up who is interested in achieving or maintaining their fitness and wellness...

FROMONLINE | 2013-02-15

I can’t tell you how many hours I spent in my childhood looping, looping, looping. I made high loops for the top of an “f” and low loops for the bottom of the “p.” Then came the endless looping of the “o” … oooooooo. … from the left margin to the right. To make matters worse, by the time I was in second grade, no one was going to deny I was left handed. So every time Mrs. Chidsey started...

Anticipating one good thing, finding many

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about looking for one thing and finding many. 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 Feb. 25, 2013 I stood on the beach bathed in the pale pre-dawn light. I had gone...

Food Freedom: avoiding meal time frustration

“I spent the first 20 years of my life wondering who I would marry. I have spent the last 20 wondering what to make for dinner.” I don’t remember where I read that quote and my husband sees no humor in it, but I can relate. It’s a dreadful feeling to have my kids telling me they are hungry, knowing my husband will be home in half an hour, and having no idea what to put on the...

Taste for Summer welcomes the season and benefits Clary Gardens

Summary: Back for its third year, Taste for Summer is an event that includes something for everyone. With wine and beer tastings, fine arts and crafts, delicious barbecue and a host of other activities that last all day and into the night save the date, May 18 as Coshocton welcomes, at long last, the season of summer. Taste for Summer is the region’s premiere wine-tasting event that includes...

Hemoglobin A1C Test, Tuscarawas Clinic for the working uninsured

Diabetes is the leading cause of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, blindness and amputation, yet nearly 25 percent of people who have it don’t even know it. Managing tight blood sugar control can help prevent major complications associated with the disease. The A1C test results are the “batting average” of how an individual is managing their blood sugar over the last couple of months. The...
Trinity Hospital Twin City to kick off American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day

Trinity Hospital Twin City to kick off American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day

Trinity Hospital Twin City staff gather together with Dr. Mohammad Jan, board certified cardiologist, to kick off American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day. The hospital staff encourages the public to Love Your Heart and to Eat Healthy, Manage Stress & Keep Moving! Mark the calendar for Trinity Hospital Twin City’s Love Your Heart event Thursday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. in the hospital’s St...
Community Hospice hosts Italian pasta dinner

Community Hospice hosts Italian pasta dinner

When the tables are set and the doors open for the Community Hospice rigatoni dinner on Saturday, Feb. 23, Cyl Krocker and her crew of volunteers will have cooked up about 130 pounds of meatballs, 100 pounds of sausage, 120 pounds of pasta and gallons and gallons of sauce. That’s fairly normal for this event, the 21st held to benefit the organization, but there are some changes this year. For...
Holmes County prosecutor weighs in on Bergholz Amish prison sentencing

Holmes County prosecutor weighs in on Bergholz Amish prison sentencing

A group of Amish men sentenced with Bergholz Amish leader Sam Mullet on Friday, Feb. 8, got more time in prison from the federal courts than they would have on charges originally filed in Holmes County. Mullet was sentenced in Cleveland U.S. District Court by Judge Dan Aaron Polster to 15 years in prison, followed by two years of post-release monitoring. Mullet was further ordered to pay $600 in...