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Laura Flinner Vaness

Laura Flinner Vaness, 29, of Millersburg died Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, at Pomerene Memorial Hospital in Millersburg. She was born Nov. 6, 1982, in Massillon to Larry Flinner Jr., of Walnut Creek and Eunice (Brad) Britt Flinner Young, of Wooster. She had attended school at Garaway and Hiland and was a member of Gateway Fellowship Church in Millersburg. She is survived by her husband Michael...

Schrock's Heritage furniture celebrates a quarter century of service

Summary: As Holmes County grows some of the local businesses have been a part of the landscape for some time. Schrock’s Heritage Furniture at Berlin is such a business and invites the public to celebrate a quarter century as the premier location for Amish-made hardwood furniture. Schrock’s pride themselves on their large selection of quality furniture made from local craftsmen as well as...

FROMONLINE | 2012-11-02

I have vowed to not become the crazy cat lady, but I sure took my first step on that path last week. Yup, after 14 years with no pets in the house, I adopted. I say “I” because neither Husband nor Nipper had anything to do with it. They were just informed. And seriously – what were they going to say? I clean up their messes, wash their clothes and their dishes and put up with male bathroom...
How'd Emily do? Molnar finally grabs the dream after qualifying for State cross country meet

How'd Emily do? Molnar finally grabs the dream after qualifying for State cross country meet

Alexis Kandel labored toward the finish line, her long legs pumping, as she raced past Sue Ryu of Athens and then Cambridge’s Rachel Jamiel in the final sprint to finish the Pickerington Div. II girls Regional cross country meet in 54th place.Yet Kandel’s first words out of her mouth weren’t how’d I do, where did I place or what was my time.Instead it was, How’d Emily do?Emily would be...
Knights harriers get to State in the blink of an eye

Knights harriers get to State in the blink of an eye

Red Cross assists family after downtown Uhrichsville fire

Red Cross assists family after downtown Uhrichsville fire

The Muskingum Lakes Chapter of the American Red Cross recently assisted a family after their residence and belongings were destroyed during the fire that spread through three businesses in downtown Uhrichsville. Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members were on scene and met with the family to discuss and identify immediate needs resulting from the fire. Basic human needs such as a place to...
Teacher’s Recital to take place Nov. 4

Teacher’s Recital to take place Nov. 4

A varied concert of piano, organ, vocal, and cello selections will be featured when the Tuscarawas County Chapter of the Ohio Music Teachers Association presents its annual Teacher’s Recital on Sunday, Nov. 4, at 3 p.m. in Dover Grace Lutheran Church. The teachers, including Joseph Palmer, Phyllis Ronald, Robert Vandall, Karen Vandall, and Melanie Winn, all of New Philadelphia, Judy Schenker,...

Norma “Jean” Dumermuth

Norma “Jean” Dumermuth, 63, of Bolivar passed away suddenly on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012. Born on Sept. 2, 1949, in Dover, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Margaret Meiring Stemple. Jean graduated from St. Joseph High School in the class of 1967. She married the love of her life, William Dumermuth, on Dec. 28, 1971. Jean retired from Aultman Hospital following 10 years of service...
Blustery night but Hawks don’t blow lead in advancing to Regional final

Blustery night but Hawks don’t blow lead in advancing to Regional final

On a cold, rainy Halloween night at Zanesville High school in the Div. III boys Regional soccer tournament game between two quality teams, it was a third intruder that may have played the biggest role in the game. A stiff breeze in the Hiland versus Coshocton showdown proved to be very beneficial for the Hawks in the first half and the Redskins in the second, with all five goals coming at the...

In the natural world, all things are possible

SUMMARY: Strap on your seat belts because Mike Dewey's about to take you on ride that'll challenge not only your sense of what's real, but of what's possible. Enjoy the trip. It's not, in all likelihood, the best of omens when a soaring seagull suddenly decides to empty its bowels through the sunroof of the car you're driving as you're crossing the bridge for a weekend getaway. Even...