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A Thanksgiving tradition comes to an end

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about a family Thanksgiving tradition coming to an end. 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 Nov. 19, 2012 For years, the extended Stambaugh family gathered as one at...

KGC Computers keep pace with ever-changing technology

Computers have become a part of our daily lives whether we like it or not. When they’re in proper working order it makes work more efficient and entertainment more fun. Unfortunately there is the occasional problem that can put a damper on things rather quickly. KGC Computers of Brunswick has opened a second location in Wooster and has the answers you are looking for when it comes to computer...

11/9/12 Indigent defense fund in the black

SUMMARY: $300K fund expected to have carryover at year's end Holmes County’s indigent defense fund appears to be on track to end 2012 in the black, with commissioners expecting a carry-over. County commissioners budgeted $300,000 in 2012 to cover the expenses of legal council for criminal defendants whose income entitles them to a court-appointed attorney. According to numbers presented at the...

KGC Computers offers IT solutions for individuals and businesses

Keith Castle got into the computer business almost by accident. While was working as a truck driver he became frustrated and impatient while waiting to unload his rig. It was then he knew it was time to do something else. He drove his 18 wheeler to Bryant and Stratton College at Parma in northern Ohio where the large vehicle took up much of the parking lot, walked in and announced he needed a new...

William C. Pfister

William C. Pfister, 76, of 120 Pfister Dr., Sugarcreek, died Saturday, Nov. 3, at Country Club Nursing Home in Dover following a period of declining health. He was born August 7, 1936 to Cletus and Bernetha (Weaver) Pfister. He is retired from Greer Steel Co. in Dover where he worked for 30 years. He was a member of the First Mennonite Church at Sugarcreek, a Navy veteran having served during...

Wayne E. Miller Sr.

Wayne E. “Boozie” Miller Sr., 75, of Millersburg, passed away Thursday morning, Nov. 1, 2012 at the Compassionate Care Center, Canton, following an extended illness. He was born Oct. 23, 1937 in Holmes County and was the son of John and Erma Miller. On Dec. 16, 1969 he married Edna Belle Sturgeon and she preceded him in death Oct. 23, 2001. He worked for Flxible Company of both Millersburg...

Ernest Clyde Bailey

Ernest Clyde Bailey, 82, of Beach City, died Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 at his home. He retired from Union Drawn Steel in Massillon after 32 years of service. Born June 27, 1930 in Glenfork, W.Va., he was a son of the late Henry and Mabel Massey Bailey. Ernie was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary H. “Libby” Bailey, Oct. 22, 2005; sister, Nina Luger, and his brother, Juddy Bailey. Ernie...

Clowning Around for Christmas

Summary: The Victorian House Museum's Holidays at the Mansion offers a magical look at Christmas past, plus a special collection in the third floor ballroom just for guests who appreciate a little clowning around. Story: The busy little Christmas elves have been at it again, sneaking into Millersburg's Victorian House Museum to create a delightful display for this year's Holidays at the Mansion,...

Dover church members experience night of homelessness

Summary: While rain deterred some from sleeping outdoors on Nov. 9, it didn’t prevent members of Dover’s LifeBridge Community Church from discovering the plight of being homeless in Tuscarawas County. Participants listened to stories of homelessness and gained insight into what it means to do without. Story: Discarded boxes were fashioned into shelters on Nov. 9, as members of LifeBridge...

FROMONLINE | 2012-11-11

By Tami Lange Main Street Wooster, Inc. marked a quarter century Wednesday night (November 7) and celebrated the occasion with an annual meeting full of awards and accolades. Ohio Rep. Ron Amstutz was among the presenters, offering a proclamation from Columbus that called the organization “a real testimony that the sum of the parts is greater than the individual .. and that is makes that...