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11/30/12 Pomerene diabetes education program gets national accreditation

SUMMARY: Trustees approve 2013 budget Pomerene Hospital’s diabetes education program is off to a strong start, seeing 115 patients this year. Nicole Kolacz, vice president of patient services, informed the Pomerene Hospital Board of Trustees Thursday Nov. 29 that the hospital’s diabetes program has achieved accreditation by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Pomerene’s diabetes...

11/30/12 Recount ordered in Landis, O'Farrell race

SUMMARY: Landis ahead with 14 votes; small margin trigged automatic recount Board of elections officials aren’t expecting an upset in a recount of the 98th Ohio House of representatives race. The final count for the state representative seat has Republican Al Landis ahead of Democrat Joshua E. O’Farrell by 14 votes, 23,392 to 23,378. Because the difference is below one half of one percent of...

Tap Dogs steal the show with pounding rhythms and a liberal dose of comedy at Performing Arts Center appearance

Summary: Tap Dogs more than met the expectations of their Tuscarawas County audience when the Australian based dance troupe appeared at the Kent State Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center on Nov. 28. Spectacular. The dance troupe, Tap Dogs, consumed the Kent State Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Nov. 28, stunning the crowd of 700 plus with unthinkable rhythms and physical prowess...

FROMONLINE | 2012-11-30

It has not been a great couple of weeks for the family. What had been a delightful autumn, with Nipper’s good grade card and Thanksgiving on the way, was pretty much brought to a quick (and loud) halt by the big pickup truck that rear ended husband and I on a road somewhere between Trail and Walnut Creek. On the up side, it could have been much, much worse. The buggy in front of us got out of...
Tap Dogs steal the show with pounding rhythms and a liberal dose of comedy at Performing Arts Center appearance

Tap Dogs steal the show with pounding rhythms and a liberal dose of comedy at Performing Arts Center appearance

Spectacular. The dance troupe, Tap Dogs, consumed the Kent State Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Nov. 28, stunning the crowd of 700 plus with unthinkable rhythms and physical prowess. There were no shiny black tap shoes and top hat routines here. Rather, six physically fit male tappers, wearing customized heavy leather work boots outfitted with taps, took the roles of six workmen...

Recount ordered in Landis, O'Farrell race

Board of elections officials aren’t expecting an upset in a recount of the 98th Ohio House of Representatives race.The final count for the state representative seat has Republican Al Landis ahead of Democrat Joshua E. O’Farrell by 14 votes, 23,392 to 23,378. Because the difference is below one half of one percent of the total votes, it triggered an automatic recount, as per state statute.The...
Marathon more than half a winner for Holmes Co.

Marathon more than half a winner for Holmes Co.

Doug Hradek of Wooster liked the challenge of what is now the Subway Ohio Challenge series, but even more, he, like many others, was ready to take on the task of conquering what would prove to be a very difficult road course through Amish Country. “We all love the challenge that this course presents,” said Hradek before the race began. “This is going to be a tough race, but that is what draws...
Health board proposes 2013 food service inspection fees

Health board proposes 2013 food service inspection fees

Some inspection fees for food service operations will be lower in 2013 than in 2012. The health board Friday, Nov. 16 proposed the following food service operation (FSO) inspection fees: Less than 25,000 square feet, risk level one, $205, risk level two, $230, risk level three, $412, risk level four, $513. Larger than 25,000 square feet, risk level one, $285, risk level two, $300, risk level...

Tier II grant to fund four projects in downtown Millersburg

An Ohio Department of Development grant could be used up by four projects in downtown Millersburg. Village Administrator Nate Troyer said at the Monday, Nov. 26 meeting of Millersburg council that four projects could take up all of a $289,500 ODOD Tier II downtown revitalization grant. The projects include renovation of the old county office building on Clay Street by Hotel Millersburg for new...

PUBLICRECORD | 2012-11-30

Millersburg Police News release 11-18-12 Incidents: 11-12-12 This department responded to a 911 hang up call that came from a business on S Washington St. This department responded to an accident on Walk Up St but report was declined. This department responded to a report of a man with a gun in a parking lot at business on E Jackson St. This department took a report of theft...