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Jury trial opens in shaken baby syndrome murder case

A fall, and not shaken baby syndrome, led to the death of a 15-month-old Wooster girl, a defense attorney said Monday, Sept. 17. At the start of a jury trial charging Kelly M. Kline, 34, of 4599 S. Firestone Road, Shreve, with murder, defense attorney John Johnson Jr. said toddler Ella Young’s death March 29, 2011, was caused by an injury that started with a fall at home that got progressively...

Vendor Licenses, week of 09/10/12

Kelly Camacho, 84 Critchfield St., Millersburg, HC Sports & Apparel.

Sheriff’s Report, 09/17/12

Citizen assisted on SR 754, Ripley Township. Motorist assisted on TR 512, Ripley Township. Theft reported on US 62, Paint Township. Disturbance reported on Depot St., Glenmont. Reckless operation reported on TR 351, Berlin Township, and on US 62, Paint Township. Report taken of domestic violence on TR 346, Hardy Township. Suspicious vehicle reported on Main St., Holmesville. Obstructed roadway...
Tough trucks storm the grandstand

Tough trucks storm the grandstand

Same dirt, different day. On Monday the dirt piles that inhabit the fairgrounds were piled into jumps and turns. The grandstand started to fill early even as the tough truck competitors were still unloading their vehicles in the infield.The Tough Truck competition is all about getting the fastest time. Hit a cone and you’ll get a two-second penalty added to your time for each one hit.For many...

Wed Fair Recap - Day three of county fair proves to be busiest yet for Junior Fair competitions

Summary: The third day of the 2012 Tuscarawas County Fair provided perfect weather for a full slate of Junior Fair activities and a concert by an American Idol superstar. The Junior Fair schedule for Wednesday, Sept. 19 was packed, and thankfully, the heavy rains and muddy conditions of the day before gave way to crystal blue skies, cool temperatures, and dry conditions. “Wednesday was a busy...

9/19/12 Injuries that killed 15-month-old girl took at least three to four days to reach critical period, defense witness says

SUMMARY: Defendant takes the stand, testifies about events of March 28, 2011 A forensic pathologist testifying Wednesday Sept. 19 in Wayne County Common Pleas Court said the amount of force necessary to cause severe retinal hemorrhages in the eyes of a toddler would result in damage to the neck similar to decapitation. Dr. John Plunkett testified that for retinal skesis to have been present in...

Bible antiquities displayed in Holmes County

SummaryArea residents can view biblical antiquity items at a local church in October. During October, Holmes County area residents have a unique opportunity to view first-hand biblical antiquity items dating back to 2,000 B.C. The items are on display this month at St. John's Church of Millersburg every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church's pastor for the past 15 years, the Rev...

Generals’ off-target, off-track, but hoping to change that

092412 WHSgirlssoccer Promo: Finding the back of the net can solve Wooster’s problems Generals’ off-target, off-track, but hoping to change that By Brian Questel It may be a cliché, but it now a fact for Wooster girl’s soccer coach Les Wudarzewski. “I think that our motto will be one game at a time … until we’re at the end of the season,” said Wudarzewski. Wudarzewski has come to that...

Wooster tennis team looking to make imprint on OCC tournament

092412 Tennis Promo: General netters look to continue strong play into OCC tournament Wooster tennis team looking to make imprint on OCC tournament By Brian Questel When the Wooster High tennis team got off to a 1-2 start, Wooster coach Stan Burris wondered what was in store for his team. A month later, he has a pretty good answer. The Generals improved to 9-3 and remained unbeaten in the...

FROMONLINE | 2012-09-19

Getting Ready to Be Ready Column Summary It is a busy fall for our family; our daughter is getting married on our five-acre mini-farm; I am doing my best to prepare for this important event and get ready for the next season. Some things will just have to wait until the “I do’s” are promised. In the spring we nest and clean; we launder and air out all the heavy bedding, we shake and beat...