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Preston turning into quite a catch for Generals

101512 Preston Promo: Wooster senior James Preston making most of his senior year Preston turning into quite a catch for Generals By Brian Questel For whatever the reason, James Preston didn’t think of himself as a football player entering his final prep season at Wooster. That is no longer the case. The senior wideout has been a potent force for the Wooster football team, which has...

FROMONLINE | 2012-10-10

Sweet trick-or-treats remembered Column Summary Trick-or-treating on Halloween was always on the last day of October, then organizers changed it to the closest weekend, and then neighborhoods scheduled their own times; I remember Halloween, it was so different. Halloween was one of my favorite childhood holidays. We made decorations in school; decorated our classrooms with construction paper...

State-of-the-Art Robotic Surgery Now Offered in Wooster--REVISED

Cut, clamp, suture—it sounds like any other routine surgery in the OR. But there’s something different about this particular surgery. The spider-like arms working inside the patient are attached to a robot, and the surgeon appears to be playing a video game at a separate console, controlling the robotic arms while viewing a 3D image of the surgical site. This state-of-the-art procedure is known...
The leaves may change, but appreciation for them does not

The leaves may change, but appreciation for them does not

When I was a youngster, each fall my father would pack the family into the old jalopy and head to Holmes County from Canton to view the leaves. The trees were gorgeous, the pastoral vistas delightful. It was like stepping back in time once we crossed the county line. I suppose some people still feel that way today. Like my father, I loved coming to Holmes County. The colorful leaves, the tangy...
The leaves may change, but appreciation for them does not

The leaves may change, but appreciation for them does not

When I was a youngster, each fall my father would pack the family into the old jalopy and head to Holmes County from Canton to view the leaves. The trees were gorgeous, the pastoral vistas delightful. It was like stepping back in time once we crossed the county line. I suppose some people still feel that way today. Like my father, I loved coming to Holmes County. The colorful leaves, the tangy...
Sister and brother partner to share art, plants in biannual sale

Sister and brother partner to share art, plants in biannual sale

New Philadelphia artist Teresa Prince, along with her horticulturist brother, Tom Prince of Columbus, partner two times a year in an art and plant sale they hold at her Victorian era home on the corner of 7th and Ray streets. Their most recent sale took place on Friday, Oct. 5 and Saturday Oct. 6 and featured a variety of original art as well as fall mums in an assortment of shades, many of...

10/11/12 Road Soldiers take a ride in Holmes County

SUMMARY:During World War II, Arthur Weisz’s ride was a B-24 bomber.Today, he coasts along Ohio’s trails on a bike.Weisz is a member of the Road Soldiers, a bike club for residents of the Ohio Veteran’s Home in Sandusky. From April to October, the club travels to different trails, stopping by local veteran’s associations who offer meals, refreshment and fellowship.The Road Soldiers took to...

White's win leads Generals' effort at W-H Invite

101512 Wayne-HolmesCCPromo: Wooster High cross country teams finish in top three in Wayne-Holmes InvitationalWhite's win leads Generals' effort at W-H InviteBy Brian QuestelKevin White made this win memorable.White led the Generals to a second-place finish in the Wayne-Holmes Invitational with a strong win, running a career-best 16:17 on the Wayne College course. The Generals finished seven...
Teen Read Week event to be held Oct. 16

Teen Read Week event to be held Oct. 16

Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m., Dover Public Library will host Brain Freeze, a Teen Read Week event featuring trivia and frozen treats. This event is free and open to teens in grades seven through 12. Teens are invited to challenge their friends in fun trivia contests and win books, candy, and other prizes. Interested teens can call the library at 330-343-6123 to register or for more...
Col. Good Fall Fest makes first appearance in Ragersville

Col. Good Fall Fest makes first appearance in Ragersville

The Ragersville Historical Society will hold its first Colonel Good Fall Fest on the square in Ragersville on Sunday, Oct. 14, beginning at 11 a.m. Many activities are planned. A variety of soups, salad and old-fashioned desserts will be served. Food items can be purchased a la carte with all proceeds used toward the preservation and upkeep of the veterans burial markers at the cemetery...