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Enjoy the fair food, but keep the overall healthy diet in mind

Enjoy the fair food, but keep the overall healthy diet in mind

An exciting week of fair fun is coming up and enjoying fair food is probably in many of our plans. We can definitely enjoy a treat or two and keep our overall diet healthy using a few key strategies. Plan Ahead - Don’t go hungry. Eat a good balanced meal before you leave for the fair. You’ll be able to enjoy your day and make better decisions when you are not searching for something to quiet...

Juvenile injured in Wednesday, August 29 crash in Wooster

A 12-year-old boy was transported to Wooster Community Hospital this morning after a bicycle/motor vehicle accident. Wooster Police Capt. Scott Rotolo said Wednesday, August 29, that the boy was transported by Wooster Fire to the hospital after being struck in the intersection of Graustark Path and E. Highland Avenue at approximately 7:54 a.m. According to Rotolo, the boy was northbound on...

Addison Lance Jr.

Addison Honor Lance Jr., better known as JR, died peacefully August 25, 2012, at Smithville-Western Care Center, Wooster. JR was born May 24, 1932, in Seville, to the late Addison Honor and Helen Lovinia Lance. He had lived in the Seville and Sterling areas all his life until he became ill, and then became a resident at Smithville-Western Care Center. He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease...

Ruth Whitman

Ruth Evelyn Whitman, 95, of Wooster, died August 27, 2012, at the Wayne County Care Center. Ruth was born Jan. 10, 1917, in West Lebanon, the daughter of the late George and Hazel Cramer, and married Gene Whitman on June 30, 1943. He died in 2008. She had been a school teacher at Medina and Wayne County schools for over 30 years. She graduated from The College of Wooster in 1938 with a Bachelor...

Traffic Court, week of 08/20/12

Danny A. Yoder, Millersburg, parking in public highway; Kara C. Immel, Millersburg, seat belt; Tabitha S. Hamilton, Killbuck, seat belt; Maggie L. Raber, Millersburg, speed; Milan Bhandari, Akron, fail to control; Joshua J. Blake, Millersburg, contributing to the unruliness of a juvenile; Michael J. Henderson, Columbus, criminal damaging; Charles E. Rose, Lakeville, domestic violence; Timothy L...

Civil Court, week of 08/20/12

Discover Bank, 2300 Litton Lane, #200, Hebron, Ky., against Keith Weaver, 6332 CR 207, Millersburg, $2,985. Rozuk Radiology, Inc., 1109 Eastern Ave., Ashland, against Myra A. Cohn, 800 S. Washington, #82, Millersburg, $548.80. Capital One Bank, N.A., 471 E. Broad St., 12th Fl., Columbus, against Bruce L. Hostetler, 7292 TR 524, Shreve, $2,211.67. Midland Funding, LLC, 8875 Aero Dr., San Diego,...

Wedding Licenses, week of 08/20/12

David H. Stutzman, 21, 5502 TR 118, Baltic, and Leanna N. Hershberger, 20, 5925 CR 59, Millersburg. Keith Allen Miller, 21, 42 Sunnyfield Dr., Cortland, N.Y., and Christy Lynn Sneller, 30, 7241 TR 319, Millersburg. Daniel B. Miller, 25, 2415 TR 112, Millersburg, and Ruby A. Barkman, 23, 5020 CR 59, Baltic. Marty Richard Stracke, 31, 335 S. Water St., Killbuck, and Tina Lynn Badore, 43, 335 S...

Small Claims Court, week of 08/20/12

Ron and Betty Schulz, 13238 CR 100, Big Prairie, against Crystal Anderson, 7385 TR 601, Millersburg, $858.05. Bonnie Myers, 4282 CR 50, Glenmont, against Snow Bros. Logging, 10280 TR 67, Killbuck, $721.20.

8/30/12 'Texting ban' in effect

SUMMARY: Use of phones while driving can result in citation, fines Motorists have six months to give up cell phone use before fines of $150 to $300 go into effect. It’s a time period that Millersburg Police Chief Thomas Vaughn hopes drivers will use to break their distracted driving habit, paying more attention to the road than their phones. A law banning the use of cell phones while driving...

The Wanderers: Author Paul Stutzman releases his first novel

Summary: Author Paul Stutzman is best known for his two non-fiction adventure books, Hiking Through and Biking Through. Now, in The Wanderers, the first of a three-part series of novels, Stutzman explores the simultaneous journeys of two of God's creatures struggling to find their purpose, and their way back home. Story: It had only been a few days since Paul Stutzman had lost his wife, Mary, to...