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Pomerene Hospital welcomes ENT specialists to Millersburg

Pomerene Hospital welcomed three ENT specialists to the area March 3. Kurt Garren, M.D., Nicholas Groch, D.O. and Melanie Pence, D.O., will see patients in the Millersburg Medical Building every Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The doctors specialize in adult and pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, chronic sinus disorders, and allergies. “Pomerene Hospital has been gracious enough to...

Central singers to peform at OrrVilla

The Varsity Singers from Central Christian High School will present a concert at Maple Terrace at OrrVilla Retirement Community in Orrville, on Thursday, March 11 at 7 p.m. This select group of junior and senior students will sing a variety of sacred and secular music. The community is invited and admission is free. Refreshments will follow the program. For more information, call 330-683-4455.

Community businesses invited to HCTC luncheon

With March being National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, members of the Holmes County Training Center and Lynn Hope Industries are inviting area businesspersons to join them for a luncheon at the training center on Friday, March 19, from noon to 1 p.m. This will be a full-course Italian meal, complete with spaghetti or rigatoni, salad, green beans, and dessert. After eating, there...

Collaborating for savings

Shrinking revenues have forced county governments across the state to look for opportunities for collaboration across departmental lines in an effort to conserve scarce resources. While most counties are just beginning that process, collaboration is something that Wayne County has been doing successfully for years. During the Feb. 25 meeting of the Wayne County commissioners, Rich Owens, director...

Christmas Run pool part of March 10 discussion

The city of Wooster’s Christmas Run swimming pool will the topic of discussion when the Leisure Committee meets March 10, 7 p.m., at city hall. Councilman Mark Cavin is chairman of this committee and will lead the discussion, which is open to the public.

Retailers speak out on importance of Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market

The Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market for hardwood businesses means something different to everyone who visits. For the retail businesses attending the event at the former Holmes County Expo Center March 3-4, the meaning of the event was perhaps more involved than simply connecting with wholesale companies. Lee Pagani, owner of Eastwood Furniture in Kidron, said that being part of a woodworking...

Ohio Hardwood show brings hardwood community together

If the Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market is any indication as to the health of the solid wood industry's standing in Holmes County, the wood market is alive and thriving.Now in its third year, the Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market (OHFM) has continued to evolve, much like the woodworking industries over the years in Amish Country.With 95,000 square feet of wholesalers and retailers scattered throughout...

New business model for Nature’s Food Market gains accolades in national health magazine

In the business world, there are problems you can see, feel and hear that are obvious. Then there are problems that sneak up like a thief in the night, and can silently eat away at your company. For owner Zed Clark and Nature’s Food Market, the ability to overcome a devastating fire several years ago was relatively easy to figure out. But, Clark said, the inability to overcome much more covert...

Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market a learning experience for many

When a company or even an individual is dealing with something as high-end as a solid wood furniture piece, which often is passed down from generation to generation, nicks, scratches and dents can be a horrifying experience. While one of the key reasons for the Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market in Holmes County is to connect wholesalers with retailers, there are other events going on there that go...

CF fundraiser at German Village Saturday, March 13

After a highly successful Cystic Fibrosis Awareness banquet on Feb. 25, concerned citizens throughout Holmes County will again turn their attention to raising funds to help the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) continue its pursuit of a cure for the disease with a March 13 fundraiser at German Village. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fundraiser will include a bake sale, live...