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Is this the Urban renewal? With the addition of Meyer, Ohio State must hope so

121211 OSUUrbanMeyer column – questel hed shot Is this the Urban renewal? With the addition of Meyer, Ohio State must hope so If this were a rebuilding project in a devastated downtown, they would call it urban renewal. This, however, is Urban renewed, or so hopes the powers-to-be at Ohio State, who also hope Urban Meyer can brush aside the turmoil that has swirled around the fabled program...

Avant Gardener: Christmas plants to keep indoors can satisfy the gardener

Summary: Christmas plants like poinsettia and Christmas cactus are not as difficult to care for as you might think. The right amount of water, light and the appropriate temperature will allow you to enjoy these plants well beyond Christmas. Live plants make perfect gifts for the gardener or to inspire someone to start gardening. Unless you took measures to grow cool weather crops like lettuce,...
Interim HealthCare named 2011 HomeCare Elite

Interim HealthCare named 2011 HomeCare Elite

Interim HealthCare, a locally-owned franchise serving Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties since 1984, has been named to the 2011 HomeCare Elite, a compilation of the top-performing home health agencies in the United States. Now in its sixth year, the HomeCare Elite identifies the top 25 percent of agencies and further highlights the top 100 and top 500 agencies overall. Winners are ranked by an...
John Schmid performance to benefit hospital auxiliary’s fight against breast cancer

John Schmid performance to benefit hospital auxiliary’s fight against breast cancer

The statistics are sobering. In 2011, the American Cancer Society estimates that 290,000 new cases of breast cancer will be reported and 40,000 people will lose their fight against this devastating disease. For the past 20 years, the Wooster Community Hospital Auxiliary has lead the fight against breast cancer by providing free mammograms to patients who could otherwise not afford this...
Looking for a place to call their own

Looking for a place to call their own

Every dog at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Shelter is looking for their perfect home. For the entire month of December TCHS will be reducing the adoption fee for dogs to $99 in an effort to find them homes for the holidays. “We hate seeing a dog stay more than a few months in a shelter environment,” said Lindsey Lewis, shelter director. “We are really hoping Reva will find her forever...
Is this the Urban renewal? With the addition of Meyer, Ohio State must hope so

Is this the Urban renewal? With the addition of Meyer, Ohio State must hope so

If this were a rebuilding project in a devastated downtown, they would call it urban renewal. This, however, is Urban renewed, or so hopes the powers-to-be at Ohio State, who also hope Urban Meyer can brush aside the turmoil that has swirled around the fabled program for the past 12 months and rebuild it as well. That is, of course, if Meyer is really healthy and really ready to dive back into...
That handmade Christmas

That handmade Christmas

We’ve always had a plentiful Christmas.  There were always gifts under the tree, lots of cookies and candy to eat, and plenty of food in the fridge.  As a kid, we never were in “want.” I’m not sure if that’s a good way to put it, but it’s the truth.I sometimes feel guilty.  There are so many people that are suffering, not just around Christmastime, but all year long.  My only...
Davis featured speaker at Women’s Network

Davis featured speaker at Women’s Network

The Wayne County Women’s Network luncheon featured member Cheryl Davis, co-owner of Today’s Kitchen Store. After a successful career in IT, Davis was happy to join her husband, Rick, in a new adventure. “Rick is the heart and soul of the business, and I am the process management,” shared Davis. Together they have managed to design an exciting downtown destination, which, in the 15 months they...
TOPS members urged to exercise every day

TOPS members urged to exercise every day

Eleven members opened with the TOPS and KOPS Pledges Nov. 30, at TOPS OH 1573 Nashville. The club had a loss of 5.4 pounds. Katie Kline was the best weekly and monthly loser. She said to exercise every day. Janice Tope was the best weekly and monthly rededicated loser. She said to drink eight glasses of water daily. Lana Rush was the best weekly and monthly KOPS. She told us to watch cookie...