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Healthy living - Diet free

Healthy living - Diet free

Wooster Community Hospital is bringing Zonya Diet Free to the community. The hospital’s HealthPoint Health & Wellness is presenting the program originated by Zonya Foco in a nine-week nutrition and wellness series on Monday evenings, at 6:15 p.m., from Oct. 17 through Dec. 12. Programs will be held at HealthPoint. The Zonya Diet Free program includes the nine-week DVD series participant...
Adult practical nursing students assist with screenings

Adult practical nursing students assist with screenings

Wayne County Schools Career Center adult practical nursing students recently assisted Wooster City Schools nurses with physical screenings at Lincoln Way Elementary School. The nursing students took height and weight, body mass index, did vision and hearing screening, as well as other checks. The students rotate stations so each can get experience doing all the screenings. This fall, 32 adult...
Career camp offered at Union Hospital

Career camp offered at Union Hospital

Area high school students considering a career in the medical field are invited to attend Union Hospital’s UH TECH two-day Career Camp Nov. 18 and 19 at Union Hospital. “This is a departure from Union Hospital’s UH TECH format of recent years, which included one meeting per month during the school year that focused on a single career each month such as nursing, radiology, and laboratory,”...
Trinity Hospital Twin City opens seasonal flu shot clinics Oct. 17

Trinity Hospital Twin City opens seasonal flu shot clinics Oct. 17

Trinity Hospital Twin City will begin seasonal flu shot clinics Monday, Oct. 17, from 9-11:30 a.m. in the hospital conference room located next to the specialty clinic waiting area. Those wishing to receive the seasonal flu vaccine will need to park in the back parking lot and enter the building through the side entrance; the conference room is located down the hall on the left hand side. No...
Amish bishop attack codefendants appear in municipal court

Amish bishop attack codefendants appear in municipal court

Co-defendants in an alleged attack on an Amish bishop appeared in Holmes County Municipal Court Wednesday, Oct. 12. Charged with aggravated burglary and kidnapping are Daniel S. Mullet, 37, of 8865 County Road 53, Bergholz; Eli M. Miller, 31, of 385 Township Road 280, Bergholz; Levi F. Miller, 53, of County Road 53, Bergholz; Johnny S. Mullet, 38, of 362 Township Road 280, Bergholz; and Lester...
Leadership Tuscarawas to hold flapjack fundraiser with children’s activities Oct. 29

Leadership Tuscarawas to hold flapjack fundraiser with children’s activities Oct. 29

Say “boo” to a boring breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 29 and join us for a “spook-tacular” pancake breakfast with children’s activities to benefit Leadership Tuscarawas. Kids are encouraged to come dressed in a Halloween costume to take part in various contests. The event will be held at the Tuscora Park Dining Hall, in the same building as the Park Place Teen Center, from 8 a.m. to noon. Past...
Park trails to be named after Noble/Buehler families

Park trails to be named after Noble/Buehler families

With the official dedication ceremony for Oak Hill Park just days away, the members of Wooster City Council voted unanimously to name the two trails that wind their way through the latest addition to Wooster’s park system in honor of a pair of couples who were instrumental in moving the ambitious project forward - Don and Alice Noble and Gene and Joan Buehler. According to Wooster City Council...
Scouts team up with Goodwill to ‘do a good turn’

Scouts team up with Goodwill to ‘do a good turn’

Saturday, Nov. 5 is Good Turn Day 2011. Area scout troops are asked to volunteer their time helping to collect donations at the Goodwill Industries retail location in Wooster, or to donate at least three bags of goods to any Goodwill retail location in Wayne and Holmes counties. Scouts do ‘good’ for the community by collecting used clothing, books, housewares, and other items to be donated to...
WaCPAC seeking a new home

WaCPAC seeking a new home

After more than 23 years of auditions, rehearsals, set building and costuming in the basement at the Best Western, the Wayne County Performing Arts Council (WaCPAC) is seeking a new home. According to Margaret Leatherman, WaCPAC president, the nonprofit organization was called by the management at the Best Western and told that the two rooms used by the group for free must be vacated by the end...

Webb graduates from officer course for supervisors

Marine Corps Cpl. Derek C. Webb, son of Joyce Webb of Shreve, and Tony Webb of Chesapeake, recently graduated from the Combat Engineer Noncommissioned Officer Course for supervisors. During the course at Marine Corps Engineer School, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C., students receive instruction in engineering intelligence, reconnaissance, engineering equipment, bridging, demolitions,...