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Brown gets life for Hout murder

Brown gets life for Hout murder

Theresa Conway stood beside Lonnie Brown May 5 outside an Orrville apartment in what she believed was shared grief and disbelief that her sister, Jamie Hout, had been murdered. On Thursday, Oct. 13, Conway stood in Wayne County Common Pleas Judge Corey Spitler’s courtroom and asked that Brown, 48, Back Orrville Road, Wooster, be locked up for life. Brown was convicted of aggravated murder and...
Kristin Zemis

Kristin Zemis

Kristin R. Zemis, Esq. Office Sought: New Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge Age: 44 Family: Joseph Zemis, M.D., Clark University ‘86, Emory University ‘90, USAF 1986-1999 Jordan Zemis, Central Catholic’06, Miami of Ohio ’09, EMT Smith Ambulance Luke Zemis, Emory University Jacob Zemis, New Philadelphia High School class of 2012 J. Nikolas Zemis, New Philadelphia High School Class of...
Nan DeGarmo VonAllman

Nan DeGarmo VonAllman

Family: Married 25 years to Jerry VonAllman; two sons: Glenn, 22 and Nick, 20. Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education, 1979, Kent State University; Juris Doctor, 1984, University of Akron, admitted to the practice of law in Ohio, October, 1984. Hometown: Born in Canton, Ohio; resident of Tuscarawas County since 1986. Occupation: Magistrate, New Philadelphia Municipal Court (last 8...

10/14/11 Millersburg votes to layoff street department employees

SUMMARY: Cuts will save village $107,000 in wages, benefits In what Mayor Jeff Huebner called a “very difficult” decision, Millersburg Village Council voted Thursday Oct. 13 to lay off two street department employees. Council made the decision after a lengthy discussion in executive session before going on record, Huebner said. “After a lengthy three hour executive session, council elected...

Millersburg votes to lay off street department employees

In what Mayor Jeff Huebner called a “very difficult” decision, Millersburg Village Council voted Thursday, Oct. 13 to lay off two street department employees. Council made the decision after a lengthy discussion in executive session before going on record, Huebner said. “After a lengthy three-hour executive session, council elected to lay off two employees in the street department,” Huebner...
Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind

"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," Rhett Butler tells Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, but second-year West Holmes head coach Kevin Maltarich and the Knights certainly do care if their Ohio Cardinal Conference (OCC) title hopes are suddenly gone with the wind that swept through Knights Stadium on Friday, Oct. 14 – wind that helped knock down Justin Wahl's 33-yard field goal attempt...

Pumpkins are for more than pie

Summary Bruce Stambaugh writes about fall’s other icon, the pumpkin. Bruce Stambaugh writes about nature, weather, hobbies and people, often using personal experiences. Much to their dismay, he also writes about his family. He uses humor and pathos when he can’t think of anything else to include. For Oct. 24, 2011 Besides the colorful leaves, pumpkins have to be right up there as one of the...

Taste of the Holidays at Walnut Creek

Summary: Just in time for the holidays, Walnut Creek Cheese and nationally recognized food media brand, Taste of Home invites you to Taste of the Holidays at Butterchurn Kitchenwares at Walnut Creek. The Nov.3 event will include free cookbooks, gift baskets, a pie contest, samples of delicious food and inspiration to make your holiday meals and décor grand. Leave it to Walnut Creek Cheese to...
Wind swept

Wind swept

“It’s gotta be the shoes,” Spike Lee’s character, Mars Blackmon, kept telling people as Nike’s pitchman, when Michael Jordan was ruling the NBA in his Air Jordan sneakers, back in the 80s and 90s.But for Emily Molnar and the rest of the Lady Knights cross country team it might have been the socks, as the West Holmes sophomore held off 2010 State runner-up Ellen Isaac, on Isaac’s home...
A banjo on my knee

A banjo on my knee

I had never been to Alabama before, that is, until my dad moved to Birmingham after my parents’ divorce. I was in high school at the time, and Alabama was a world apart from my small Ohio hometown. I got to see a lot of the world through visiting my dad when I was young. He lived in Florida, California, New York, Rhode Island and Alabama. And that was just during my teenage years. As a project...