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OBITUARY | 2011-10-26

James M. Kota, 69, of Wooster, died Oct. 21, 2011, at Wooster Community Hospital. James was born March 5, 1942, in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of the late Michael and Dorothy Kota, and married Sharon Lobaugh on July 16, 1966. She preceded him in death in 1989. In 1991, he married Linda J. Dombrosky. She survives. James was an underwriter for Westfield Insurance Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1997...

OBITUARY | 2011-10-26

Beverly Jane Garver, 57, died Oct. 22, 2011, at her home, with her dog, Yogi, daughter, Mandi, granddaughter, Kylie, and special friends, Donnie Graser, Jan, Jacque, and Ammi at her side. Beverly was born Sept. 2, 1954, the daughter of James Forrest Beckett. She was a gifted caregiver who spent much of her life giving care to others. She also was a loving friend who will be missed by her family...

Neidig, White post top-15 finishes to advance to Regionals

Doug Bennett was looking for the whole, but what he got was two-sevenths. That isn’t all bad, for that means Bennett and two members of the Wooster boys cross country team will be moving on to the Youngstown Boardman Division I Regional. It wasn’t what Bennett and the Generals were hoping for after a season of impressive improvement. Wooster finished seventh out of 18 teams at the Malone...
Can somebody please tell me what's going on?

Can somebody please tell me what's going on?

I heard something on the news this morning that begs the question, "What in the world is going on?"What I heard was more reports about the Occupy Wall Street movement and a subsequent poll that revealed that X amount of people (you fill in the blank, it really doesn't matter) feel that the wealth distribution is disproportionate within the United States of America.Disproportionate?Really. I find...

Winner of Historic Downtown Millersburg Architectural Treasure Hunt announced

Summary: Lisa Welch correctly identified 11 photos depicting the many architectural details to be found throughout Jackson Street in a contest meant to showcase Millersburg’s unique historic qualities. Story: Though the map was covered with clues, X didn’t mark the spot in this treasure hunt of a different sort. A glimpse of a crown molding here or a peek at stone-wrought carving there were...

10/27/11 Killbuck man gets SRCCC for trying to climb in girl's window

A Killbuck man who attempted to climb into the residence of a 17-year-old girl with whom he has a child was sentenced Thursday Oct. 27 on an attempted burglary charge. Tony L. Underwood, 20, 487 Moose Drive, was sentenced by Holmes County Common Pleas Judge Robert D. Rinfret to up to six months at the Stark Regional Community Corrections Center. The charge stems from June 27, when Underwood...
110511 Casting a vote on Election Day 2011

110511 Casting a vote on Election Day 2011

Summary: With the Nov. 8 fall general election just around the corner, voters can find all the information they need to know on how and where to cast their ballots at the Wayne County Board of Elections. With the campaign for the fall 2011 general election moving in to its final days, the dozens of issues and races before the voters of Wayne County will soon be decided as tens of thousands of...
Classic Glass Corvette Club Helps Others Through Car Shows

Classic Glass Corvette Club Helps Others Through Car Shows

Summary: If you have to get in, sit down, shut up and hold on, then you’re on your way to a car show. Many impressive models of classic and newer vehicles were on display at Ferris Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Toyota in New Philadelphia on Saturday 27 when the Classic Glass Corvette Club held a show to raise money for charity and to show off their toys. Photos by Teri Stein It’s been a...

FROMONLINE | 2011-08-28

“Advertising is based on one thing: happiness. And do you know what happiness is? Happiness is the smell of a new car. It's freedom from fear. It's a billboard on the side of a road that screams with reassurance that whatever you're doing is OK. You are OK.” Don Draper, “Mad Men” Far is it for me to stick up for the tobacco industry. I will, however, stick up for a business’s right to do...
Wine, Whitles and a Little Bit of Jazz make for a succesful Red Cross fundraiser

Wine, Whitles and a Little Bit of Jazz make for a succesful Red Cross fundraiser

Summary: In the last five years the annual American Red Cross Muskingum Lakes Chapter’s yearly event, Wine, Whistles, and a Little Bit of Jazz has grown to be one of their best fundraisers. Food, wine, music and an auction that featured top notch services and merchandise made this year’s event better than ever. More than 350 guests enjoyed the 5th annual American Red Cross Muskingum Lakes...