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See yesterday's machines come to life at the 19th Annual Summer Show

Summary: The wonder and technology of steam power in decades past will be exhibited at the HCSEA's 19th Annual Summer Show August 4, 5, and 6. Showcasing antique machinery, this spectator event that draws up to 6,000 people includes everything from threshing demonstrations and horse pulls to bale and skillet throwing and live entertainment. See yesterday’s machines come to life at the 19th...

7/26/11 Prosecutor throws out convictions based on court of appeals decision, says warrant was sound

A prosecuting attorney stood by the validity of a search warrant that was found to be without merit by the Ohio Fifth Appellate District Court of Appeals. Holmes County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Christine Williams Tuesday July 26 threw out drug paraphernalia convictions for Brooklyn A. Bryant, 21, and Bryan D. Dronebarger, 24, both of 7124 Township Road 323, Millersburg. The charges stem...

Gnadenhutten's Pioneer Days entertains and educates

Summary: Since 1992 the Village of Gnadenhutten has entertained visitors with their Pioneer Days. The festival runs August 5-7 with events taking place all three days. The free festival is a fundraiser for Gnadenhutten Historical Society and includes a pre 1840 encampment, crafts, vendors, food and the Indian Princess Pageant for Tuscarawas County girls ages 10-13. Ohio’s oldest existing...

7/26/11 Historic Downtown Millersburg in the running for Tier II funding

SUMMARRY: Accepted to second round of applications, must find 100 percent match for projects Historic Downtown Millersburg is one of seven applicants in the running to receive up to $400,000 for downtown revitalization. HDM executive director Tom Wilke said Tuesday July 26 that downtown has been selected by the Ohio Department of Development as an applicant for one of six grant awards. The ODOD...
Poplar Ridge Stables provides a different kind of therapy

Poplar Ridge Stables provides a different kind of therapy

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Poplar Ridge Stables offers a therapeutic riding program for multi-handicapped clients

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Mathew sits straight and tall upon his steed, proudly directing it around corners and through obstacles. With a glowing smile upon his face, he lifts his arms to each side, balancing upright on his horse as if ready to fly. 
Once a week, Matthew and other handicapped children take...

World Breastfeeding Week August 1-7 celebrates the benefits of breastfeeding for both babies and their mothers

Summary: Both mothers and their babies benefit from breastfeeding, regardless of what part of the world they may reside in. Locally, the Breastfeeding Coalition of Tuscarawas County is gearing up in celebration of World Breastfeeding Week, August 1-7. All young mammals, including the human variety, grow and thrive best on their own mother’s milk. That fact is once again being proclaimed...
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0801 Appleseed Festival parade takes a bite out of the heat and summer storms

0801 Appleseed Festival parade takes a bite out of the heat and summer storms

Summary: The annual Johnny Appleseed Festival in Apple Creek provided a fun way to beat the heat, July 22-23. The festival’s main event, the grand parade, was held July 23, featuring local dignitaries. The hot days of July slowed everyone down, but not the fun at the annual Johnny Appleseed Festival. The annual Apple Creek event featured pie auctions, contests, music, food and of course, the...
Local teen Meghan Frantz wins the All-American Soap Box Derby and is named World Champion

Local teen Meghan Frantz wins the All-American Soap Box Derby and is named World Champion

Summary: A local teenage girl has done the unthinkable. She has brought home the title of World Champion in the All-American Soap Box Derby’s 74th run, and she and her family couldn’t be prouder.World Champion. Has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? And to be named, along with your picture, in ESPN’s Top Ten Plays of the Day? For local teenager Meghan Frantz of New Philadelphia, who was a...

7/26/11 Millersburg readies income tax for voters in general election

SUMMARY: Income tax would provide revenues for growth, Mayor says Millersburg Council moved forward on a one-half of one percent income tax Monday July 25, approving it for inclusion on the November general election ballot. Prior to approving the resolution, Mayor Jeff Huebner fielded questions from a village resident as to why council elected to go with the tax rather than a levy. Council...