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Hymn History-Seeking the Lost

Hymn History Seeking the Lost Will you go and speak to the lost ones here To the ones who have gone astray? Will you lead them back to the Shepherd’s fold From their wand’rings in sin’s dark way? Will you seek them now, Will you seek them now? Will you show them the way? Will you show them the way? Some one may be lost, That you might lead home, To that bright land of perfect day. Will you go...
New Beginnings Counseling Center expands its reach

New Beginnings Counseling Center expands its reach

Summary: New Beginnings Counseling Center, a ministry of Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (CCHO), provides outpatient counseling, and has opened two new Wooster locations at DayBreak Community Church and Church of the Saviour. The offices provide more options for clients who live in different parts of Wooster, especially for those without transportation. New Beginnings Counseling Center, a...
082911 “I’ll meet you on the hill.”

082911 “I’ll meet you on the hill.”

Summary: Three weeks before the bell rang for the first day of classes, the Wooster High School Marching Band was already on the field perfecting what promises to be one of the most entertaining half time shows in recent memory. "I'll meet you on the hill," is a common phrase to hear during Wooster High School’s annual three week marching band camp. The band’s practice field, which is located...
Misc. Monday - 08-22-11 - Top 10 fantasy football sleepers for the 2011 season

Misc. Monday - 08-22-11 - Top 10 fantasy football sleepers for the 2011 season

Every year in fantasy football, there are players you draft early, who end up being huge disappointments. But there are also those players you draft late, who can still make an impact on where you finish in your league. Let's take a look at the top 10 fantasy football sleepers for the 2011 season in this installment of Misc. Monday.Let's start at 10 and work our way to number one, with number one...
Morning hugs

Morning hugs

My daughter, Riley, snuggled with me on the couch this morning as we watched an episode of Phineas and Ferb and slowly woke up from a good night’s sleep. It is a routine we have had for, well, all of her eight years on this earth. I actually have spent 16 years snuggling my kiddos through their morning wake up moments, from the time they were babies to the time when their legs hit the ground...
Decisions and consequences

Decisions and consequences

Had a great weekend at the mounted shoot in Indiana. My horse did fantastic, and I did OK. What that means in the level I run in is that’s good enough for a placement. Most of the riders in level one are spending all their energy trying to make their horse do things it doesn’t want to do, so that gives me an advantage having a seasoned horse. Captain McNish rode with me to Indiana, and our...
Pet owners can assert rights

Pet owners can assert rights

Q: My neighbor purposely injured my dog. Is there anything I can do about it? A: One option you have is to bring criminal charges. If you wish to do so, you should first contact the police or dog warden in your area so that evidence can be collected. File a police report as soon as possible, and follow up with your county’s prosecutor. Inform the prosecutor that you wish to pursue criminal...
Helping kids know what to expect

Helping kids know what to expect

Not knowing what to expect can be thrilling if it applies to white water rafting or roller coasters, but may not be as welcome to children starting a new school year or facing a new day. I still remember the jitters I got just walking up to the school door to see which teacher I would have and which kids would be in my class – and that was usually a couple of weeks before the first...
Days of rain and thunder

Days of rain and thunder

The rain came down this morning in a steady fall. The thunder boomed repeatedly but not as sleep shattering as the kind that sets you up in bed or the kind that forces the kids to cry out. No more tears fall during night time storms at our house anymore. At the first crack our resident child, nearly eighteen, now gets up and closes all the windows; upstairs, downstairs, even on the front porch...
‘Smell test’ not safe after power outage

‘Smell test’ not safe after power outage

My parents’ electricity often goes out, sometimes for long periods. Mom says food in the refrigerator and freezer is fine unless it smells bad. What would you tell her? Food safety experts say to use the hands of a clock -- not your nose -- to determine whether perishable food is safe after a power outage. As long as you keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed, the refrigerator will...