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090511 Generals kick off 2011 season

090511 Generals kick off 2011 season

Summary: The Wooster High School football team started their season strong with an impressive 47-20 win over the Akron Garfield Golden Rams during their season opener on August 26 at Follis Field. The Wooster High School Generals kicked off the 2011 football season under the Friday night lights on August 26. The capacity crowd on hand at Follis Field saw the Generals score an impressive 47 to 20...
Uncertain future for county budget; Commissioners optimistic

Uncertain future for county budget; Commissioners optimistic

Summary: A legislative luncheon hosted by the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce at Union Country Club on August 25 allowed the Tuscarawas County Commissioners to share vital information about the county budget, the oil and gas industry and the new Multi-County Juvenile Attention System facility with members of the business community. Representatives from nearly sixty local businesses...

Wound Healing Center: Improving Quality of Life

Teaser article: Wound Prevention is Key for At-Risk Patients “The skin is the largest organ in the body,” said Angie Howard, RN, Clinical Manager of Wooster Community Hospital’s Wound Healing Center. Unfortunately, risk factors such as diabetes, hyperglycemia, arthritis, kidney disease, obesity and smoking can affect the skin’s healing capabilities and turn seemingly minor injuries into...
Hawks experience, depth too much for youthful Knights in links victory at Willandale

Hawks experience, depth too much for youthful Knights in links victory at Willandale

The veteran Hiland Hawks golf team is walking with a swagger. The youthful West Holmes Knights want to get to that point. In their recent showdown at Willandale Golf Course on Saturday, August 27, the veterans showed the youngsters a thing or two about how to post great numbers. The Hawks blistering pace in the early going continued, sparked by B.J. Miller’s 37, racing to a 159 at their home...
Molnar leaves 179 days in her dust

Molnar leaves 179 days in her dust

Oh the miracles of modern medicine.After suffering a horrific knee injury during the final game of her freshman season as the Lady Knights point guard on the girls varsity basketball team, back on March 1 of this year, West Holmes sophomore Emily Molnar was back in a familiar place 179 days later, leading the girls cross-country team across the finish line, Saturday, August 27, at the Dan Olien...
Hiland takes advantage of Black Bears’ youth in 12-0 rout

Hiland takes advantage of Black Bears’ youth in 12-0 rout

On Saturday, August 27, at River View High School, the River View Black Bears tried to get pushy with the Hiland Hawks. The Hawks pushed back, and kept pushing, all the way to a 12-0 blowout win. Hiland coach Scott Bodiker knew that Black Bears coach Bornwell Sianjina loves to push his defenders all the way past midfield in an attacking style of defense, and Bodiker and his crew took full...
Youth is served in Lady Hawks’ 9-1 win over Loudonville as Raber gets hat trick

Youth is served in Lady Hawks’ 9-1 win over Loudonville as Raber gets hat trick

0x397e8e000x37c917200x39832ef0Coming into the Hiland Lady Hawks soccer game versus Loudonville on Saturday, August 27 on the Redbirds’ home field, head coach Pat Miller was looking for some offensive sparks from sophomore Kaitlyn Raber, whom he stuck into the starting lineup for the first time in her career. Raber paid immediate dividends, driving home three goals for the hat trick in her first...
Businesses and customers interact at business expo

Businesses and customers interact at business expo

With a crowd of about 400, including visitors and exhibitors, the annual Tuscarawas Chamber Community Business Expo was deemed a success. “It’s absolutely wonderful for the United Way to be able to come out to the Business Expo,” said Allison Kerns, United Way director. “We’re meeting a lot of our donors, and our partner agencies.” “This is great,” agreed assistant director Fred...

Naturally safe—enjoying Ohio’s rivers in a fun and safe way

Summary--- Thousands of Ohioans take advantage of the many rivers and streams throughout our great state. They enjoy swimming, tubing, fishing, canoeing and other activities—but safety needs to be a priority. Story--- Regardless of what season it is there are tons of activities that Ohioans enjoy doing which involve rivers and streams. People of all ages and backgrounds find great stress...

On-line course gives insight into denominational beliefs

Summary--- Millersburg United Methodist is using technology in a positive way to offer insight about what their denomination believes. The church has a free online course to help interested individuals decide whether or not their beliefs coincide with the church doctrine. Story--- Have you ever wanted to visit a church or wondered what doctrine or beliefs a specific denomination holds too?...