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Seeing Angels

Struggling with loads of laundry, clutter in the kitchen and chaos in your life? Stress can easily steal our joy. Trish Berg reminds us to simplify the small stuff and find Joy in the Journey. There are some people in this world who see the good in me, the best of who I am. They see me for who I want to be more than who I am at the moment. I like to be around those people. They make me feel...

Wooster runners help keep things organized outside Freedlander Meet

071811 FreedlanderParking Promo: Park and Swim: There is a dry side to the Freedlander Swim Meet Wooster runners help keep things organized outside Freedlander Meet By Brian Questel Even at a swim meet runners are needed. The job of running the 3-day Freedlander Swim Meet is large and complex. While most of those issues hinged around activities inside the Freedlander Pool area, the issue of...
Memorial Pavilion and mural to be dedicated in Ragersville July 24

Memorial Pavilion and mural to be dedicated in Ragersville July 24

The Ragersville Historical Society invites everyone in the community to a special, historical event on July 24. Members of the historical society will dedicate the new Earl R. Hisrich Memorial Pavilion, and a mural depicting the history of Ragersville will be unveiled. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. behind the Emmanuel Lutheran Church. As a member of the Ragersville Historical Society from...

Woo Run scheduled for Aug. 13

071811 WooRun Woo Run scheduled for Aug. 13 The Wooster High School cross country program will host the Woo Run on Aug. 13 at Wooster High School. The annual event, which is a fundraiser for the Wooster High School athletic department, will feature three different runs. There will be a 900-meter Youth Run, which will begin at 8:30 a.m. for those 12-and-under. There will be “The Admiral”...

Days of Happy Daffy

Column Summary It’s been more than a year since Daphne Ross babysat in her home, now several of her little friends have come back for a summer party. Everyone is happy, especially Happy Daffy. It has been fifteen months since my little friends would come to our home every weekday morning, every week, every month for many years; twenty-one to be exact, but recently four of those kiddos and...

Going Presidential

Northeast Ohio has an incredibly rich history, including presidential history. Since the country’s inception, Ohio has produced more presidents than from any other state; eight of the 44 leaders of the free world have come from our state. Take time to visit these exciting locations in Ohio’s Amish country and spend time connecting with our past presidents. The McKinley National...

7/12 Investing in the future

Investing in the future I just got home from the Wayne County 4H still project judging. It used to be still projects were limited to photography, woodworking, gardening, and other similar hobbies. Archery, and gun safety were offered, but it was about learning parts, and function, and didn’t include live fire experience. Fifteen years ago these projects were expanded to include shooting sports...

To the Editor:

To East Holmes School District: The budget says school levy is going to be on ballot in November. Is it necessary to have 1.5 million over the next five years? They say if you live on $100,000 property it will raise tax only $120.34 per year. How many people live on $100,000 properties? Why not say $200,000 property $240.68 a year? That would be more realistic. Over half of our land tax already...
Hello, Shakespeare performance July 22-23

Hello, Shakespeare performance July 22-23

Wayne County Performing Arts Council (WaCPAC) will present its youth production, Hello, Shakespeare, on Friday, July 22, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, July 23, at 2 p.m., at Wayne Center for the Arts, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster. Directed by Tiffany Noe and Zack Armstrong, this irreverent and funny introduction to William Shakespeare and his work is sure to bring a laugh from anyone who remembers...
Fireside Readers Book Discussion Group begins seventh year at Wayne College

Fireside Readers Book Discussion Group begins seventh year at Wayne College

The Fireside Readers Book Discussion Group at The University of Akron Wayne College is going strong as it begins its seventh year on Monday, August 1, in the Wayne College Community Room at 7 p.m. The group meets the first Monday of the month with the exception of Labor Day and will discuss “Unbroken: a World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” by Laura Hillenbrand at the...