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Buy-Way yard sale travelers guides ready

These guides tout many great yard sales across Ohio, especially larger ones. And they are an indispensable tool because the maps inside show the Lincoln Highway paths and also Route 30, so along with an Ohio road map, anyone unfamiliar with the area can find their way. Yard sales aren’t marked on GPS yet. Anyone can also go online at http://www.his toricbyway.com and have a guide sent to...

OBITUARY | 2011-07-20

Dorothy Jane Williams, 86, of Wooster, died July 14, 2011, at her home. Dorothy was born April 24, 1925, in Crestline, the daughter of William F. and Emma Kindinger. She married Richard Williams on March 28, 1948. He survives. She was a graduate of Ohio University with a major in physics. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, and homemaker. Surviving in addition to her husband...

OBITUARY | 2011-07-20

Ralph Dwight McKee died July 16, 2011, at Akron City Hospital, following complications from falling. Dwight was born June 16, 1929, at the family home in Wooster, to the late Ralph Cloy and Rhea M. McKee. He graduated from Shreve High School in 1947 and on April 15, 1951, married Yvonne N. “Bonnie” Smith. She survives. He had worked at Rubbermaid, Inc., for 38 years in labor, supervision, and...

OBITUARY | 2011-07-20

Samuel Charles Wagner, 77, of Wooster, died July 5, 2011, at Wooster Community Hospital, following a brief illness. Sam was born July 11, 1933, in Wooster, to the late Lloyd and Lillian Wagner. He was a 1951 graduate of Wooster High School and served with the U.S. Navy Seabees during the Korean War in the 3rd Naval Construction Battalion stationed in the Philippines. On Sept. 15, 1957, he...

Wooster’s Kelly reflects back on first year as a Buckeye

Kasie Kelly was in such a hurry to get to Ohio State, she graduated early. The 2010 Wooster High grad was already a Buckeye by the time she completed the formalities of walking with her class, having graduated from Wooster before the first-semester break was officially over to enroll at OSU and join the OSU women’s softball team. She was an integral part of the 2011 Buckeyes softball team this...
A Sheep in Wolf?s Clothing: Gentle Family Pet Mistaken for Dangerous Animal

A Sheep in Wolf?s Clothing: Gentle Family Pet Mistaken for Dangerous Animal

Summary: The residents of New Philadelphia?s Southside were on edge recently when an animal resembling a wolf was seen roaming their backyards. When a family from Loudonville showed up, they found their beloved pet that had been missing since April 9 and had traveled 50 miles from home. When Kristen Felix saw a news alert from a Cleveland television station on her cell phone, she couldn?t...
080111 City seeks CDGB funding for trio of projects

080111 City seeks CDGB funding for trio of projects

Summary: If the City of Wooster is successful in obtaining an expected $102,000 in Community Development Block grants a trio of projects will be the beneficiaries. Before adjourning for their summer recess, the members of Wooster City Council unanimously approved the submission of an application for $102,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for the coming year. The federal...

Buried with Christ-what baptism signifies and why do it

SUMMARY?Baptism is an act in the Christian faith that has great implications. But is it an option or a must? Why and when should you be baptized? What happens if you are never baptized? STORY?Almost every denomination in the Christian faith believes in a form of baptism. Baptism involves water and occurs normally when a pastor submerges an individual under the water. Some churches sprinkle the...

Hymn History-Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove

Hymn History Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove Come, gracious Spirit, heav?nly Dove, With light and comfort from above; Be Thou our Guardian, Thou our Guide, O?er every thought and step preside, O?er every thought and step preside. The light of truth to us display, And make us know and choose Thy way; Plant holy fear in every heart, That we from God may ne?er depart, That we from God may ne?er...

Trauma of teen acne terminated with treatment

No teenager wants to see even a single pimple on their face at any time. But according to the American Dermatologist Association eighty-five percent of all teens will by-pass the occasional pimple and deal with outright acne. Of those, at least twenty-five percent will have permanent scarring from severe to light from their bouts with acne. Twenty percent of adults suffer from acne which combined...