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6/7/11 Discovery in Stutzman case lists shotgun, chain saw among evidence

SUMMARY: Adoption records requested from Summit County Children's Services A chainsaw and 20-gauge shotgun are among evidence collected in the murder investigation of a Navarre couple. An inventory of evidence filed with Wayne County Common Pleas Court in the case of Rodney R. Stutzman, 31, 17559 Harrison Road, Navarre, includes a Remington 20 gauge shotgun “& Ammunition” among a list of...
061311 WHS Class of 2011 celebrates what was and what is yet to come

061311 WHS Class of 2011 celebrates what was and what is yet to come

Summary: Before the members of the Wooster High School Class of 2011 stepped out into the world, graduates and their families celebrated their accomplishments. “We’re excited about the gorgeous day and the reason we’re here and that’s to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2011.” With those words Principal Anita Jorney-Gifford welcomed family and friends of the Class of 2011 to...
Writers share talent at Uncommon Grounds open-mic

Writers share talent at Uncommon Grounds open-mic

Summary: Uncommon Grounds is pleased to host an open-mic event on the first Friday of every month. The event is open to musicians and writers of all ages. Those wishing to simply listen are encouraged to stop in. On the first Friday of every month Bill and Paula Fritz host an open-mic event at their Dover coffee shop, Uncommon Grounds. The event is open to anyone interested in sharing music,...
More than 2600 ducks invade Dover City Park

More than 2600 ducks invade Dover City Park

Summary: The Muskingum Lakes Chapter of the American Red Cross enjoyed perfect weather for their 12th Annual Duck Race at Dover City Park on June 5th. Music, food, games and more than 2600 rubber ducks helped the local chapter raise $10,000 that stays in the region to help people in need. The Muskingum Chapter of the American Red Cross couldn’t have asked for nicer weather on Sunday, June 5 when...
New P.E.A.K. Facility Opens in Berlin

New P.E.A.K. Facility Opens in Berlin

Everyone likes to work a peak performance. Be all that one can be and more. A newly opened, May 9th, 2011, facility for P.E.A.K. (Providing Excellent Adult Kare) clients hopes to help individuals with disabilities peak to their independence. P.E.A.K. started their first location in November, 2008 in Beach City. They moved to Massillon in May, 2010. This year, they are expanding their outreach to...

Avant Gardener: Strawberries: The first sweet of summer

Summary: It is too late to plant strawberries in the garden but not too late to enjoy the fruits of local farmer’s labor. Purchase local strawberries for a taste that is the first sweet of summer. Preserve strawberries through freezing, drying or canning so you can enjoy them year-round. It’s strawberry season in Ohio. The plump, red fruit is the star of late spring and early summer and can be...
Straight line winds terrorize Clark, Lake Buckhorn

Straight line winds terrorize Clark, Lake Buckhorn

While the tornado sirens sounded with the presence of a tornado warning issued on the evening of Saturday, June 4, it was instead high winds that ravaged Clark and Lake Buckhorn, leaving numerous trees down, including some which fell onto houses, tore down power lines and destroyed a pole building. In addition, while there was an abundant amount of minor structural damage at Lake Buckhorn, the...
Trumpet in the Land opening night special

Trumpet in the Land opening night special

Trumpet in the Land will celebrate its 42nd season at the Schoenbrunn Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 17, at 8:30 p.m., by offering a special opening night advance ticket price of $5. Tickets purchased at the door that evening will be $10. Advance $5 opening night tickets can be purchased at the Trumpet box office or at the Tuscarawas County Welcome Center on East High Avenue in New Philadelphia...

Discovery in Stutzman case lists shotgun, chain saw among evidence

A chain saw and 20-gauge shotgun are among evidence collected in the murder investigation of a Navarre couple. An inventory of evidence filed with Wayne County Common Pleas Court in the case of Rodney R. Stutzman, 31, of 17559 Harrison Road, Navarre, includes a Remington 20-gauge shotgun “and ammunition” among a list of 24 items. It is the only firearm listed. Stutzman is charged with the...

A novel destination: The Buckeye Trail

The Tuscarawas County Library’s main location at 121 Fair Ave. NW, New Philadelphia will welcome local author Gary Williams to present a program on Hiking the Buckeye Trail on Thursday, June 16, at 6:30 p.m. “Many local residents don’t realize the Buckeye Trail is the longest, single state, loop hiking trail in the nation at 1,444 miles,” said Debra Cahill, adult programming coordinator. The...