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TCPL's celebration of children and books

TCPL's celebration of children and books

TCPL’s celebration of children and books By Patricia M. Albrecht Summary: Highlighting the importance of literacy, the TCPL scored big with excitement in the community at the 7th annual El Dia de los Ninos/El Dia de los Libros event, a free multi-cultural celebration held April 30. The Tuscarawas County Public Library held its 7th annual El Dia de los Ninos/El Dia de los Libros family event...
050911 WHS musicians take top honors at state

050911 WHS musicians take top honors at state

Summary: Two bands from the Wooster High School music program headed to the Ohio Music Education Association’s state adjudicated event at GlenOak High School on April 29 and came home with some impressive hardware. When the state’s top high school bands gathered for the Ohio Music Education Association’s state adjudicated events last weekend two bands from the Wooster High School music...

Patient Care Key to Women’s Pavilion Success

Teaser: A Season of New Birth Spring is the season of new birth—of flowering trees and nesting birds; of kittens and bunnies and lambs. Interestingly, humans have historically shown seasonal birth patterns as well. These vary by country, but in the United States they peak in the fall with a smaller peak in late winter. Women’s Pavilion Manager Diane Field said she doesn’t see any...
Hilltop Speedway racing results from Saturday, April 30

Hilltop Speedway racing results from Saturday, April 30

Over 170 cars showed up to race at Hilltop Speedway on Saturday, April 30, but sunny skies at the beginning of the evening gave way to rain late, bringing a premature end to the action on the track after only 30 races.MINI STOCKSHEAT 1: James Priebe, Chase Alexander, Jason St. John, Blain Markey, Kenny LongHEAT 2: Terry Adkins, Bobby Stamper, Chris Priebe, Dustin Daugherty, [Unidentified #46]HEAT...
Knights can learn from animated seagulls even after doubleheader sweep

Knights can learn from animated seagulls even after doubleheader sweep

After escaping Medina Buckeye with a doubleheader sweep of the Bucks on Saturday, April 30, second-year West Holmes head baseball coach Kurt McDowell might want to rent a copy of Disney’s 2003 animated hit, Finding Nemo and show his team the scene where the flock of seagulls keep repeating one word over and over.Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine.That one simple word could have prevented the fifth...
050911 Showcasing talent

050911 Showcasing talent

Summary: The talents of the members of the Wooster High School student body were on display for everyone to see when the Wooster High School Student Council held its annual Talent Show at the Performing Arts Center on April 27. The orchestras, wind ensembles and choirs that normally grace the stage of the Wooster High School Performing Arts Center stepped aside for an evening when dozens of high...
Royal Princess Breakfast serves up valuable messages to young ‘princesses’ in attendance

Royal Princess Breakfast serves up valuable messages to young ‘princesses’ in attendance

Summary: A local church hosted almost a hundred young ‘princesses’ for a very special morning of making memories and learning valuable messages about their self-worth. Eighty eight small princesses whirled about in clouds of pink and purple tulle, tiny tiaras perched atop many of their heads, as they danced beneath sparkling chandeliers at First Christian Church’s Royal Princess Breakfast on...
New Philadelphia Schools’ students, parents, and staff work together to Make a Difference in their community

New Philadelphia Schools’ students, parents, and staff work together to Make a Difference in their community

Summary: A sunny April morning provided the perfect backdrop for New Philadelphia Schools’ students, parents, and staff members to make a difference in their community. Parents, children, and New Philadelphia Schools’ staff members came together for their own ‘Make a Difference Day’ on the final day of April. The Saturday morning event, organized by Central Elementary principal John Zucal,...

This is not your father’s body shop

Car repair after an accident is at best an inconvenience, and at worst, a nightmare of wasted time and money. No, it’s not on anyone’s bucket list. Ron Nagy knows this. “Everybody that comes in here says, ‘I don’t even have time to be here.’ We are constantly looking at how we can make it easier for the customer.” That’s the thinking of Nagy’s Collision Center owners Ron and Dan Nagy...

“Just fix the car. When will it be done?"

Ron & Dan Nagy grew up in the body shop business, back in the days when “you used to be able to pound a fender out, put some filler in and paint it. Those days are gone, and you had better have followed the technology.” Ron Nagy is talking about the way new cars seem to get smarter, safer and more sophisticated every year. Smarter cars take smarter, better educated and trained technicians...