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For local artist and iconographer Paul Tish, every picture tells a story.

For local artist and iconographer Paul Tish, every picture tells a story.

As a probation officer, Paul Tish encourages others to make positive changes in their lives. On quiet mornings in the workspace of his Millersburg home, with paintbrush in hand, his goal is the same.While his job is rewarding, creating Christian icons helps him cope with the inevitable challenges.“I’ve created images since I was a child. I never grew out of that. One day, my dad saw me trying...

Bargain Hunter writer shares weight loss tips

It’s a new year, and you’re motivated to lose weight. You’ve prepared by visualizing your goal, figuring out why you want to be healthy, thinking about how you will feel after you reach your goals, turning your excuses into good reasons to change, and thinking about the process as a healthy lifestyle change rather than a diet. Now what? Here are notes from my personal 105-pound weight loss...
01/17/2011 For local artist and iconographer Paul Tish, every picture tells a story.

01/17/2011 For local artist and iconographer Paul Tish, every picture tells a story.

As a probation officer, Paul Tish encourages others to make positive changes in their lives. On quiet mornings in the workspace of his Millersburg home, with paintbrush in hand, his goal is the same. While his job is rewarding, creating Christian icons helps him cope with the inevitable challenges. “I’ve created images since I was a child. I never grew out of that. One day, my dad saw me trying...

Losing weight is not rocket science: “Big Loser” Bargain Hunter writer shares weight loss tips

Web Summary: Bargain Hunter writer who successfully lost 105 pounds and kept it off shares tips on how to lose weight and feel great Losing weight is not rocket science: “Big Loser” Bargain Hunter writer shares weight loss tips By: Jennifer R. Demuth It’s a new year, and you’re motivated to lose weight. You’ve prepared by visualizing your goal, figuring out why you want to be healthy,...
012411 Akron Road one step closer to upgrade

012411 Akron Road one step closer to upgrade

A project that began in 2007 moved a step closer to reality when Wooster City Council unanimously approved a pair of resolutions relating to the planned improvement of State Route 585/Akron Road. “It’s been a long winding road but we’re finally there,” said Councilman Jon Ansel during council’s first meeting of 2011. According to Ansel, council has approved a series of five resolutions for...
012411 City honors VSP retirees

012411 City honors VSP retirees

As City of Wooster employees gathered at the Community Center on January 5 for city’s annual recognition luncheon, the 24 employees who accepted the city’s offer to retire under the voluntary separation program (VSP) were recognized for their years of dedicated service to the city. Mayor Bob Breneman described the process the city went through in making the decision to offer the program. “This...
Youth sport with a purpose: 30 kids raced toward potential qualification for the All-American Soap Box Derby at an indoor rally held January 15-16 at Dover

Youth sport with a purpose: 30 kids raced toward potential qualification for the All-American Soap Box Derby at an indoor rally held January 15-16 at Dover

About 30 kids participated in the Tuscarawas County Soap Box Derby Association’s indoor rally Saturday-Sunday, January 15-16, to earn qualification points for the greatest amateur racing event in the world. On January 15-16, in the first of three indoor rallies hosted by the Tuscarawas County Soap Box Derby Association, thirty kids raced toward the dream of qualifying for the 74th Annual...

How you can help the 130 children at the LOCC orphanage in Despinos, Haiti

The children at the LOCC orphanage in Despinos, Haiti, desperately need the following items, which are being collected by Imagine Missions. The group is asking for local churches, community organizations, youth groups, businesses, and individuals for their assistance. · New and like new summer clothing for girls and boys, 2 T through adult: Girls – knee length shorts, skirts, capris (no...
Group of local musicians and concerned Christian friends move forward to take on responsibility for a neglected Haitian orphanage housing 130 children

Group of local musicians and concerned Christian friends move forward to take on responsibility for a neglected Haitian orphanage housing 130 children

An invitation to take part in a 10-day trip to perform their music in Haiti became a transforming event in the lives of siblings Naomi Hicks, Ben Massey, and Susi Cox, known as Shiloh Mountain Trio. During their time in the tiny, impoverished country, they and friends and family who accompanied them stopped to visit the LOCC (Loyal Oaks Community Chapel) orphanage in Despinos, Haiti. The...