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FROMONLINE | 2011-01-21

Additional charges may be filed by the grand jury against a Navarre man charged with murdering his parents. Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Lutz said Wednesday, Jan. 19, his office and the Wayne County sheriff will meet before presenting charges to the grand jury against Rodney Stutzman, 32, 17559 Harrison Road. Charges of aggravated murder and aggravated burglary have been filed against...

1/21/11 Judge appoints guardian ad litem in juvenile murder case

When considering the case of a 10-year-old charged with killing his mother, Holmes County Juvenile Court Judge Thomas D. Lee felt he needed someone who could look after the boy’s best interests. Upon his arrest, Joseph McVay, 10, Township Road 511, Big Prairie, had no living parents in the home. The whereabouts of McVay’s father, Michael McVay, were undetermined, with an arrest warrant...

Life Time

Where are our hours, minutes, days and months going? Did you do the things in 2010 that you wanted to do? Did you accomplish the goals you set? Did you indeed take the time to set goals or decide what you considered important? I particularly like an illustration that Stephen R. Covey uses in his book First Things First. He describes a man filling a glass jar with rocks, gravel, sand and water...

Judge appoints guardian ad litem in juvenile murder case

When considering the case of a 10-year-old charged with killing his mother, Holmes County Juvenile Court Judge Thomas D. Lee felt he needed someone who could look after the boy's best interests.Upon his arrest, Joseph McVay, 10, Township Road 511, Big Prairie, had no living parents in the home. The whereabouts of McVay's father, Michael McVay, were undetermined, with an arrest warrant outstanding...
Hawks ‘D it up’ to stop Tigers in 53-30 win

Hawks ‘D it up’ to stop Tigers in 53-30 win

Forget everything you’ve heard over the years about the Berlin Bombers. The days of raining down threes has been replaced by a stifling defense, which Hiland used to lay a 53-30 bruising on the Strasburg Tigers Friday, Jan. 21, at the Reese Center in Berlin. The Hawks held Strasburg to 17 points through three quarters before emptying their bench, and the 30 points combined with the 28 they gave...
No second rate in Classic In the Country JV agenda

No second rate in Classic In the Country JV agenda

There is a girls basketball showcase over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend at Hiland High School that doesn’t present upward of 1,000 screaming fans, doesn’t have the attention of hundreds of college scouts and whose players will not be attending the likes of University of Kansas, Miami University, Duke, Michigan State and Kent State universities next season.While the varsity girls teams were...

Enjoying the cold from the inside out

Bruce Stambaugh writes about nature, weather, hobbies and people, often using personal experiences. Much to their dismay, he also writes about his family. He uses humor and pathos when he can’t think of anything else to include. For Jan. 27, 2010 It was a good day to stay inside. Though the partly cloudy sky revealed a gorgeous sunrise, the thermometer read six below zero, the coldest...
013111 Scot Industries eyes expansion

013111 Scot Industries eyes expansion

At a time when companies nationwide are responding to the economic downturn by pulling back, one company is contemplating a significant expansion that would bring ten new jobs to the area. Wayne Economic Development Council (WEDC) President Rod Crider appeared at the January 19 Wayne County Commissioners meeting to request approval of an Enterprise Zone Agreement to support a proposed expansion...
The Tuscarawas County Rockets Hit the Big Time

The Tuscarawas County Rockets Hit the Big Time

The Tuscarawas County Rockets Special Olympics basketball team has hit the big time – “BigTime Sports” on PCM TV 2 that is. BigTime Sports which airs area high school games and produces the popular sports show of the same name hosted by Charlie Jones and Scott Robinson, will air the Rockets basketball game against the Holmes County Special Olympics Basketball team on January 31. The...
Kiwanis International president-elect visits Wooster

Kiwanis International president-elect visits Wooster

The Wooster Kiwanis Club welcomed Alan Penn, Kiwanis International president-elect, to their Jan. 18 meeting. “This year is the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Kiwanis Club. That’s what we’re celebrating today; that’s why we invited Alan to come and speak,” said Wooster Kiwanis president Steve LoGiudice. “It is a real honor for us to host him.” Several other area Kiwanis clubs...