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Hospice Rolls Out Pet Peace of Mind Program in 2011

Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County is looking forward to new programming and continued growth in 2011. Executive director Colleen Nettleton is excited about the Pet Peace of Mind program that begins this month. The program will help patients maintain their pets at home as long as possible, even providing animal care while they are in the hospital. “It will give the patient and...
Food for Thought: Filling stomachs to improve grades

Food for Thought: Filling stomachs to improve grades

The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary is hosting their annual fundraising soup dinner, Food for Thought on January 15. Though the name has shifted from its previous name, Empty Bowls, the mission remains the same, but with a twist: feed children, provide incentives for hard work, and ultimately, change the future. “We were really thinking about not just the hunger, but the Learn to Earn program...

Better Days Column: Holiday Tips and Tricks

Every Christmas I want to be able to relax and enjoy the season, but it seems every Christmas I end up behind on everything. The holiday just sneaks up on you. One day it’s the middle of October and you’ve got plenty of time. Then it seems one morning you wake up and it’s just days before Christmas. I haven’t finished the decorations, the cards aren’t out, and homemade cookies – forget...
Cool temps, but hot time in Dalton for Holidays Festival.

Cool temps, but hot time in Dalton for Holidays Festival.

With the festival theme of Holly Jolly Holiday, Queen Natasha Mangle reigned over the event. The daughter of Ken and Carla Mangle, the Dalton High School sophomore was announced as queen Dec. 2. First attendant was Anna Ressler, daughter of Kelly Ressler, and a freshman at DHS. Nicole Harris was named festival snow princess. The daughter of Bobbi Jo and Gary Shoup, Harris is a fifth-grader at...
122710 Wooster Community Hospital submits 2011 budget

122710 Wooster Community Hospital submits 2011 budget

During their December 6 meeting, the members of the Wooster City Council Finance Committee had an opportunity to hear the details of Wooster Community Hospital’s budget for 2011 Hospital Chief Financial Officer, Scott Boyes, noted that the hospital’s budgeting process began last summer when the managers and medical staff were asked to provide volume projections for medical services for the...

The Pottery Niche offers a wide variety of Polish pottery at affordable prices

Throughout life, many people come to be collectors of a certain type of item and try to collect as much of that item as they can and Eleanor Gray, owner of The Pottery Niche, is no different. She has become a collector of a very special type of item and she wants other people to be able to collect it as well. When Gray’s daughter was stationed in Germany on an Army base just 18 years ago, she...
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TCHHA Christmas Tour of Homes a Success

Cold weather that included rain and then snow did not stop the Christmas Tour of Homes on Sunday. With over three hundred tickets sold, it was apparent that members of the community certainly have an interest in both old and new homes and churches decorated for the season. The Christmas Tour of Homes is sponsored by The Tuscarawas County Heritage Home Association. Members served as volunteers at...
TCHHA Christmas Tour of Homes a Success

TCHHA Christmas Tour of Homes a Success

Cold weather that included rain and then snow did not stop the Christmas Tour of Homes on Sunday. With over three hundred tickets sold, it was apparent that members of the community certainly have an interest in both old and new homes and churches decorated for the season. The Christmas Tour of Homes is sponsored by The Tuscarawas County Heritage Home Association. Members served as volunteers at...
The United States of Nottingham

The United States of Nottingham

Recently, there has been much discussion on Capitol Hill about tax breaks, federal programs and unemployment, which has also been the topic of some debate around the country.While I am sure that most Americans are thrilled that the Bush-era tax cuts were extended by President Obama, much to the chagrin of his fellow Dems, there is a segment of the population that may not be so excited.Last night...