Crime doesn’t pay for local fraudster
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Securities Commissioner Andrea Seidt announced March 12 that a New Philadelphia man has been sentenced to repay tens of thousands of dollars he stole by selling fraudulent securities in Tuscarawas County.
HOLLY House is helping make a difference one person at a time
The mission of HOLLY House is to connect homeless people in Wayne County with safe, affordable housing. The broader mission is to create a community of care and concern.
Matsuzaki is a student ambassador
College of Wooster junior Rie Matsuzaki has traveled and lived in places around the world, and it’s that kind of experience she shares through her role as a student ambassador through the college’s Student Ambassadors program.
Rotary to host spaghetti supper
The Millersburg Rotary Club will host its 36th annual spaghetti supper at West Holmes High School.
Bach to speak at lecture
Robbie Bach, former senior executive at Microsoft, will present “Creating Opportunity in a Disruptive World" at the James R. Wilson Lecture in Business Economics at the College of Wooster.
Zumba to raise funds for the Wayne County Children's Advocacy Center
The community is invited to support the work of the Wayne County Children's Advocacy Center by attending a Zumba fundraiser.
‘Carnivale!’
The Tuscarawas Philharmonic will perform "Carnivale!," a celebration of the vibrant music of Latin America and the Caribbean.
We are fracking our water away
Columnist Randi Pokladnik discusses fracking and waste storage in Ohio.
HopeQuest to host fundraising
Each year Paul and Cindy Mullet have held a fundraising event for HopeQuest Ministries, and Ryan Bomgardner will return this year for the event at Fairlawn Mennonite Church.
Year is off to a good start for area birders
Columnist Bruce Glick discusses January birding in the cold temperatures.