Aspire: Goal is to grow the fund and award more grants
The Employment Resource Fund is designed to benefit hard-working adults who are in training or seeking a job or a better job.
Ballet Wooster presents ‘Summer in Paris’
Ballet Wooster will present "Summer in Paris" along with other pieces during its upcoming production at Wooster High School Performing Arts Center.
Columbia University professor to present lecture at the College of Wooster
Maureen Raymo will present "Climate, CO2 and Sea Level: Past is Prologue" at the 37th annual Richard G. Osgood, Jr. Memorial Lecture at the College of Wooster.
Time to downsize
Columnist Laura Moore discusses the task of downsizing.
Award-winning poet to read at COW
The College of Wooster will welcome award-winning poet, spoken-word artist and educator Nate Marshall to campus for a reading of his work.
Tea Party benefits cancer research
The Christ Church United Church of Christ Cancer Crusaders will hold its annual Tea Party to support cancer research.
Ohio requires children to be properly immunized to enter school
The Wayne County Health Department is reminding parents that Ohio requires children to be properly immunized for entrance into kindergarten, seventh grade and 12th grade. Vaccines are offered during walk-in clinic hours at the health department and other locations.
Construction crews continue renovation at Armington Physical Education Center
Armington Physical Education Center will undergo construction over the next several months when the College of Wooster’s $5 million continues its renovation of the athletics and events facility.
Cantate Singers to perform spring concert
The Cantate Singers will perform their spring concert in the sanctuary of Cornerstone Community Church.
There’s something about dogs you just can’t help but admire
Columnist Bryan Schaaf compares the personalities of dogs and cats and connects it with people.