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Norma Jeanine “Cookie” Arthur

Norma Jeanine “Cookie” Arthur

Norma Jeanine “Cookie” Arthur, age 60 of Orrville, died June 17, 2018, after a long period of declining health.

James E. Bowers

James E. Bowers

James E. Bowers, age 80 of Orrville, died Friday, June 29, 2018, at his residence in Orrville, following a long period of declining health.

Paul “Danny” McCall

Paul “Danny” McCall, age 39 of Newcomerstown, died Tuesday, June 26, 2018, following a lifelong battle with diabetes.

History camps offered for children and adults

History camps offered for children and adults

Historic Zoar Village and Fort Laurens will again host summer history camps for both children and adults.

Linda Lea Ball

Linda Lea Ball, age 73 of New Philadelphia, died July 1, 2018, in Amberwood Manor under the care of Community Hospice.

Seniors sought to aid area kids in the classroom

Seniors sought to aid area kids in the classroom

Individuals 55 years of age or older that meet program income guidelines can join the Foster Grandparent family of volunteers and earn a stipend for their time.

Safe Communities seeks volunteers for various events

Safe Communities seeks volunteers for various events

Holmes & Wayne Safe Communities is looking for a few good people this summer to help at the various community functions that allow Safe Communities to spread its message.

The Friends of the Library to host annual book sale

The Friends of the Library to host annual book sale

The Summer Used Book Sale will be held at The Book Cellar, located in the basement of the Operations Center of the Wayne County Public Library in Wooster.

'Ability to Play' begins at Buehler’s

'Ability to Play' begins at Buehler’s

The Adaptive Sports campaign, “Ability to Play,” will take place a Buehler's locations to raise money for Adaptive Sports Program of Ohio, a local nonprofit providing individuals with physical disabilities access to sports and recreation.

First Federal is making change

First Federal is making change

An unwavering dedication to catering to the wants and needs of clients is the reason First Federal Community Bank has thrived over the last 120 years. The bank has developed many patron-friendly innovations, and will celebrate its anniversary with the annual Customer Appreciation Day.