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The name comes from the obvious fact they’re short

The name comes from the obvious fact they’re short

Columnist Scott Daniels discusses a trip to Walnut Creek Cheese and a Korean dish made from the purchase.

Yard sale benefits dog shelter

Yard sale benefits dog shelter

The yard sale at the Wayne County Dog Shelter will have a variety of items.

Virginia W. Deeds

Virginia W. Deeds, age 84 of Dover, a wife, mother and loving grandmother, died peacefully surrounded by her family at her home on May 10, 2019, following a lengthy period of declining health.

Sarah Jean Little

Sarah Jean Little, age 85 of Port Washington, died Thursday, May 16, 2019, in Community Hospice Truman House at New Philadelphia, following a period of declining health.

Susan Rae “Susy” Giles

Susan Rae “Susy” Giles, age 66 of Dover, died Thursday, May 16, 2019, in Park Village Health Care Center at Dover, following a brief battle with cancer.

ARTSNCT features 2 shows

ARTSNCT features 2 shows

The Arts Center of Newcomerstown is featuring the artwork of Lois Merrill and an exhibit of ceramics created by Newcomerstown elementary school students.

Faith Build kickoff in Orrville

Faith Build kickoff in Orrville

Habitat for Humanity Wayne County broke ground on the Tarpley family Faith Build home in Orrville on Friday, May 3.

Trail system that will connect the coasts is closer

Trail system that will connect the coasts is closer

Rails-to-Trails of Wayne County joins Rails-to-Trails Conservancy as it unveils the preferred route for the Great American Rail-Trail, an iconic piece of American infrastructure that connects more than 125 existing trails and 90 trail gaps over more than 3,700 miles.

Health department celebrates 100 years of caring

Health department celebrates 100 years of caring

The Tuscarawas County Health Department will have an open house to mark its 100th anniversary year.

Yoder offers in-depth look at New Bedford in new book

Yoder offers in-depth look at New Bedford in new book

People worldwide have been able to appreciate the color and life depicted in the photography of Doyle Yoder. Now his most recent endeavor includes photography and written words as he unveils his new book, “New Bedford: Then & Now.”