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Mama likes clean firewood

We’re Americans, and we love our real wood fires, don’t we?What’s not to love? Well, let’s see. It starts with a chainsaw, cutting an ungainly tree into barely manageable chunks, then splitting it into pieces of more or less uniform size. Next it’s hauled home – dirt, bugs and all, where it’s stacked and covered up, preferably in a place where not too many rodents make their...

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NEWS | 2010-05-19

The Ohio Prescription Drug Abuse Task Force (OPDATF) recently submitted a status report and recommendations as first steps toward addressing the issue of prescription drug abuse on a statewide level. This report includes recommendations agreed upon by the 34-member committee as immediate first steps in combating the growing problem in Ohio.“On behalf of the task force, I am pleased to submit...

NEWS | 2010-05-19

Ohio is again participating in the national Click It or Ticket seat belt mobilization to remind Ohioans to buckle up - day and night. Recently, the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s (ODPS) Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO), who leads this campaign each year, joined Kentucky in this announcement because buckling up saves lives.“We are happy to report that Ohio has made great strides in seat...

Tuscarawas Philharmonic will offer music fans an eclectic mix at May 22 concert

It will be dress-down night at the symphony Saturday, May 22, when the Tuscarawas Philharmonic offers the Valley Classic Country: Bringin’ It All Back Home! Truly back by popular demand, this final concert of the 74th season—and the final Philharmonic concert in Dover High Auditorium— has been programmed by music director and conductor Eric Benjamin as an eclectic mix of something for...

Adventure Harley-Davidson to hold Hog Wild Charity Salsa Showdown and swap meet

Adventure Harley-Davidson will host a Charity Salsa Showdown and swap meet during its Hog Wild Party on Saturday, May 22. The salsa contest will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the winning charity will receive a $1,000 donation from Adventure. Five local charities will provide signature salsas to be judged by Adventure customers. The charities are Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers/Big Sisters,...

Schoenbrunn glows its finest at lantern tour event

Endless rows of luminaries glowed softly along the pathways of historic Schoenbrunn Village during the first lantern tour of 2010 on Saturday, May 15. The hauntingly beautiful music of an Indian flute wafted through the night sky, transporting visitors back in time.Matt Torgler, a new volunteer with the village, was lighting lanterns and giving them to groups of visitors to light their way in the...

OBITUARY | 2010-05-19

Pauline M. Badertscher, 92, of Goshen, Ind., formerly of Orrville, died May 13, 2010. Pauline was born August 2, 1917, in Orrville, to the late Menno and Anna Gerber. She was an elementary school teacher for 30 years, having taught at Kidron Elementary, Anderson School, and Apple Creek Elementary. She enjoyed country life, gardening, playing piano, and singing. She loved the outdoors, hunting...

OBITUARY | 2010-05-19

Harold Lee Ballinger, 70, of Wooster, died May 13, 2010, at his home. Harold was born Dec. 13, 1939, in Glovers Gap, W.Va., to the late John T. and Beryl Ballinger. He was retired, having worked at Akron Brass, Regal Ware, and the Bauer Corp., and was also active with the Smithville Fire Department, joining in 1963 and serving as chief from 1970-75 and again from 1979-82. He retired from the...

OBITUARY | 2010-05-19

Lolita Marie Miller, 80, of Wooster, died May 14, 2010, at Smithville Western Care Center. Lolita was born March 17, 1930, in Wooster, to the late Paul E. and Beryl Graber. She worked as a nurse at the University of Arizona operating room. With her husband, they ran a home for severely abused and disabled children in Pima County, Arizona, and then in Wayne and Holmes counties for 31...