Dover mayor attends meeting but doesn’t answer questions
The April 26 meeting of Dover City Council’s committee of the whole met with the hope of asking the city’s mayor questions regarding Emergency Resolution 3-21.
Proposed legislation puts health department at risk
At the April 26 meeting of New Philadelphia City Council, Mayor Day invited city health commissioner Vickie Ionno to speak about the effect Ohio House Bill 110 would have on the city’s health department.
Olde House Parts Sale is May 2
The historic Patrick House will be the site of the Heritage Home Association of Tuscarawas County's Olde House Parts semi-annual benefit garage sale.
Kiwanis Club awarded 22 scholarships
The New Philadelphia Kiwanis Club recently awarded 22 scholarships of $500 each to local students for a total of $11,000.
Appointments needed for hazardous household waste drop-off
The Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District has partnered with the Tuscarawas County Agricultural Society to hold a hazardous waste drop-off.
Holmes Manufacturing bends the industry
Holmes Manufacturing evolved from what started 31 years ago as a three-man siding installation crew and a truck. About six years ago, Holmes Manufacturing moved into a leased 30,000 square foot building in Holmesville. The company outgrew that facility within a couple years and moved into its present 60,000 square foot plant in Killbuck.
Clark Community Center will honor mothers May 8
The upcoming Muffins with Mom event will take place in the Clark Community Center gymnasium, along with other planned events throughout the year.
Welcome to the merry month of May
Columnist Bruce Stambaugh discusses the month of May.
Thrashing for food, fun, conservation
Columnist John Lorson discusses brown thrashers and Scouts cleaning the trail.
‘Super League’ red meat for college football diet
Columnist Tom Rife discusses college football and the idea of a super league.