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Family Eyecare Associates add new optometrist

Family Eyecare Associates add new optometrist

Family Eyecare Associates of Millersburg announced the addition of Dr. Morgan Hubbard to the practice.

Holmes Sheriff’s real estate sales to go online

Holmes Sheriff’s real estate sales to go online

The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office will no longer conduct in-person sheriff’s sales of real estate for foreclosures, opting instead to invest in a partnership with Real Auction, a company that sells foreclosed homes online.

Walnut Hills holds Resource Fair, with ice cream added in

Walnut Hills holds Resource Fair, with ice cream added in

On July 21 ice cream, information on local community resources and information about Walnut Hills were on the agenda in Walnut Creek.

Weight-management info  at Aultman Orrville

Weight-management info at Aultman Orrville

Aultman Orrville Hospital will offer a free information session on its weight-management programs.

Tope is tops at TOPS

Tope is tops at TOPS

On July 26, TOPS OH157 opened with pledges. Leo Tope was best weekly loser.

Wayne County Choral Union bids farewell

Wayne County Choral Union bids farewell

After 20 years and many area performances, the Wayne County Choral Union has decided to disband.

Fitzsimmons joins KSB’s Kidron office

Fitzsimmons joins KSB’s Kidron office

Vic Weaver, president and CEO of The Killbuck Savings Bank, recently announced the appointment of Lee Fitzsimmons as vice president/commercial loan officer at the Kidron location.

Ladrach named assistant AD at COW

Ladrach named assistant AD at COW

Libby Ladrach, an Orrville native who has served as a counselor in The College of Wooster Longbrake Student Wellness Center since 2019, is transitioning to associate director of athletics.

Legal Aid offers free clinics and presentations

Legal Aid offers free clinics and presentations

Community Legal Aid is offering programs to anyone who may need legal assistance or who has an interest in legal topics.

Times have changed in Ohio, and not for better

Times have changed in Ohio, and not for better

In this Letter to the Editor, Abram Penrod of Sterling responds to a previous letter and supports the Supreme Court.