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Composting is a lot easier than you think

Managing organic waste at home is beneficial to gardens or flower beds and to the environment as a whole. If you cook with fresh food you realize how much waste can be produced. Peels, stems, skins and seeds can amount to quite a bit of trash. Utilizing a compost pile or bin can eliminate the need to throw these items away with the rest of the household trash. Even a small yard can produce a lot...

Emblem Club serving Old Glory and community

When the Wooster Emblem Club goes out to spread its message Monday, its words may be heard with a bit more clarity than in years' past.Wooster was shocked recently with the burning of 20 U.S. flags, an action that reverberated around the nation via 24/7 media. It's an act that will talked about and addressed through many forums, especially leading up to Flag Day on June 14.One of the foremost...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Raymond Max Regula, 82, of Dover, a longtime resident of Sugarcreek, died June 10, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover, following a long illness. Born Nov. 16, 1927, in Baltic, Max, as he was usually known, graduated from Baltic High School and entered the service of his country in the U.S. Army, and was stationed in occupied Japan. Following his discharge, he worked for his father at Regula’s...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Ralph Arthur Hollis, 50, of Dennison, died May 31, 2010, at Mercy Medical Center, Canton, following a long illness. Born Sept. 3, 1959, in Dennison, Ralph was a son of the late Charles Richard and Bessie Mae Hollis. A lifelong resident of the Twin City area, he attend Dennison and Uhrichsville Schools. He was employed by LeroyDeitrich for 14 years and had also worked for Wayne Auto for about...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Paul Eugene Evans Sr., 53, of New Philadelphia, died June 7, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover, following a year-long illness. A son of the late Wilma P. Irwin, Paul was born Nov. 26, 1956, in Cambridge. He was retired as a crossing guard for the city of New Philadelphia, safely helping children cross the five points intersection for many years. He also was a dishwasher at the former Court House...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Verda D. Mills, 85, of Strasburg, died June 6, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover. A daughter of the late Gordon and Lottie Mae Zeigler, Verda was born Dec. 6, 1924, in Strasburg. She attended Strasburg High School and for a number of years worked for Garver Brothers and Ray C. Call Company, Strasburg. Surviving are a daughter, Linda (Joe) Concatto of North Canton; son, Robert Mills of Ann Arbor,...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Dale Eugene Walton, 90, of New Philadelphia, died June 8, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover, following a period of declining health. A son of the late Charles E. and Clara A. Walton, Dale was born Sept. 11, 1919, at New Philadelphia. He was a graduate of New Philadelphia High School and went on to serve in the U.S. Army as a member of HM Tank Ordnance 566th Company during WWII. His company was...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Kenneth Lawrence “Larry” Stover, 68, of New Philadelphia, died June 7, 2010, at The Cleveland Clinic, following a two-year battle with leukemia. A son of the late Rev. Kenneth and Susan Stover, Larry, as he was known by his family and friends, was born March 14, 1942, in Dayton. He was a 1960 graduate of Libbey High School, Toledo, and earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Bluffton...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

Dorothy Elizabeth Hobart, 64, of New Philadelphia, died June 5, 2010, at Union Hospital, Dover, following a courageous battle with multiple system atrophy. Born May 23, 1946, in Baltimore, Md., Dorothy was a daughter of the late Charles R. and Helen R. Klar and was raised by her grandmother, Dorothy E. Wendell. She was a 1964 graduate of Dover High School and later in life returned to the world...

OBITUARY | 2010-06-10

John A. Wade, 64, of Fredericksburg, formerly of Orrville, died June 7, 2010, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, following a period of declining health. John was born Jan. 2, 1946, near Orrville, to the late John F. and Edna E. Wade. He was a 1964 graduate of Waynedale High School and served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966-70, having served in Vietnam. He had worked at...