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St. Mary inviting people to come back to the church

St. Mary inviting people to come back to the church

In a program known as Catholics Returning Home, the people of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church in Wooster are inviting individuals who want to re-explore their Catholic faith.

Senior Forum coming to Wooster

Senior Forum coming to Wooster

The annual Senior Forum will be held at Greystone Event Center.

UWWH opens grant funding process

UWWH opens grant funding process

United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties recently announced the release of its 2023 request for proposals for the annual community grant funding process it hosts each year.

Torrence crowned king at Smithville High

Torrence crowned king at Smithville High

Smithville High School senior Cooper Torrence was crowned king, and Thaddeus Martin was crowned prince at the SHS volleyball game on Sept. 29.

Civil War author to speak at Oct. 15 CLHS program

Civil War author to speak at Oct. 15 CLHS program

The County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes will host Kathryn Hardgrove Popio.

Author is guest speaker at FOL meeting

Author is guest speaker at FOL meeting

Marcy Campbell, local author of middle-grade and children’s books, will highlight this year’s Friends of the Library annual meeting.

Wooster woman appears on Times Square billboard

Wooster woman appears on Times Square billboard

A billboard on Times Square in New York City featured Wooster resident Lisa Wills.

COW art museum fall exhibit highlights containers

COW art museum fall exhibit highlights containers

This fall The College of Wooster Art Museum is displaying the exhibition, “CONTAINED: The Art of Holding It Together,” in the Sussel Gallery of the Ebert Art Center.

Commissioners celebrate WQKT/WKVX's 75th

Commissioners celebrate WQKT/WKVX's 75th

Recently, county commissioners Becky Foster and Sue Smail recognized WQKT Radio's 75th anniversary under the ownership of the Dix family.

Remembering the first high school built in Wooster

Remembering the first high school built in Wooster

In 1870 the first Wooster High School was built on the corner of Quinby Avenue and Bowman Street.