New Loudonville police chief takes oath of office
At the recent meeting of Loudonville Village Council, Council approved a motion to confirm Mayor Jason Van Sickle’s appointments of Brian McCauley to Chief of Police and Sean Gorrell to Police Captain.
Holmes demolition project prepares to head to Nashville
In a recent meeting, the Holmes County commissioners approved a resolution approving the Notice to Proceed for the next phase of the Holmes County Demolition and Site Revitalization Program.
Millersburg Lions raise funds at annual golf outing
On Saturday, Sept. 9, the Millersburg Lions Club was once again busy creating funds to support a worthwhile effort in Holmes County at its annual golf outing at Fire Ridge Golf Course.
Rain doesn’t dampen links rivalry
The Hiland-Garaway rivalry is alive and well when the two meet on the course in boys golf.
TOPS starts new contest
TOPS OH#1573 Nashville held its weekly meeting on Sept. 6.
Knights have plenty to build off after losing to Mansfield
West Holmes lost its second consecutive football game on Sept. 8, but the Knights just may have set themselves up for the rest of the season with their performance.
OHS band puts in work to shine on Friday night
Like the Orrville High football team, the OHS marching band puts in hours of preseason practice in order to shine on Friday nights.
Camp Luz hosting events Sept. 23-24 and beyond
Camp Luz hopes to help people welcome autumn while supporting its 70-year-old mission with a number of upcoming events.
OPL book sale is Sept. 21-23
Orrville Public Library’s Friends Used Book Sale will be held Thursday, Sept. 21; Friday, Sept. 22; and Saturday, Sept. 23.
Full speed ahead for Smithville’s Carr
Running at the Wooster Invite on Sept. 9, Smithville sophomore Kaitlyn Carr ran the second-fastest time in Wayne County history.