7th annual Sewing Fest set for Church of Cross UMC
The seventh annual Sewing Fest, put on by the Wayne County Stitchers, will be held Saturday, Oct. 7 at the Church of the Cross United Methodist Church in Wooster.
Miller’s hard work pays off in WCAL golf championship
After being one of Waynedale’s top players as a freshman, sophomore Jordan Miller has become one of the top players in the area.
Catholics Returning Home at St. Mary
In a program known as Catholics Returning Home, the people of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church in Wooster have swung open the church doors to individuals who for whatever reason have become separated from their church and want to re-explore their connection to the Catholic faith. Begun locally in 2014, the church has followed a program model put forth by Sally Mews, author of...Walnut Hills Fall Festival, Art Show slated for Oct. 7
Walnut Hills Retirement Community is inviting area families to its Fall Festival and Art Show.
A bee-ginners guide to fall gardening
This SWCD column by Karen Gotter discusses pollinators and ways to help them in the winter.
What feels like a prayer to me is this …
Columnist Melissa Herrera discusses prayer.
Through strong faith, good people, The Bargain Hunter turns 50
One of the oldest jokes in golf says, "If you’re ever caught in a thunderstorm, hold up your 1-iron because not even God can hit a 1-iron." Abe and Fran Mast believe God was on their side 50 years ago when they started The Bargain Hunter, which has evolved and grown into a chain of newspapers throughout Northeast and East-Central Ohio, doing much of its development during a historical period...East Holmes Board of Education holds Sept. meeting
East Holmes Local Schools Board of Education met for a regular meeting on Friday, Sept. 15 at the East Holmes Central Office.
Loudonville Street Fair coming to town Oct. 3-7
One week each fall, several of Loudonville's streets close, becoming a hub known as the Loudonville Street Fair.
Three trees planted to honor, remember Clark trio
Three trees were planted around the walking path at Clark Community Center on Saturday, Sept. 23 to honor and remember a trio of area citizens who recently passed away.