The Dover Library showcases work of mixed media artist
The Dover Public Library invites the public to view the work of artist Rebecca Hosta, whose art is on display in the library’s Community Room Art Gallery throughout April.
Fairless BOE cuts positions and approves new contracts
At its April 15 meeting, the Fairless Board of Education reviewed district cost-saving measures, including the elimination of eight staff positions through attrition and summer program cuts, saving $500,000.
Chef Nate Kelly to highlight local cuisine at luncheon
Nate Kelly, executive chef and co-owner of 63 Corks, will be the guest speaker at the Dover Library Lunch and Learn at the Senior Center in Dover.
Zoar to host annual Maifest celebration May 9-10
Historic Zoar Village will bring back its Maifest German festival.
Local music teachers to perform recital in Dover
A free concert of piano, string, flute and vocal music will be performed by members of the Tuscarawas/Holmes Music Teachers Association.
Ruritan Club plans spring fundraisers amid power outage challenge
Sixteen members and eight guests attended the gathering, which was made memorable by the efforts of the church’s kitchen team.
The Massillon Museum to screen documentary ‘Shot in the Dark’
The Massillon Museum will present a free screening of the documentary “Shot in the Dark.”
Trespassing concerns raised at Mineral City Park construction site
At the April 24 meeting of Mineral City Council, several council members reported having seen people riding dirt bikes, minibikes and scooters in the park construction area.
Buckeye Career Center Foundation to honor 23 seniors
A select group of Buckeye Career Center seniors is being recognized as recipients of the 2025 Buckeye Career Center Foundation Scholarship.
Get rid of hazardous waste May 10 at the fairgrounds
The Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District will be at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds.