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'We like tight races': Perry boys 1,600 relay rises again at Federal League Championships
LAKE TWP. — The unbeaten run for GlenOak's girls track and field team would continue. That much was known before the final running event at Friday's Federal League Championships. Figuring out the boys champion wasn't as easy. Numbers still had to be crunched after Perry cleared things up a...
Tuscarawas County roundup: News from the Dover-New Philadelphia area
CARROLLTON – The Ohio Forestry Association Foundation' has released its Camp Canopy schedule for June 9-14 at Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum, 3266 Dyewood Road SW. Registration is open to students entering ninth grade through graduating high school seniors. Campers will explore forestry and wildlife topics such as Ohio tree identification, geology, silviculture, reptiles and forest products.
News of public record: Tuscarawas County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Tuscarawas County Health Department from April 30 to May 3. April 30 Rosalie's Restaurant, 989 N. Wooster Ave., Strasburg. Written procedures and plans are not maintained and implemented. Improper use of time as a public health control (four hours) for the...
Dominate Strasburg softball continues postseason run with mercy-rule win over Beallsville
STRASBURG — The domination tour continues for the reigning Division IV state softball champion Strasburg. The No. 1-seeded Tigers easily repeated as a sectional champion Friday, rolling to a 12-0 win stopped after the top of the fifth inning against the Beallsville Blue Devils at Franklin Park. Just how...
Dover to consider legislation to ban recreational marijuana dispensaries in the city
Members of the Empower Tusc Coalition came to Dover council on Monday asking for the city to ban recreational marijuana dispensaries. Mayor Shane Gunnoe has asked council to consider two measures that would do that. DOVER ‒ The city is considering placing a ban on opening recreational marijuana dispensaries in...
Anna Rivera, Cody Fair nab prestigious titles as Miss Massillonian, Outstanding Senior Boy
MASSILLON – The winners of the prestigious titles - Miss Massillonian and Outstanding Senior Boy - were revealed at Washington High School's annual awards recognition. Senior Anna Rivera was crowned Miss Massillonian and Cody Fair was named Outstanding Senior Boy. The pair were among 24 seniors vying for the...
McKinley High School Class of 1974 reunion July 5-7
CANTON − The McKinley High School Class of 1974 will have its 50th reunion July 5, 6 and 7. The cost of registration is $125 per person. The deadline for payment is May 15. Send by Zelle deposit to Clara Rushin, 770-878-7554. For more information, visit mckclassof1974.synthasite.com. The schedule...
Ohio now has 99 Sheetz stores, including the newest one just outside of Massillon
PERRY TWP. – The new Sheetz store hosted its first customers Thursday morning at 3544 Erie Ave. SW, which is across the road from a recently opened Dairy Queen restaurant, Aldi grocery store and Massillon Menard's. Biz moves:Massillon getting new Dairy Queen, Sheetz station along Route 21 near Menard's.
Ernest Warther Museum woodcarvings are a Tuscarawas County treasure
Ernest “Mooney” Warther was an esteemed son of Dover, Ohio, and a master wood carver. The work of this turn-of-the-century artist is the foundation for the Tuscarawas County museum in his name. The Ernest Warther Museum and Gardens includes an array of Warther creations, from his wooden steam...
Boys Track: Morlocks lead loaded throwing field at WCAL Championships
If you want to get a look at some of the best throwers in the state, the Wayne County Athletic League Championships is the place to be this weekend. The annual conference meet, which will take place Friday and Saturday at Dalton’s McFarren Field, features a host of talented individuals in both the shot put and discus, led by Norwayne’s Dillon Morlock. ...
Seven-week Stepping On session starting June 10 in Millersburg
A new session of Stepping On, through the Falls Prevention Program of Holmes, Wayne & Ashland, will begin June 10. The seven-week class will be held 1-3 p.m. Mondays at Faith Lutheran Church, 187 S. Clay St., Millersburg. One in four older adults has a fall each year, according to...
Rotary's Salute Freedom project places flags around the city of New Philadelphia
NEW PHILADELPHIA − Members of the Rotary Club of New Philadelphia will place nearly 200 flags at homes and businesses in New Philadelphia for the 13th annual Salute Freedom project in time for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. The flags will stay up throughout the summer and fall holidays and come down for the winter after Veterans Day. The fee to participate is a $30 donation to the Rotary Club to offset expenses.
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