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Dover High School senior Aiden Springer uses love of music and engineering to help others
Aiden Springer, a senior at Dover High School, is very involved in the school's music program and engineering program. As a project, he designed a device to help a boy born without his right hand to be able to play the violin. Editor's Note: The Times-Reporter is profiling one senior...
Tradition continues: Dover High School prom welcomes hundreds of students
DOVER – In what has become a generational tradition throughout Tuscarawas County High Schools, students were once again announced for prom this year during a walk-in, Saturday at Dover High School. 363 tickets were purchased, said prom advisers Corey Zickel and Brendan McKee. The walk-in began promptly at 7...
Farmers markets are starting to open; one in Holmes County has opened a third location
Wooster celebrates 27 years of Downtown Farmers' Market. Harvey's Market expands to three locations. It is the time of season for enjoying fresh fruit and vegetables at area farmers markets. Here is a brief rundown of some of the Wayne and Holmes area markets. The opening for downtown Wooster Farmers'...
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...
Coshocton High School Class of 2024 will include 103 students
COSHOCTON − Coshocton City Schools has confirmed 103 graduates for the Class of 2024 with four others receiving certificates of attendance. The commencement ceremony will be at 7 p.m. May 24 at Stewart Field, or the high school for bad weather. This year's class of graduates include: Alexis Adams, Holly Adams, Nakya...
Newcomerstown council to reconsider family pool pass price after residents express concern
Five community members attended the May 6 Newcomerstown Village Council meeting to express concerns about the Cy Young Pool season pass price increase, which was approved at the April 1 council meeting. Carol Swigert said she fears people will go out of town to swim, and had a prices for other pools. Mayor Pat Cadle said he contacted these same pool managers, and many of them are funded by levies, trust funds or had more amenities that bring in money. The mayor and council explained the local fees fall in line with the cost of area pools and parks, but...
Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
Cooper is a Cavapoo. He was surrendered due to the age and health of his owners. Cooper lived a quiet and pampered life as an only dog. It's recommended any other dogs in the home meet Cooper before adoptions. Other dogs should be calm and gentle and not dominant. Cooper know how to sit and walks on a lead, but may bolt. He's very clean and groomed and rides great in a car and is recommended for home with children over the age of 10. For more information, call the Coshocton County Animal Shelter at 740-622-9741 or go to coshoctoncounty.net/shelter. This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Pet of the Week: Cooper needs a quiet home
Tuscarawas County roundup: News from the Dover-New Philadelphia area
Forestry camp sets schedule 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. ...
Parkers Mill Fire Dept. rescues cow from pool
SOMERSET, Ky. (WYMT) - Officials with the Parkers Mill Fire Department had the task of getting a 1,400-pound animal out of an above-ground pool. The Parkers Mill Fire Department received a call at around 3:15 on Saturday about a water rescue/animal rescue. Members of the fire department were advised a...
Dundee officer injured during arrest at park
DUNDEE, Ohio — One man is in custody after he allegedly bit and injured a police officer at a Dundee park Thursday. According to a social media post from the Dundee Police Department, an officer attempted to detain a 37-year-old man, whom the post described as homeless. The man was accused of being at Wolverine Park after closing. Law enforcement also said the man had recently illegally entered an abandoned house nearby.
Nearly 100 students will graduate from Ridgewood High School on May 19
WEST LAFAYETTE − Ridgewood Local Schools will have 98 seniors graduating during spring commencement. Graduation ceremonies will take place at 6 p.m. May 19 at Ridgewood High School. The students graduating include: Kodie Andrew AlbaughIla Louise AllenLiah Shelbie AllowayRilee Nicole AmblerSkyler Grant AngleNickolaus Matthew ArtDyllan Zane AustinAbrianna Kaye BaroneAmiyah Jayani BarthalowDesean Mikel BarthalowKaylee...
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