Local business: Talk of the Town celebrates 25 years
There was one priority for five co-workers who decided to start their own beauty shop. They all knew they would be missing out on special moments with their children if they continued to work at...People will be recognizing me by my new shoelaces
People sometimes approach me in the grocery store, or at gatherings, and tell me they enjoy reading my column. That makes my day because I don’t want to write something that no one reads or...Museum to host cartooning workshop Aug. 23
The Massillon Museum will offer a cartooning workshop with Douglas Laubacher Saturday, Aug. 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. for adults and children ages 8 and older. Laubacher, a cartoonist and art...Dover Knights of Columbus to hold annual rummage sale
The Dover Knights of Columbus at St. Joseph Catholic Church will hold their third annual rummage sale Aug. 21 from 2-7 p.m. and Aug. 22-23 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dover Knights Hall, 346 W...Infinity closes sale of former Long John Silver’s to Dunkin’
Infinity Representatives Real Estate Company, 128 Fair Ave. NW, New Philadelphia, has completed the sale of the former Long John Silver’s property to Dunkin’. The real estate firm, which...A summer home invasion
Columnist Laura Moore discusses bugs invading her home, both crawlers and flyers, as well as something a bit more spooky.
Wayne-Holmes RTL accepting photos for contest
Wayne-Holmes Right to Life is accepting entries for the annual Life Is Precious Baby Photo Contest.
Community event at HCA features homegrown talent
While larger performance venues are easily accessible, the Holmes Center for the Arts is creating meaningful local opportunities for artists by hosting events like An Artful Gathering, a free two-day art gala on Aug. 22-23 showcasing regional talent in visual art, music, dance and youth performance.
Area festivals beckon this fall around Holmes County
Autumn brings plenty of fascinating festivals to Holmes County and Amish Country, and as the leaves turn to various stunning hues, visitors will have plenty of chances to take in plenty of festivities.
Korean KIA Hott’s remains to be memorialized Aug. 25
The remains of 1st Lt. William Harold Hott of Holmesville, who was killed in action during the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned home for a memorial service on Aug. 25 at the Holmes County Fairgrounds.
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