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Omarr's Daily Astrological Forecast for November 1, 2009
ARIES : Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you are correct. A positive outlook will help you overcome all obstacles.
Election 2009 Creston candidates want to see village improvements
With four spots open, six residents are vying for council seats this November to help better the village.
Hillside student arrested after bringing knife to class: Seven Hills Police Blotter
DEADLY WEAPON, EDUCATION PARK DRIVE: A 13-year-old Parma boy was suspended from Hillside Middle School, 1 Educational Park Drive, Oct.
Norwayne Class of 1984 Celebrates 25th
The Norwayne class of 1984 celebrates its 25 reunion Saturday, October 10, 7 p.m. at Mike's Dugout in Creston.
Creston Police staying in town
Police Chief Phil Carr shot down the rumor his department would close and an outside agency would take over policing the village.
Coshocton County Sheriff's Office Aug. 27 Total inmates, 66; males, 59; females, 7. Arrests Aug.
North Central can continue religious education classes
There's an African proverb that reads: "It takes a village to raise a child." But in the North Central District, it's the efforts of three villages pulling together to ensure children will be able to continue the faith-based education that's been offered for many years.
Agencies combine efforts in presenting seminar on proper methods
Deputy Gary Kronk of the Madison County Sheriffa s Office talks with Wayne County dairy farmer Kurt Steiner during a training seminar designed to prepare law enforcement officers and humane society workers for investigating claims of animal cruelty.
Creston family burned out, no injuries
Mike Laudet had been looking for a job, but now he'll have to look for a place to stay after a fire in an upstairs bedroom damaged his 11404 Cleveland Road home.
Wayne County: Fire crews called after report of a house explosion
Fire officials from Wayne County are on the scene of a possible house explosion in Canaan Township.
Norwayne graduates at a 'pause' in lives
Since the district's consolidation in 1954, 55 classes of students have filtered through the halls of Norwayne High School.
HBO documentary recounts case in which DVM received threats
An Iowa veterinarian says there's little more he can say or wishes to say about his testimony in a 2007 trial involving an Ohio hog-farm operation that led to his receiving hate mail and threats, now that a newly released HBO documentary is bringing the case back to public attention.
Creston youth publishes book on Wooster bicentennial history
P is for precocious. A is for author. Y is for young. H is for Hanna -- Hannah Miller that is -- a published author at age 11.
No stimulus money for Wayne Public Library, yet
No economic stimulus funds will be coming the library's way, at least not now. Wayne County Public Library Director Greg Lubelski applied for more than $10 million in funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment to expand the branches in Doylestown, Dalton and Creston and the main library in Wooster.
Fewer ODOT 'cone zone' projects scheduled this summer in Wayne
The Ohio Department of Transportation's new campaign for the 2009 construction season is dubbed "Slow for the Cone Zone." But following the announcement of ODOT's project list on Wednesday, the number of cone zones in Wayne County will be fewer this summer than in the past.