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Crafts of all kinds / Show brings vendors, buyers together at...
Ronald and Lois Lutz of Loudonville set up a booth at Hillsdale High School's arts and crafts show each year, one of only a handful of shows the two regularly attend.
Veterans relate military stories
During his 21 years of service in the United States Air Force, Allen Wright, Jr.
Appleseed center looking for audience
The Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center went through a transition in 2009. With no outdoor drama, the board aimed its programing at making people aware of the center.
A woman comforts Dennis Atkins as firefighters work to control the blaze that damaged his home Thursday in Jeromesville.\ T-G Staff Report A Thursday evening house fire caused severe damage to a home at 485 U.S. 250 East.
Fire severely damages home near Hayesville
HAYESVILLE -- A fire did extensive damage to a house at 485 U.S. 250 East near Hayesville late Thursday afternoon.
Reunions HAYESVILLE -- The second Hydromatic Pump Co. reunion will be held at 1 p.m. Oct.
Wooster man transported to Cleveland Metro Hospital
Christopher D. Huber, 21, of Wooster was transported to Cleveland MetroHealth Hospital from Samaritan Regional Health System via emergency medical helicopter after being ejected from a motorcycle 9:04 p.m. Friday on the 500 block of County Road 1775, a hospital official said.
County moving prosecutor's office
Ashland County Commissioner Kim Edwards said Thursday the county prosecutor's office would be moving to the third floor of the County Office Building once the County-City Health Department moves to the former Heartland Home.
Mifflin project tackles old jail, trough in park
Thirsty horses and equally thirsty drunks would find something familiar in Mifflin's newest park.
Shoppers turn out for Buy-Way sales
Bryant and April Crayden prepare items on a table Thursday on Main Street in Jeromesville as part of Lincoln Highway Buy-Way. By COURTNEY ALBON T-G Staff Writer The sign on the corner of West Main and Huron streets in Jeromesville " made from a sheet of blue construction paper and decorated with streamers " read, in all caps, "baby clothes and ...
Shoppers turn out for Buy-Way sales
Bryant and April Crayden prepare items on a table Thursday on Main Street in Jeromesville as part of Lincoln Highway Buy-Way. By COURTNEY ALBON T-G Staff Writer The sign on the corner of West Main and Huron streets in Jeromesville " made from a sheet of blue construction paper and decorated with streamers " read, in all caps, "baby clothes and ...
Woman transported after injury accident on Ohio 60 South
A Loudonville woman was transported to Samaritan Hospital for neck injuries following a one-vehicle crash Wednesday, July 15 on the 2000 block of Ohio 60.
Class teaches children tricks on escaping stranger danger
"What does a bad stranger look like?" Joe Schivinski asked a group of children gathered Saturday morning at Mifflin Lions Club.
Three people were injured in a two-car crash Saturday afternoon at U-S 30 and State Route 511 in Hayesville in Ashland County.
County Commissioners announce plans for Heartland Home building
The Ashland County Commissioners announced plans Monday to proceed with the relocation of several county offices to the former Heartland Home building on Ohio 60 between Ashland and Hayesville.
ASHLAND: Blanche L. Snapp, age 76, of Ashland, died Thursday June 25, 2009 at MedCentral Health System.
Woman Injured In One-Car Accident
A southern Ashland County woman was injured in a one-car accident around 8:30 Sunday night on State Route 60, near Township Road 585.
Loudonville woman hurt in crash
A emergency medical helicopter was on the scene on Ohio 60 South on Sunday evening as rescue personnel worked to free a woman trapped in a car after an accident.
Ashland Man Injured After Motorcycle Accident
An Ashland man was injured when his motorcycle was clipped by an oncoming car shortly before 8:00 Tuesday night on Ashland County Road 601, just north of U.S. Route 42.
Closing the book for the final time Husband and wife Mary & Richard Foote are retiring as teachers
Richard Foote teaches a lesson on simple machines in his classroom at R.F. McMullen Elementary.
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