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Jun 10, 2009 | The Daily Record
Gindlesbergers plead no contest to sentencing agreement in child abuse case
Emotions erupted during a Holmes County Municipal Court sentencing hearing Tuesday as family tried to understand why a Clarkesville couple would starve an infant child.
Holmesville Scouts, Legion work together to send gift basket overseas
"Thank you for serving our country. I appreciate what you have done for the U.S." So reads the colorful card, decorated with a flag and stars, that is one of many affixed to a basket of goods to be shipped overseas to Marines.
Lee Jacobs Set to Contend for the FAST Kistler Cup
Lee Jacobs, son of sprint car racing legend Kenny Jacobs, will pilot the Genzman Racing #25 at the 22 scheduled FAST events this season.
Holmesville Village contracts out sewer operation
In an effort to keep debt service costs to customers from rising, administrators approved a two-year contract subcontracting out the operation of the wastewater plant.
Zimmerly makes her mark in place where 'every child can succeed'
When tapped to start a new Boy Scout troop in the Killbuck area five years ago, Scott Kashuba knew he could get through it as long as Edna Zimmerly was there to help.
Although he's worked the past dozen years as Wayne County's chief building official, Tim McClintock's horizons go well beyond the county -- even beyond the state.
Millersburg area family found dead
HOLMESVILLE - The Holmes County Sheriff's Office is investigating an apparent murder/suicide discovered this morning at a Salt Creek Township residence in Holmes County.
Nashville writer shares her walk in faith with book, 'If the Shoes Fit, Wear Them ...'
Judy Meyers has been involved in ministry, either as a Sunday school teacher, counselor or preacher for 56 years dating to her high school days in Mansfield as a member of Lynn Road Brethren Church.
A dozen kids line up in class, one by one, waiting to take a turn to chuck a snowball at an unsuspecting victim.
Former mayors on council: Officials say its beneficial
When it was announced a former mayor was one of two people being considered to fill a vacant seat on council, one councilwoman questioned whether it would cause tension, undermine the present administrator or ...
Some area industry leaders agree this recession might last longer than anticipated initially, saying the hard times could be just beginning, and the economy could get worse before it gets better.
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