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Auditions held for 'Quota Idol 2013' at Wooster High School's Performing Arts Center
Jennifer Winkler photo/www.buydrphotos.com The top 16 contestants will perform during the first night of "Quota Idol 2013" on June 22 at Wooster High School's Performing Arts Center.
Rittman High School principal taking new position overseeing curriculum development
Rittman High School's principal will leave at the end of the school year for a new position, but he is not going very far at all.
AEP gives award to Wayne County for electric efficiency
Bryan Plotkin of AEP presented Commissioners Jim Carmichael, Ann Obrecht and Scott Wiggam with the award Wednesday.
Orrville veterinarian getting involved in 'Puppy Mill Bill' enforcement in Holmes County
A friendly and educational approach is how Orrville veterinarian Dr. Terence Kline said he anticipates approaching inspections of commercial dog breeding facilities in the state.
New Music From Shine Bright Baby- "DREAMERS" out July 23, 2013
While many bands plot a long term destination with a list of bullet points to check off the achievement list, others are born out of a completely organic spirit that leaves the door completely open to whatever the future may hold.
Wadsworth police log for May 10
Friday, May 3 2:09 p.m. - Holiday Inn, 231 Park Center Blvd., officers received report of a theft.
Orrville approves repairs for North Ella Street
North Ella Street will get a face lift this summer and fall, providing the final improvement to the city's centralized educational campus.
Commencement at Cedarville University
Cedarville University, Cedarville Ohio, held its commencement on Saturday May 4. Joel Andrew Pfahler of Orrville received a bachelor's degree in Broadcasting and Digital Media.
Variety of tax issues peppered throughout Wayne, Holmes counties
Bobby Warren photo/www.buydrphotos.com John Holley of Wooster casts a vote at the Wayne County Board of Elections on Monday.
Universities and colleges submit a complete listing of deans' lists and graduates at the end of each quarter or semester.
Orrville's YMCA director says his mission is complete
Such as? Well, such as 12 board presidents, 115 board members and 672 board and officer meetings, by his calculation.
Gerber's and Weaver hatch a partnership
A unique partnership has been helping to drive one of the fastest growing industries in the Orrville area, and appears positioned to continue into the future.
Framework for Wooster Boys & Girls Club created with help from Orrville
Speakers at Guernsey Energy Coalition meeting say CNG powered...
Although the idea of using compressed natural gas as a fuel source for transportation vehicles has been used by other countries for decades, and maybe longer, there are signs that businesses in the U.S. are now doing more than just giving the concept serious thought.
A BOY, Evan Alexander, was born April 10 to Beau and Jennifer Campbell of Wooster.
10 area residents were hospitalized after Dix Expressway, Route 57 crashes
Local law enforcement offices released the names of 10 people injured in separate crashes in Wooster and south of Orrville.
Orrville concludes labor negotiations with unions
The city's director of human resources is characterizing the recently concluded labor negotiations with the police union and city workers union as a huge financial win for the city.
He was born February 27, 1938, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Samuel and Minnie St.
Commentary: The Ohio budget, a view from Wayne County
There was $11.1 million less for schools. The children's services levy lost $474,000 compared to historical levels as the General Assembly reduced reimbursements it had promised for local property taxes it eliminated.
President's Cookbook: Central American Outreach, Orrville, celebrates 20 years with open house
For two decades, hundreds of people in the Wayne County area have traveled to Honduras to volunteer with Central American Medical Outreach.