Thursday Nov 19 | The-Daily-Record.com
Festival of Trees emphasizes holiday celebration in the community
They roved from room to room, examining the holiday decorations and clustering around their favorites.
Gary Broadbent holds up one big boomerang during a program in Shreve.
Gary Broadbent is crazy about boomerangs. In fifth-grade, he received one for Christmas.
State designates two area Schools of Promise
A pair of area schools have been designated 2008-09 Schools of Promise by the Ohio Department of Education.
Donated deer help feed the hungry: Wayne and Holmes counties participating in FHFH
Dennis Derflinger felt something was missing from his stewardship bucket list, that somewhere out there, there was an organization that suited his talents, was in line with his extracurricular interests and fit into his time schedule.
Local tea party bringing steam to taxation issues
There's something brewing in Ashland; Medina; Washington, D.C.; and it will soon be brewing here.
Dyer, Gordon named 2009 Wayne Fair royalty
The new queen and king of the Wayne County Junior Fair say they're looking forward to their new roles and hope they can represent the county well.
Saturday's pleasant weather made for perfect day for Holmes County Farm Tour
Participants of the Holmes County Farm Tour hear about the maple syrup-making process at the Levi and David Yoder Farm along County Road 58.
Shreve council looking to fill open seat with term to expire at year's end
Council is looking for suggestions to fill a seat vacated by the recent change in mayors.
A Shreve woman is expected to plead guilty in federal court for stealing more than $200,000 from a Berlin bank branch where she was employed as a manager.
A Shreve woman is expected to plead guilty in federal court for stealing more than $200,000 from a Berlin bank branch where she was employed as a manager.
A Shreve woman is expected to plead guilty in federal court for stealing more than $200,000 from a Berlin bank branch where she was employed as a manager.
Coshocton County Sheriff's Office July 28 Total inmates, 63; males, 54; females, 9. Complaints July 27 A resident of the 800 block of High Street reported hiring a man from Shreve to build a pool and have not heard from him.
Coshocton County Sheriff's Office July 28 Total inmates, 63; males, 54; females, 9. Complaints July 27 A resident of the 800 block of High Street reported hiring a man from Shreve to build a pool and have not heard from him.
Safety tops a few extra days of school
Ohio students will get fewer freebie days off in 2010-11 as a result of House Bill 1, which could extend the school year by two days.
Shreve hires part-timers, considers safety of hotel
Council voted in favor of filling two part-time positions during its meeting Monday.
Military servicemen, women honored during opening night of Shreve Homecoming
Family members of U.S. veterans carry photos of their sons and daughters during the military parade through Shreve.
County Line Historical Society ready to open new facility to public
After five years of work, the County Line Historical Society is poised to open its new museum, and will hold an open house celebration during this weekend's Shreve homecoming festivities.
Wooster's fireworks packs a bang despite economy
Those expecting the same fireworks show as 2008's bicentennial show might be disappointed, but even the professionals agree that for a small city, Wooster has an unusually large fireworks show.
DHS Summarily Suspends the Family Child Care Home Certificate of...
DHS Summarily Suspends the Family Child Care Home Certificate of Registration of Shantequia Shreve of Canton Contact: Colleen Steinman 517-241-5678 June 30, 2009 The Michigan Department of Human Services, Bureau of Children and Adult Licensing, Friday issued an order of summary suspension and notice of intent to revoke the certificate of ...
When Jim Smail started out on his career path, he had nothing. Ralph Jones, founder of Wooster Glass, met Smail when he started working for Ceylon Hudson, a banker and stock broker in downtown Wooster.