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Barrister's End Bed & Breakfast: The 1897 Victorian, run by Kevin and Kathy Barnet, has lovely rooms near downtown and a generous breakfast.
The soft-spoken man sitting across the table has a tell-tale smile on his face, as a sense of excitement can be heard with each word uttered.
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Archive for June 22nd, 2008 Sabathia has a blast: No win, but pitcher's long HR helps the cause as Indians down the Dodgers in 11 innings LOS ANGELES - C.C. Sabathia made a promise to his teammates that he'd ...
Children Services Volunteers of Year 'get far more ... than we give'
Giving is receiving for a Shreve area couple recently named Wayne County Children Services Volunteers of the Year for 2007.
Fourteen vie for 'Singing Sensations' next crown
Fisher Auditorium was transformed Saturday into a stage for potential stars as 14 of the area's top singers performed in Quota International of Wooster's annual "Singing Sensations" competition.
Eastern teacher honored by ODE, Battelle for Kids
Eastern Middle School language arts teacher Kim Brown recently was selected by Battelle for Kids and the Ohio Department of Education as one of Ohio's most effective reading teachers.
Holmes County Friends and Neighbors presents Garden Tour
MILLERSBURG - Holmes County Friends & Neighbors of Every Woman's House will present its 2008 Holmes Country Garden Tour on Saturday, June 28.
COSHOCTON - Coshocton Christian School will hold its annual Funky-Formal Art Festival from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 9. Live music and refreshments will be served throughout the evening. via Coshocton Tribune
One popular, long-standing newspaper was Democratic-Republican
By the 1830s, newspapers in the city had become more of a political tool than an actual conveyance of the happenings of the day. via The Daily Record
Library considering type of levy for ballot
“I don't want to start (budget cuts) with personnel”
The library board must make a critical decision before its May 22 meeting. At a work session April 20, the Wayne County Public Library board evaluated whether to put a replacement or a renewal operating levy on ... via The Daily Record
“As you may guess, there are no prize or lottery winnings. This is simply a method of scamming seniors out of their hard-earned money”
He got the call on April Fool's Day, but what happened to an 84-year-old Shreve man was no laughing matter. via The Daily Record
Foundation leads discussion on public education
“It's not so much what I got out of it, but what I contributed”
PIKETON - Southern Ohio educators discussed current public education, its challenges and what may happen if there was no public education system at a Thursday roundtable. via Chillicothe Gazette
New Today: U.S. 30 closed near Jeromesville after tanker crash
All lanes of U.S. 30 were closed this morning just west of the Ashland-Wayne county line after a gasoline tanker crashed into two parked tractor-trailers. The driver of the tanker truck, Allan Schloneger, 54, ... via News Journal
Shreve Elementary students swarm through RIF program
“I'm a bee inspector for Wayne, Holmes and Medina County”
Award-winning literacy advocate Marcia Hosfeld, the librarian at Shreve Elementary School, has never been content to simply pass out books during the three-times-a-year Reading Is Fundamental free book ... via The Daily Record
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The Valentine's Day engagement of Dona J. Stevens and Dustin A. Prost is announced by their parents. via News Journal
At 7:30 p.m. Friday, search for woodcocks and owls at the Silver Creek Metro Park's Pheasant Run Area, 5000 Hametown Road, Norton. via Cleveland.com
Big yield, low price aren't enough to make this REIT a good deal
“It is still a dangerous stock, technically”
There's no place in the stock market creating more disagreement and intrigue for investors right now than financial services and real estate. via MarketWatch
First-grader raises money for hospital
A first-grader's desire to help Akron Children's Hospital resulted in her being honored for her thoughtfulness during the Akron Police Department's Do the Right Thing monthly awards ceremony. via Ohio.com
Residents, businesses affected by poor conditions of road
“I think if he hasn't lost business it's probably definitely hurt it”
Rod Leathers and his co-workers make jokes about roller coasters as they look outside at the potholes near the Shreve Dari-Bar, watching drivers hopelessly swerve to miss them. via The Daily Record