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PDs weigh in on potential S.O. cuts
Some law enforcement agencies are concerned about the potential fallout a 13-percent cut to road patrol services could cause, while others say they are in a wait-and-see period before reacting to the reduction.
Election 2009 Fire, EMS at issue in Dalton
Voters in both the township and the village of Dalton will be asked to approve a new 2.5-mill levy for fire and emergency services protection.
Volunteers find plenty to do on special day
Clear Fork High School junior Jordan McCune broke his right leg Friday night during the Colts' football game against Orrville.
Dalton tweaks ordinance so 4-H won't be compromised
Council adjusted its proposed animal regulation ordinance following discussions Monday.
Dalton to receive $200,000 to aid with waterline, sewer upgrades
The village is expected to receive $200,000 in federal funds to be used for waterline and sanitary sewer upgrades.
Officials gather more than $50,000 in marijuana
Law enforcement officials recovered more than $50,000 in marijuana plants in a fly-over operation Tuesday afternoon.
Three County Fair in Northampton begins Labor Day extravaganza
Jack Denhart, 9, of Northampton, looks back while on the swings at the Three County Fair.
Massillon man, 37, dies in Wayne County crash
A 37-year-old Massillon man was killed in a one-vehicle crash early Wednesday evening in Wayne County.
WEST LAFAYETTE: Harold 'Wayne' Carnes, 63 of West Lafayette, Ohio passed away at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 25, 2009, in Coshocton Co.
Holmes, Wayne fare well on report cards
The tri-county area fared well in the annual evaluation of local school districts by the Ohio Department of Education.
Red Cross seeks donors of O negative blood
With Labor Day weekend approaching and the stocks of high-demand O negative blood below a day's supply, the local chapter of the American Red Cross is hoping donations will pick up this month.
Brothers travel county end to end on unicycles
What has two wheels, four arms, likes homestyle Amish cooking and moves about 10 mph? Motorists traveling the old Lincoln Highway in Wayne County on Thursday might have a pretty good idea.
Dalton in line for $400,000 to help with waterline, sewer upgrade
Although still pending approval from the U.S. Senate and a local funding commitment from village council, infrastructure in Dalton could get a much-needed upgrade following an announcement Tuesday.
MARION: Jack Burnes Rutherford, age 79, of Marion, died Sunday, July 19, 2009 in the Marion General Hospital.
Kidron artisan festival demonstrates a resurgence of traditions and crafts from bygone years
Already Wayne County's biggest summertime tourist Mecca, Lehman's was packed with people wall-to-wall Saturday as the store held an artisans festival with local craftspeople demonstrating traditional arts.
Military vehicles a big draw for young and not so young
If Ohioans want another reason to hate Pittsburgh, they can thank the Stanley Cup champion Penguins for creating confusion and delay with the military convoy arriving in Wayne County on Monday.
Rugs to Riches: Factory Powered by Carpet Remnants
Carpet manufacturer Shaw Industries will have a factory that is nearly 100 percent powered by leftover carpet pieces and post-consumer rug reclamation.
Kidron store blends coffee and Fair Trade Awareness
A cup of coffee, or a cup of social justice? Perhaps it's all in the way you looked at the aromatic blend being served Saturday at World Crafts in as part of the World's Largest Coffee Break.
Elmer Good, 92, of Orrville, died Friday, May 1, 2009, at his home after a brief illness.
No stimulus money for Wayne Public Library, yet
No economic stimulus funds will be coming the library's way, at least not now. Wayne County Public Library Director Greg Lubelski applied for more than $10 million in funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment to expand the branches in Doylestown, Dalton and Creston and the main library in Wooster.