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Millersburg native Cassie Sheely, 23, was crowned Quota Idol 2009 during Saturday's competition at the Wooster High School Performing Arts Center.
Wayne precincts consolidating to save money Wayne precincts consolidating to save money
With the cost of elections on the rise and an increase in absentee voting, the Wayne County Board of Elections has merged 11 precincts into others.
Historical Victorian House Tour June 6 & 7 11a-6p
View 7 Rooms tastefully decorated with Antique Victorian furnishings along with the Central Spiral Staircase.
Marshallville man pleads not guilty to sex with minor
A Marshallville man accused of having sexual contact with a 16-year-old Wooster girl pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Wayne County Common Pleas Court.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday released plans to use nearly $1.1 billion in federal stimulus funds and low-interest state loans for drinking-water and sewer projects.
Jury acquits man in Route 57 death
By CHRIS LEONARD Staff Writer WOOSTER -- A Marshallville man was found not guilty of vehicular manslaughter by an eight-person jury Thursday.
Sts. Peter & Paul Students Visit Local Solar House
Eighth grade students from Sts. Peter & Paul School in Doylestown visited a solar powered home in Marshallville after completing a chapter on electricity.
After strange twists, justice served
WOOSTER: Well, here's a new twist. In fact, some sort of legal history might have been made Thursday inside of Courtroom B at the Wayne County Municipal Building.
Revisiting history can be a nostalgic walk down memory lane. But even through the murky haze of four decades, to many people, 1968 is still a really crummy year.
Driver charged in ninth offense
BARBERTON: It was a familiar routine for a 45-year-old Barberton man pulled over early Wednesday for suspected drunk driving.
Justice system fails on sobriety
The state of Ohio says your ability to drive a vehicle is ''impaired'' when you have a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent.
David and Kerry Picket, Jack Kristofo are award winners
In an evening marked by numerous awards and recognitions, the community's top United Way award went Jack Kristofco, dean of the University of Akron Wayne College.
Experts to study evidence in 1981 slaying
WOOSTER: Authorities have agreed to re-examine a girl's 1981 abduction and murder in which an executed man was considered the prime suspect.
Murdered teen's family still has no answers
The brother of slain 12-year-old Tina Marie Harmon left a meeting Thursday with Wayne County Prosecutor Martin Frantz without the closure he sought.
Prosecutor: 1981 murder case won't be reopened
Prosecutor Martin Frantz considers the 1981 murder of 12-year-old Tina Marie Harmon a closed case, and will meet with the Harmon family next week to explain why officials believe Robert Buell was her killer.
Property owners attend appraisal appeals hearings, two more scheduled
More than 200 property owners from Wayne County attended the third of six hearings Monday at the Administration Building, where they spoke with appraisers about their concerns with the countywide property ...
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