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Area sporting events called off for Saturday
The following area sporting events have been rescheduled due to Saturday's inclement weather: Ohio Cardinal Conference wrestling tournament has been moved to Saturday, Feb.
No matter which of the dozen schools Michael Howell visited ended up being his final selection, he couldn't go wrong in his pursuit of a quality education.
Smithville grads experience Haiti earthquake firsthand as missionaries
Two women who attended Smithville High School experienced an adventure they never dreamed of on their January missions trip to Haiti.
Irvin steps down from role in historical society after 20 years
Much of the Smithville Community Historical Society bears the mark of Joe Irvin.
Waynedale dominated the upper weights, and the Golden Bears didn't fare badly elsewhere either as they went on the road and collected a 41-16 win over Tuslaw Wednesday night.
Marshallville worries about school campus plan
Residents concerned over the potential loss of the village school sought council's support and answers Monday.
Pew had the skills, drive, determination to take SHS to state
It takes more than just natural athletic ability to become the premier volleyball player in the area -- but it doesn't hurt.
ODOT says construction in the works for state Route 585
Ohio Department of Transportation District 3 is moving forward with a plan to improve three curves along state Route 585 between Wooster and Smithville.
We must have struck a chord. Our recent articles about lost-and-found keepsakes have generated a lot of comments.
A few thoughts from the week in sports ... Smithville is a small school with some big-time moments in its sports history.
New obituary: James C. Noble, Jr.
A memorial service, to celebrate the life of James Charles Noble, Jr., 68 of Newark, will be held on Monday, October 5, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the Criss-Schoedinger Funeral Home, 179 Granville Street, Newark, with Rev.
Crossings Will Be Upgraded In Wayne Co.
A "Safety Corridor" along the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad in Wayne County will see five grade crossings upgraded with modern flashing lights and gates.
Scruggs goes low, but Bears golden
Smithville's Andrew Scruggs had a career-low round, but it wasn't enough for the Smithies to pull an upset of Wayne County Athletic League leader Waynedale Tuesday.
He hasn't done much athletically since late last year, but Derek Orr still accomplished something that hasn't been done at Smithville High since 1981.

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