Daily Record, The Wooster, OH back issues from May 2008:
Meeting notes
May 01, 2008; ... All adult club meeting reports appear on Living pages. Because ofthe increased volume, they will be limited to pertinent businessitems and a short, two- to three-paragraph summary of the program. Alpha Mu Chapter Alpha Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met April 23 at Jakes ...
Building will address space issues lacking at school
May 01, 2008; ... By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer ORRVILLE -- The new 125,000-square-foot Student Life Center thatwill soon change the skyline of the University of Akron WayneCollege is characterized by Dean Jack Kristofco as "modest." Nevertheless, Kristofco said he believes the $8 million ...
Personal
May 01, 2008; ... A SON, Caden Scott, was born April 14 at Wooster CommunityHospital to Richelle Shaum and Paul David of Wooster. He weighed 9pounds, 5 1/2 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are ...
Learning to live and work together
May 01, 2008; ... Editor's note: With the Ethnic Fair just ended and Embracing OurDifferences opening Sunday, The Daily Record is taking a closer lookat diversity. The four-part series does not claim to be anexhaustive look at all the types of diversity; rather it spotlightsa few stories of success ...
Upcoming Services
May 01, 2008; ... John Gamble Jr., 61, Rittman: Services will be this morning, May1, at 10 at Gillman Funeral Home, 360 W. Sunset Drive, Rittman.Burial will be at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman.(Obituary ran 4/29/08) Glen Miller, 74, Berlin: Services will be this morning, May 1, ...
Kasich urges Ohioans to get to work to restore greatness in their state
May 01, 2008; ... By BOBBY WARREN Staff Writer WOOSTER -- If Ohio does not make drastic changes to its tax code,legal structure, regulatory process and school systems it will die,a former congressman and presidential candidate said Tuesday at theannual Wayne County Lincoln Day ...
Wayne College breaks ground for new Student Life Center
May 01, 2008; ... By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer ORRVILLE -- A dream that has been growing at The University ofWayne College for nearly four decades bloomed afresh Wednesdayafternoon. Under sunny and warm skies, the college broke ground foran $8 million Student Life Center, planned to open in the ...
Contractor bids for Smithville park project come in under estimate
May 01, 2008; ... By RACHEL JACKSON Staff Writer SMITHVILLE -- Council selected a contractor from among severalbids for the upcoming park project. RMH Concrete & Foundations Inc. will construct about 3,800 feetof 6-foot-wide walking trails using crushed limestone, at a cost ofabout ...
Victim approves reduced charge for West Salem man
May 01, 2008; ... By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer WOOSTER -- A West Salem man avoided a mandatory prison sentencewhen, on Wednesday, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge associatedwith an April 2007 injury crash. Eric W. Slater, 21, of 5663 W. Easton Road, pleaded guilty inWayne ...
Police
May 01, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- A 1993 Dodge Caravan reportedly was stolen from aresidence in the 700 block of Lincoln Street on April 14 or 15. Lossis estimated at $1,000. A television, a DVD player and a dog reportedly were stolenduring a break-in to an apartment in the 200 ...
Letters to the editor
May 01, 2008; ... Day of Silence has message Editor: My name is Michaela Caventer. I attend the College of Wooster,and I am silent. Today, April 25, at least. This is Day of Silence, something opposed in a recent letter tothe Editor (Support For Gay Rights Opposed, April 24). I ...
Millersburg man faces charges of fleeing from police following pursuit
May 01, 2008; ... By NICK SABO Staff Writer MILLERSBURG -- A Millersburg man is facing charges he fled frompolice while drinking and driving following a brief pursuit April26. Rowland Spurlock, 34, of 508 Massillon Road, was arraignedWednesday in Holmes County Municipal Court on ...
Living briefs
May 01, 2008; ... Dunlap recognizes its volunteers ORRVILLE -- In recognition of National Volunteer Week, DunlapCommunity Hospital celebrated the volunteer efforts of its auxiliaryduring a recognition banquet on April 17 at Memories Party andConference Center in Wooster. More than 11,000 hours of ...
4-H
May 01, 2008; ... APPLE CREEK -- Demonstrations were given by Joyce Badertscher,Grace and Rachel Steiner when the Apple Creek Busy Bears metrecently. Emma Zuercher and Myranda Keister led the pledges. Roll call wasanswered by naming a favorite kind of ice cream. The club signed a thank-you ...
OCC crown goes through Madison
May 01, 2008; ... By CHAD CONANT Daily Record Sports Writer MILLERSBURG -- The Madison Rams believe the road to the OhioCardinal Conference baseball title has to go through them. They way they played over two nights against conference frontrunner West Holmes, it's hard to argue the ...
Time out The cost for being a mom
May 01, 2008; ... Having a child is a lifelong exploration into the unknown -- ajourney down a path where you feel in a daze much of the time. Andit is quite costly. It costs you time. Energy. Heartache. Stress.And yes, even money. Tons of money. With Mother's Day just around the bend, I thought you ...
Margaret Werth
May 01, 2008; ... WORTHINGTON -- Margaret Ann Werth, 89, of Worthington, diedSaturday, April 26, 2008, in Columbus, surrounded by the family shecherished. Margaret was born in Madison, Wis., to Danish immigrant parents,Marin and Hans Hansen. She survived the 1918 influenza pandemic as asix-month ...
Living nutrition Juggling the paycheck and home's grocery bill
May 01, 2008; ... Jugglers are fun to watch because they make something difficultlook easy. Balancing six balls and rotating them in the air lookslike a smooth flow of motion. Most people are able to juggle; itjust takes time and practice. Juggling a paycheck and a grocery bill can be very hard to ...
Engagements
May 01, 2008; ... Durham-Zinck EAST AURORA, N.Y. -- Kris and Beth Durham of East Aurora, N.Y.,announce the engagement of their daughter, Chelsea, to Drew Zinck.He is the son of Alan and Monika Zinck of Millersburg. Miss Durham is a 2006 graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College,Rochester, N.Y., and ...
Everybody seems to be good in area baseball
May 01, 2008; ... By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor There's no other way to say it: this has been a great spring forarea baseball so far. There may never have been a season when so many area teams werethis good. After Wednesday night's action Wooster (12-5, 9-1) and ...
Community record
May 01, 2008; ... Community Record notices must be received in writing at The DailyRecord no later than 10 a.m. two days prior to publication. Noticesfor weekend editions must be received on or before Thursday. Theywill run only once. Monday through Friday Salvation Army Family Life Center, ...
Plea deals offered to men involved in stabbing
May 01, 2008; ... By NICK SABO Staff Writer MILLERSBURG -- Prosecutors on Wednesday offered plea deals to twoMillersburg men involved in a March stabbing. Plea offers for Roney Lemus, 21, and Wilmer Lainez, 21, both of61 E. Adams St., were read into the record in Holmes County ...
Wayne College names Suppan second Distinguished Alumni
May 01, 2008; ... By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer ORRVILLE -- Dr. Marchelle Suppan has been named the secondrecipient of the University of Akron Wayne College's 2008Distinguished Alumni Award. The award will be presented at Wayne College's academic andgraduate recognition ceremony on May ...
Two arrested after Monday drug bust in Millersburg; one sentenced
May 01, 2008; ... By NICK SABO Staff Writer MILLERSBURG -- Medway Drug Enforcement Agency agents raided aMillersburg residence Monday and arrested two men on drug charges. Charged with trafficking in marijuana and drug paraphernalia wasJarod E. Bellville, 26, of 413 Hickory Lane. Also ...
Hillsdale to review building options at Monday meeting
May 01, 2008; ... By BONNIE TAYLOR Record Correspondent HILLSDALE DISTRICT -- Residents are invited to attend a publicmeeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Hillsdale High School auditoriumto discuss the options for new construction of facilities. Steve Miller of MKC and Superintendent Joel ...
Accidents
May 01, 2008; ... WALNUT CREEK TWP. -- Two West Virginia residents were injured ina two-vehicle crash on state Route 39, east of Township Road 405, onFriday at 2:45 p.m. Robert L. Linville, 64, and his passenger, Rosa Lee Linville, 63,both of Lower Big Creek Road, Hamlin, were treated and released ...
Samuel Feightner
May 01, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- Samuel Perry Feightner, 94, of Wooster, died Tuesday,April 29, 2008, at Glendora Health Care Center, Wooster. Services will be Friday, May 2, at 2 p.m. at Roberts FuneralHome, Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, where friends may call one hourprior to the services. Pastor Jon ...
Richard Everhart
May 01, 2008; ... STONE CREEK -- Richard W. Everhart, 80, 11446 Deibel Road, SW,died Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at Oak Pointe Nursing Home inBaltic, after an extended illness. Born May 24, 1927, in Coshocton County, he was the son of thelate William D. and Opal A. (Hardesty) Everhart. He was a ...
What's up
May 01, 2008; ... The Daily Record has added an interactive events calendar on itsWeb site, www.the-daily-record.com. Visitors to the site can enterevents such as sporting events; meetings of government bodies,clubs, groups, etc.; fundraisers; and other events . To access thecalendar, visit the Web site ...
Clear Fork sent home on bang-bang play
May 01, 2008; ... By JOHN SCHANTZ Special to the Daily Record WOOSTER -- Tension ran high Wednesday night as the Generalsbattled Ohio Cardinal Conference foe Clear Fork. A controversialcall at first base gave Wooster (12-4-1) a 2-1 victory over theColts (13-7, 9-1) and pulled the Generals back ...
Bernard Smith
May 01, 2008; ... PERRYSVILLE -- Bernard E. Smith, 78, 920 Township Road 2606,passed away Tuesday, April 29, 2008, after a long illness. He was born Sept. 28, 1929, in Ashland to the late Ralph andPearl (Shoudt) Smith and was a 1947 graduate of Loudonville HighSchool. He worked for 45 years at ...
H.S. softball Hillsdale plays for Breast Cancer Awareness
May 02, 2008; ... A tribute game to Breast Cancer Awareness left visiting MansfieldMadison seeing pink and white as it battled Hillsdale. The Falconsleft the Rams with a tribute bracelet and a loss as they highlighteda busy Thursday night of softball. Hillsdale 10, Mansfield Madison 2 Carly ...
Upcoming Services
May 02, 2008; ... Howard Crabtree, 87, West Salem: Services will be this morning,May 2, at 9 at Parker & Son Funeral Home, 210 Medina St., Lodi.Burial will be in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman.(Obituary ran 4/30/08) Margaret Werth, 89, Worthington: Friends may call today, May ...
Eleanor Hostutler
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- Eleanor B. Hostutler, 88, of Wooster, died Thursday,May 1, 2008, at Glendora ...
COW senior knows all about high expectations
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- As long as The College of Wooster baseball programcontinues to win big every season, the expectations will always beapproximately the same size. Just like their COW basketball brethren, there's only one finalpiece missing to cement the Scots' status as a national power: ...
Payday lending interest rates capped
May 02, 2008; ... By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS -- The Ohio House passed legislation capping interestrates and adding other regulations to the payday lending industry --but not before threatening to include a ban on Keno gaming in thestate. House Bill 545, sponsored by Rep. Chris ...
Accident
May 02, 2008; ... PRAIRIE TWP. -- A Millersburg man was injured in a single-vehicle crash on County Road 1, west of Township Road 553, on Mondayat 8:20 p.m. David A. Cook, 45, Massillon Road, was treated and released fromPomerene Hospital in Millersburg, where he was transported by aPrairie ...
Career Center students earn golds at SkillsUSA contest
May 02, 2008; ... SMITHVILLE -- Six Wayne County Schools Career Center studentsearned first place and gold medals at the 56th Annual SkillsUSA OhioChampionships recently in Columbus. First-place winners advance to the national SkillsUSA contest inJune in Kansas City, Mo. Two other students earned ...
Benefit dinner, auction planned at Harvest Hills
May 02, 2008; ... ORRVILLE -- Harvest Hills Church of the Nazarene, 1235 BackMassillon Road, will hold a benefit spaghetti dinner and silent andlive auctions on May 10 to help defray the medical expenses ofJackson Nussbaum, son of Joel and Beth Nussbaum. Jackson was bornwith a heart defect that required ...
Local spiritual leaders say nation was built on its faith
May 02, 2008; ... By BOBBY WARREN Staff Writer WOOSTER -- More than 300 spiritual leaders, elected officials andcommunity members gathered for the 57th annual observance of theNational Day of Prayer at the Church of the Nazarene on Thursday. "We are at a crossroads and have to pray," ...
Walter Tucker
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- Walter Scott Tucker, 98, of Wooster, died Thursday,May 1, 2008, at West View Manor Nursing Home. Memorial services will be Sunday, May 4, at 3 p.m. at UnitedMethodist Church of Wooster with the Rev. Dr. David Wilcoxofficiating. Private family burial will be in Wooster ...
West's one big hit all Falcons need for win
May 01, 2008; ... One big blast and shutout pitching were enough to keep Hillsdaleperfect in the Wayne County Athletic League in a 2-0 win overvisiting Northwestern Wednesday. Hillsdale 2, Northwestern 0 Carly West hit a two-out triple to score Megan Smith and HannahFulk for the only runs as ...
Wooster takes over first in OCC, WCAL league leaders both upset
May 01, 2008; ... The tables were turned in the Wayne County Athletic League asHillsdale upset front-runner Northwestern and Smithville knocked offsecond-place Norwayne Wednesday. And Wooster stayed red hot with an extra-inning win over ClearFork. After a loss by West Holmes the Generals took over ...
Teamwork equals wins in Wooster
May 01, 2008; ... By MIKE PLANT Daily Record Sports Writer WOOSTER -- A total team effort is translating into a totalturnaround so far this season for the Wooster High boys lacrosseteam. A season ago, the Generals were 7-14. This spring, Wooster is 10-1 heading into Saturday's game at ...
Sonnenberg Village to get its first building soon
May 01, 2008; ... By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer KIDRON -- After a year of planning and preparation, the creationof the Sonnenberg Village historic restoration project by the KidronCommunity Historical Society is poised on the threshold ofbeginning. That was the word from project manager ...
Letters to the editor
May 01, 2008; ... Go thank a foster parent Editor: May is Foster Family Month. I would like to take this opportunityto openly thank the foster parents of The Village Network (formallyknown as Boys Village) for their continued dedication and service tothe youth of our community. Foster ...
Cincinnati conservatory band to perform 'Proteus Rising'
May 01, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- "Proteus Rising from the Sea," a work by JackGallagher, the Olive Williams Kettering Professor of Music at TheCollege of Wooster, will be performed by the Cincinnati College-Conservatory Symphony Band, conducted by Terrence Milligan, today at8 p.m. The performance, which is ...
Annual May Friendship Day is tonight
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- The annual Church Women United's May Friendship Daywill held at Oak Chapel United Methodist Church today (Friday) at 6p.m. for dinner (reservations ...
People to People Ministries recognizes volunteers
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- People To People Ministries held its annual dinner andrecognition of volunteers on Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church.The ministry has 120-150 volunteers per week. The volunteers weregiven certificates and flowers. Officers elected were president, Roger Kienzle; vice ...
Study: Ohioans can't afford health insurance without contributions
May 02, 2008; ... By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS -- Some 4.6 million Ohioans can't afford healthinsurance without employer contributions or public assistance,according to a study released Tuesday. The report from Policy Matters Ohio, a nonprofit research groupbased in ...
H.S. tennis Central Christian wraps up regular season title
May 02, 2008; ... Still undefeated and plowing along, Central Christian sank theMarlington Dukes in Northeast Tennis Conference play on Thursday toclinch the school's first-ever regular season conference title andhighlight tennis action. Central Christian 5, Marlington 0 Leading the way on ...
Dalton rallies past Fairless
May 02, 2008; ... By DAN BROWN Daily Record Sports Writer NAVARRE -- For 5 2-3 innings Thursday afternoon, Fairless pitcherBre Willis was on cruise control. Then Dalton's hitters started to time her up. The Bulldogs slapped five of their seven hits in the final twoinnings to come ...
Sheriff
May 01, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- The window and door of a vehicle parked alongWadsworth Road, Orrville, on April 16 or 17 were damaged. Damage isestimated at $200. A four-wheeler reportedly was stolen from a property ...
Pallbearers
May 01, 2008; ... HOFACKER SERVICES Services for Betty L. Hofacker, 55, of Wooster, were ...
ACLU, Latino commission oppose HB 477
May 02, 2008; ... By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS -- Representatives of the American Civil Liberties Unionand the state's Latino Affairs Commission urged lawmakers to quashlegislation that would require public agencies to conduct businessand keep records in English. The bill, ...
Police
May 02, 2008; ... RITTMAN -- Several new vehicles parked in a business lot in the100 block of East Ohio Street were scratched between April 26 and27. Total damage is estimated at more than $45,000. CRESTON -- Anthony C. Copley, 23, of 110 S. Main St., Apt. 8,Rittman, was charged with resisting ...
Learning to live and work together
May 02, 2008; ... Editor's note: With the Ethnic Fair just ended and Embracing OurDifferences opening Sunday, The Daily Record is taking a closer lookat diversity. The four-part series does not claim to be anexhaustive look at all the types of diversity; rather it spotlightsa few stories of success ...
A pie in the face for United Way
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- Fundraising occasionally takes a little extra effortand inspiration and perhaps even a chance to humiliate the boss. Judy Delaney, president of Goodwill Industries of Wayne andHolmes Counties Inc., offered some unique prizes to employees whoparticipated in United Way of ...
Land transfers
May 02, 2008; ... HOLMESCOUNTY Clark Township -- Reuben F. and Mary C. Troyer to Crist A. andMiriam H. Yoder, 18.48 acres, $82,500. Levi V. and Katie Raber to Valentine L. and Ella A. Raber, 73.462acres. $100,000. Reuben F. and Mary C. Troyer to Wyman L. and Wilma H. Yoder,Township ...
Symphonic Band performs last concert of season today
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- The Scot Symphonic Band will pay tribute to StuartLing, The College of Wooster's longtime director of bands who diedin March, at its final concert of the season today. The performance, which is free and open to the public, begins at7 p.m. in the newly refurbished McGaw ...
Sheriff
May 02, 2008; ... WOOSTER -- A riding lawn mower and cash reportedly was stolenduring a break-in to a garage and residence along Shreve Road,Wooster, on April 18. Loss is estimated at $1,050. Andrew R. Puskas Jr., 31, of 2673 W. Royalton Road, BroadviewHeights, was charged with assault on a police ...
Region briefs
May 02, 2008; ... Goodwill truck coming to Valley College Grange WOOSTER -- Valley College Grange, 2411 Shreve Road, will playhost to the Goodwill Industries truck on May 9 from 1-4 p.m. fordonations of clothing, housewares and small furniture items fromresidents in the Westwood and Shreve areas ....
Leroy Schonauer
May 02, 2008; ... NORTH LAWRENCE -- Leroy F. "Roy" Schonauer, 86, of ManchesterAvenue, passed away Wednesday night, April 30, 2008, at DunlapCommunity Hospital in Orrville after a period of declining health. Services will be Monday, May 5, at 1 p.m. at Auble Funeral Home,512 E. Oak St., Orrville, ...
Living briefs
May 02, 2008; ... Women's Committee elects officers WOOSTER -- New officers were elected at the spring luncheon ofthe Women's Committee for the Wooster Symphony Orchestra. The groupmet at the Wooster Country Club, with entertainment provided by theMercury Brass from The College of ...
Campaign pushes for mandatory paid sick days for Ohioans
May 02, 2008; ... By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS -- Proponents of mandatory paid sick days for Ohioworkers used a food-borne illness outbreak linked to a Kent burritorestaurant to lobby for their cause at the Statehouse this week. "A total of 432 people have been affected so ...