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Swap-shop business up while economy is down

Monday, November 24, 2008 GATEHOUSE OHIO GROUP NEW PHILADELPHIA Economic tough times for many people mean good business times for others. Such is the case for Virgil Watkins, owner and operator of E-Z Money Swap Shop in New ...

From JOE MIZER, Canton Repository,  24 Nov 2008

Tusky Valley schools hope to reopen Tuesday

Floodwaters receding slowly UPDATE: 10:53 PM, Monday, March 31, 2008 GATEHOUSE OHIO GROUP ZOARVILLE Although floodwaters in northern Tuscarawas County are receding, classes for students of Tuscarawas Valley schools were canceled ...

From JOE MIZER, Canton Repository,  31 Mar 2008

Officials want big crowds at Tusc Fair

GATEHOUSE OHIO GROUP NEW PHILADELPHIA The 157th annual Tuscarawas County Fair officially kicks off its seven-day run today, and Agricultural Society (fair board) members are hoping that a new admission pricing system, along with ...

From JOE MIZER, Canton Repository,  17 Sep 2007
Related Topics: Keith Anderson

Bodies of teen, grandmother pulled from river after car's plunge

FATAL CRASH A 1997 Toyota Avalon is towed after being pulled from the Tuscarawas River on Monday morning. The car, which sank in the river after crashing through a guardrail Sunday afternoon, contained the bodies of a New Philadelphia teen and her ...

From JOE MIZER, Canton Repository,  23 Jan 2007
Related Topics: Jim Cummings

Dover mayor withdraws from congressional race

DOVER Dover Mayor Richard Homrighausen stunned supporters with the announcement Tuesday that he is withdrawing from the Republican primary race for the 18th District Congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Bob Ney. The mayor made his ...

From JOE MIZER, Canton Repository,  24 Aug 2006
Related Topics: Bob Ney

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