Event urges awareness of Down syndrome
On Oct. 5, A Brush and A Beverage held its first fundraiser for Down syndrome awareness. The fundraiser was created Sandy Crandall, who said she started this for her 8-year-old grandson who has Down...
On Oct. 5, A Brush and A Beverage held its first fundraiser for Down syndrome awareness. The fundraiser was created Sandy Crandall, who said she started this for her 8-year-old grandson who has Down...
Sept. 29, was a dream come true for Wooster High School student Joey Mcghee, as he scored a touchdown during the football game at West Holmes. Players and fans alike were excited to...
The Tri-County Fine Arts Department decided to create a Tri-County Honors Choir for the first year in 2017, in which 15 different schools from Ashland, Holmes and Wayne counties nominated students to rehearse and...
Standard Time Jazz is based in Wooster. The group boasts a membership of Eric Fairhurst, playing woodwind instruments such as saxophone, flute and clarinet; Andy Cary playing guitar; Ed Rindfleisch playing the...
This year, the WCSD is changing its implementation of the Here Comes the Bus program begun in the 2016-2017 school year, opting out of the student-ridership program and instead using only the GPS tracking...
On Sept. 12, a demonstration was held at the College of Wooster to protest the repeal of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. DACA was put in place by the Obama administration and...
The football rivalry between Wooster and Orrville has gone on for 107 meetings and both teams plan on continuing the rivalry for many years to come. Since 1990, Orrville has led the series 17-11...
“Hate has no home here.” These words, spoken by John Clay, president of the Wooster/Orrville chapter of the NAACP, quickly became the theme of the Wooster CommUNITY Rally held Aug. 29. The rally, attended...
Decked in blue and gold or other themes, a frenzied student crowd ecstatically cheers on Wooster High School’s athletes. They chant. They scream. This is the Frontline. “It’s been going for, I’d say, four...