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Dutch Valley Restaurant undergoing expansion
Dutch Valley Restaurant undergoing expansion project Changes are brewing at the Dutch Valley Restaurant. A team from Ivan Weaver Construction is working hard on a major renovation to the eatery, including an expanded bakery retail area, larger restrooms, and a face lift for the…
Coshocton's Quilt Barn Trail begins its journey
Coshocton artists, Esther Marie Versch, Lisa Jane Martin, Gina Rupe and Donna Gleckler began painting the first two quilt squares for Coshocton's new Quilt Barn Trail. This is the latest initiative from the Coshocton Arts and Cultural Alliance and is designed to spur tourism in the rural…
Berlin Mennonite pastor's book blossoms on bookshelves
Bouquet for the soul While Berlin Mennonite pastor Bruce Hamsher may appear youthful as a pastor, his wisdom and insight into the world of relationships and discipleship are both inspirational and fresh in his new book, 'Bouquets: Intentional Relationships in Making Disciples.'
A sweet business
The Levi A.E. Yoder farm near Millersburg may be the area"s largest producer of maple syrup. They have 2,100 taps and produce an average of 600 to 700 gallons of syrup every year. Several members of the three generations of the Yoder family help with the business at peak season.In a few…
Saving the Michel Yoder Barn
Local East Holmes residents are familiar with the unusual round log barn located on the south side of CR 135 between Berlin and Walnut Creek. Although it has been deteriorating for several decades, this historic landmark will soon be undergoing restoration by a group of descendants of the…
Making friends from across the ocean
Sprechen sie Deutsch? Thanks to a visit from four European students, who came to the Holmes County area via The Friendship Connection, the entire student body at Hiland High School probably speaks German a tad better than they did more than one month ago.
Moved by fatih
Ever since followers of Jacob Ammann came from Europe in 1737, those calling themselves Amish have been on the move in North America. Demographers have established there are approximately 350 Amish communities in the U.S. and Canada. This is a two-fold increase from 176 communities in…
HCHS stacking the deck in newest fundraiser
The Holmes County Historical Society (HCHS) is royally flushed with excitement over its newest fundraiser, a second edition of Holmes County History Real Souvenir playing cards, which feature historical people, businesses, organizations and attractions from throughout Holmes County. The…
Replica cheesehouse
Ragersville residents enjoyed the grand opening and dedication of the new Jacob Steiner Cheese House replica on the square during the Ragersville homecoming August 1.     The cheese house commemorates Jacob Steiner, the first cheesemaker to come to the Ragersville…
Historic Schoenbrunn Village open house
   Though the beautiful spring, for which Schoenbrunn was named, was rumored to have run dry, a geologist recently confirmed that the spring is still there. And if the more than 900 people who attended the public open house at Historic Schoenbrunn Village on July 30 proved…
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