Posted by Carol Miller|May 12, 2021
The NAFDMA (the Interational Agritourism Association) announced it will host a live Agritourism Learning Retreat this summer, July 20 to 22. Two Northeast Ohio farm marketers will host White House Fruit Farm (Canfield, OH) and Maize Valley (Hartville).
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It will be open to only 100 attendees. NAFDMA will create a waiting list of registrations exceed the limits.
Available Workshops and Sessions
Just about all aspects of farm tourism, including attractions like food, animals, activities, and festivals. Other sessions will focus on management topics, from how to promote yourself to strategies to extend the season to managing staff.
Mt. Union scholars
ALLIANCE The University of Mount Union hosted its annual Student Celebration Honoring Our Latest Academic Research (SCHOLAR) Day in a hybrid in-person/virtual model April 20.
SCHOLAR Day is traditionally a campus-wide, day-long event filled with presentations showcasing academic excellence and scholarly research conducted by Mount Union students. While still adhering to Covid-19 safety protocols, Mount Union provided limited in-person attendance to the poster and formal presentations, while still offering a livestream option to those off-campus.
Tucker Cope III, a civil engineering major of Columbiana, was selected for work on a poster titled “Sustainable Erosion Control System.”
Bailey Balderson, a public relations major of Alliance, was selected for work on a poster titled “RSM for U-M-YOU.”
May 9, 2021
BOARDMAN Mrs. Mary Catherine “Cathy” Denny Queen, wife of Harold W. Queen, entered into her eternal rest Thursday, April 29, 2021.
She was born in Vaucluse, S.C. on Oct. 27, 1928, the youngest of five daughters of Virgil and Mary Spires Denny.
She was a graduate of Columbia High School, Columbia, S.C. and attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C. for a short time. Due to the serious illness of her father, she had to leave college.
Previously, she worked at the Division of Teacher Education and Certification, State Department of Education as a file clerk and secretary. After her college experience, she returned to the Education Department to complete a six year stint.
Dominic Falcon, Grant Abbe and Joseph Jasinski among 10 arrested in Summit County prostitution sting.
Credit: Summit Co. Sheriff s Office.
Cory Messner, John Lammlein and William Auld arrested in Summit Co. prostitution sting.
Credit: Summit Co. Sheriff s Office
Mark Pucci and Dave DeLong arrested in Summit Co. prostitution sting.
The following 10 men were arrested and charged with engaging in prostitution:
Grant Abbe, 51, Rootstown, Ohio
William Auld, 50, Canton, Ohio
David DeLong, 60, Massillon, Ohio
Dominic Falcon, 22, Uniontown, Ohio
Joseph Jasinski, 37, Garfield Heights, Ohio
John Lammlein, 51, Hartville, Ohio
Cory Messner, 41, Wadsworth, Ohio
Randy Moore, 41, Bethel, North Carolina
Mark Pucci, 62, Massillon, Ohio
Mohammad Shafaq, 41, Enola, Pennsylvania
Hartville police: Gunman pulls sleeping man out of bed after failed attempt to steal truck and motorcycle (Source: Gray News) By Stephanie Czekalinski | May 3, 2021 at 9:22 PM EDT - Updated May 3 at 9:23 PM
HARTVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - Hartville police are reminding residents to lock their homes and cars and secure their belongings, even if they feel safe in their small town.
The warning comes after a man entered a Hartville home in the early morning hours Monday through an unlocked door after unsuccessfully trying to steal a truck and a motorcycle, according to a Hartville police Facebook post
The thief found the sleeping owner and forced him outside at gunpoint, the post said.