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Eight gardens, large and small, will be featured at the Holmes County Friends and Neighbors of OneEighty Garden Tour later this month. The tour will be held 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 26, with a rain date of noon-6 p.m., Sunday, June 27. There also will be a silent auction of garden related items. A map of retail stores in Historic Downtown Millersburg will be provided along with the garden tour map. Many of the shops and restaurants will offer a percentage off their merchandise when shown a Garden Tour Ticket. Tickets are $20 and available at any of the garden stops, as well as at Rodhe’s IGA on Glenn Drive in Millersburg, Commercial & Savings Banks in Millersburg and Berlin and Killbuck Savings Bank in Killbuck. Tickets also are on the OneEighty website. ....
Mike Mozart The supply chain for lumber has been interrupted by COVID-19. In spite of this, demand has not slowed down. A line of people standing behind or next to large metal carts filled with wooden planks snakes around the lumber section of Lowe’s in Reynoldsburg. In a roped-off section, an employee uses an industrial transportation device to lift boards off a shelf and onto metal carts. This is how people collect lumber supplies in the midst of record-high prices and demand. “A phenomenon because of COVID is people have been sitting in their homes essentially working from home,” University of Wisconsin Professor Scott Bowe said. “And they’re sitting there looking at their crummy-looking kitchen cabinets and are like ‘we should really remodel the house.’” ....