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    (ATI) is furthering growing its services, Wooster Community Hospital Tuesday added its name to the list, breaking ground on its celebrated north-side expansion project and marking yet another major win for the city. The 90,100-square-foot, $29.7 million project at its Beall Street location will offer services like cancer treatment, ambulatory care and imagining. It’s is slated to open for business in the spring of 2018. As part of its vision statement, Wooster Community earmarked fighting cancer as

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    The College of Wooster is a very prestigious school that I have been looking into. Wooster may be a liberal arts college but it still offers the science courses I am interested in along with a vibrant college life that I have been looking forward to. Going to college has been a major goal in my life, not only going to college for academics but also going to college to play basketball, to gain great educational and life experience, and to become an educated adult. I believe Wooster is an amazing place

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    Descriptive Tort

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    female, Sarah Ann Wooster, sitting in the driver’s seat. I asked her if she drove the vehicle to the location she was at, she replied “yes.” She stated that she was waiting for a tow truck for the

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    year: Is Wooster one of them? Well, if one believes what some are saying on Facebook, then yes. However, the Menomonee Falls, Wis.-based retailer only announced it planned to close 18 underperforming stores this year when it released its first quarter earnings Thursday. “The specific locations will be announced by the end of March.” “I saw the misinformation on Facebook,” said Anjannette James of Wooster. “I was really sad when I saw it.” Marianne Gasser also initially believed the Wooster store to

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    in particular Anglo Texans from the Southern U.S., wanting to extend the influence of slavery over the region, intentionally flaunting and ignoring Mexico’s anti-slavery polices (Tindall and Shi, 2013). A third perspective, offered by Anderson and Wooster (2016) is that strategically the Battle of San Jacinto was the result of tyrannical oversight and behaviors by Santa Anna and the Mexican government over Texas. It should be noted that the strategic factors listed are over-arching causes of the Mexico-Texas

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    Wayne County Case Study

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    WOOSTER — Come Jan. 3, there will two new commissioners in office who were not there when officials from Wayne County, Wooster and Ashland were working on hammering out an agreement to work together on a regional dispatch center. Commissioners Ann Obrecht, Scott Wiggam and the late Jim Carmichael had different designs on where the center should be located, who should provide oversight and how it should be funded. It ultimately led to Wooster and Ashland moving forward without the county. The decision

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    WOOSTER — As the tattooed body of Ray Bradbury's “The Illustrated Man,” tells the story of the narrator, so does the ink of Wooster Police Officer Josh Timko. Timko, an eight-year veteran of the U.S. Army, joined the Wooster Police Department in 2012. After working in a steel mill for a few years, Timko said he enrolled in the police academy in 2009 because he “missed the brotherhood and wanted to help people.” He worked part time for the Doylestown Police Department, Medway and College of Wooster

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    Famous Footwear Essay

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    Carolyn Graham sat down to try on a new pair of shoes at Famous Footwear, one of the new stores on the north side of town. Graham, Wooster, was joined by friend Jodi Specht, Doylestown. They were celebrating Graham’s achievement of passing board exams to be a nurse practitioner. What better way than to shop for new shoes. Among the thousands of shoes in the store, Graham found a new pair of dress shoes. Specht was in recently and purchased two pairs. Even though both have added to their footwear

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    WOOSTER — Another week, another request for a special prosecutor. The Wayne County commissioners approved a request from Prosecutor Dan Lutz to appoint the Holmes County Prosecutor’s Office to take over a case involving a former Wooster Police officer who allegedly broke into a current officer’s home. Steven M. Cholley, 58, 4261 Sylvan Road, has been charged in Wayne County Common Pleas Court with trespassing into a habitation (fourth-degree felony) and criminal damaging or endangering (second-degree

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    WOOSTER — Freeze! Normally when police officers yell “freeze” it is not a good thing, but midday Friday Wooster patrolmen Matt Cruise and April Teichmer and parking enforcement officer Amy Sauerbrei were giving out frozen treats, aka “Cop-sicle Friday.” Cruise, the department’s community relations officer, came up with an idea to go to the Public Square in the heart of downtown and hand out Popsicle-like treats. Tony and Amanda Natalizio were on their way to Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery for lunch with

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