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Health departments announce next round of mosquito spraying

TUSCARAWAS COUNTY - Public health officials are continuing their efforts to keep the mosquito population at bay with another round of spraying. The New Philadelphia City Health Department will be spraying for mosquitoes…

Trinity Hospital hosting community health screen

UHRICHSVILLE - Trinity Hospital Twin City’s Community Outreach Department will be hosting a health screen event this Friday, July 12th, from 7:30 to 11:30 am at Mako’s Market. Blood tests to measure total cholesterol and…

Dover library offering didgeridoo workshop

DOVER - The Dover Public Library is inviting tweens and teens ages 8 and up to attend a fun and interactive Australian jam session. Didgeridoo Down Under will be presenting their Aussie Funk Jam workshop at the library on…

Library to host program on hoarding

NEW PHILADELPHIA - The Tuscarawas County Public Library System is offering some tips and tricks to help people having trouble letting go of their clutter. The library system will be hosting a program called "Clutter or…

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TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. WEDNESDAY: Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Chance of…

New Phila schools seeking bond issue for building construction

NEW PHILADELPHIA (Tusco TV) - School district officials are now preparing to head to the ballot with a nearly $42-million bond request to pay for two new buildings. The New Philadelphia Board of Education passed a resolution…

Assistant prosecutor announces bid for Common Pleas Court judge

NEW PHILADELPHIA (WJER) - A Tuscarawas County chief assistant prosecutor is hoping to succeed Common Pleas Court Judge Edward O’Farrell when the seat opens in 2021. Mike Ernest announced he will be running for election in…

Dennison Rotary finds new home in former festival building

DENNISON (Tusco TV) - The Dennison Rotary Club is moving across the street from the Dennison Depot and into a more than 100-year-old building. Rotarian Bob Michels says the service club recently paid $65,000 to purchase the…