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ZOAR, Ohio (WJW)– A little more than 200 years ago, 53 men and 104 women left Germany to avoid religious persecution. They made their way to Ohio and established the village of Zoar.

As if frozen in time, much of the village still exists today.

“Finding that it was difficult to make it on their own, they decided that working together was the best wa ... Read more

106 Ohio Dominican Student-Athletes Earn Academic All-Great

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A total of 106 Ohio Dominican University student-athletes received academic recognition from the Great Midwest Athletic Conference on Thursday, June 30, for their excellence in the classroom during t ... Read more

Zimmer Biomet Proposes 'Operational Changes' at Ohio Plant

Zimmer Biomet officials met with union leaders and employees in Dover, Ohio this week to discuss "operational changes" to the company's facility there. Union leaders say those changes include a proposed move to Costa Rica.

According to a ... Read more

Casee Allen and Neal McCoy release new single

This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Jana Kramer's name.

Nashville country recording artist and Coshocton native Casee Allen's all-time hero has always been country superstar Neal McCoy.

According to Allen, ... Read more

Historic Zoar Village – Zoar, Ohio

The Society of the Separatists of Zoar, aka “Zoarites,” arrived in Ohio in 1817, having fled religious persecution in Germany (Zoar is the Biblical town where Lot took his family when they fled Sodom; it means “place of refuge.”) They wanted to practice a simpler form of Christianity than the state-mandated religion, Lutheranism, offered.

Two years later, realizing they needed to band together to survive, the refugees created a communist micro-society with communally owned property and work assignments based on the needs of ... Read more

Zoar, Ohio, listed among America's 11 Most Endangered Histor

ZOAR VILLAGE, Ohio -- It becomes official today: This tiny town in northern Tuscarawas County, about 90 miles south of Cleveland, is endangered.

Zoar was named today to the

the 25th annual ranking by the National Trust for H ... Read more

Magnolia Area Historical Society to raffle 30 days of gift c

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The Alliance Review

Since 2006 the Magnolia Area Historical Society has raised funds for preservation efforts and historical education by having a 30-day Basket Raffle in September.

This year there ... Read more

Tuscarawas Central Catholic High School rallies around Ukrai

TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, Ohio — The students of Tuscarawas Central Catholic JSHS showed their support for Ukraine on Monday, donned in the blue and gold.

For the next nine days, the senior class will be leading a Novena each morning at schoo ... Read more

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