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Levi Lupton was a charismatic Alliance preacher until scandal brought him down in 1910. → Read More
2020 could be the deadliest year for overdoses in at least a decade. → Read More
The statewide Connectivity Champions program helps students and schools with web access for remote learning. → Read More
Research at Cleveland VA Medical Center finds fist bumps filthy. → Read More
AAM has decided to close its Malvern plant that was damaged by fire in September. → Read More
Louisville High School stops in-person classes after seven positive cases. Sports and activities are canceled. → Read More
The new Marathon STEM Success program will teach high school students the Python coding language → Read More
In the late 1930s, at least six Stark County men went to Spain to fight in that country's civil war. → Read More
Developer Fairmount Properties has been behind noteworthy projects in Kent, Hudson and the Cleveland area. → Read More
The Ohio Division of Wildlife has released its annual acorn survey → Read More
Emergency crews have responded to an aircraft crash north of Sebring. → Read More
Judge William B. Hoffman challenged by Jeff M. Furr for 5th District Appeals Court post. → Read More
The dark smoke that hung over the Malvern area after Tuesday’s plant fire has been replaced by a haze of uncertainty for workers and residents. → Read More
Recovery groups and treatment providers have reported increased demand for alcohol treatment. → Read More
Recovery groups and treatment providers have reported increased demand for alcohol treatment. → Read More
HARTVILLE The village is asking residents to call the Police Department if they spot any sick or dead raccoons.Eight sick or dead raccoons have been found → Read More
Crandall Medical Center had 42 residents die from COVID-19 since April. → Read More
Crandall Medical Center had 42 residents die from COVID-19 since April. → Read More
CANTON Tales from the Rep Morgue, the podcast that tells forgotten stories from The Canton Repository’s 200-year-old archive, has returned with a new episode after its pandemic hiatus.Season 2, Episode 5: "Disease Detective," travels back to the bad old days, when infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, were among the top killers in America and lethal germs routinely lurked in water and food… → Read More
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and Sept. 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. → Read More