Malcolm Hall, CantonRep.com

Malcolm Hall

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Canton, OH, United States

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Past articles by Malcolm:

Canton Township looks to create tax-abatement districts near Whipple and Shepler Church SW

Canton Township officials are hoping the state approves creation of two tax-abatement zones under the Community Reinvestment Area program. → Read More

'It does not make sense.' Nimishillen Township residents oppose Louisville rezoning plans

Louisville council will vote on a request by K&K 230 Enterprises to rezone 26 acres of residential land for business use. Some residents are opposed. → Read More

Alliance's Morgan Engineering acquires one its vendors, Girard Machine

Alliance-based Morgan Engineering just acquired Girard Machine of Trumbull County. Girard Machine soon will be known as Morgan Engineering Plant 3. → Read More

Stark Humane Society set to rework its facilities

Stark County Humane Society officials plan to reconfigure the interior of the animal shelter through a five-year project. → Read More

End of an tread: Canton Bandag Tire Co. closes after six decades

David Richards is selling components of his Canton Bandag complex as the site in Canton Township is being acquired by LED Transportation. → Read More

Minerva Credit Union plans new building

Business outgrows its current building, plans new, bigger facility near its current Union Avenue location. → Read More

Condemned downtown Massillon buildings coming down

Eslich Wrecking on Sunday began tearing down two condemned buildings in downtown Massillon. → Read More

Condemned downtown Massillon buildings coming down

Eslich Wrecking on Sunday began tearing down two condemned buildings in downtown Massillon. → Read More

Alliance-based Cassady-Turkle-Christian acquires Kreighbaum-Sanders funeral homes

Cassaday-Turkle-Christian of Alliance recently purchased the Kreighbaum-Sanders funeral home operation. → Read More

'Nothing suspicious, no trauma.' Bodies found in Carroll County home identified

The bodies of Jimmie Rhoden, 59, and his mother, Shelvagean Rhoden, 79, were discovered inside the house on Dec. 26. → Read More

East Canton to seek larger police tax

Voters in East Canton in May will face an 8.1-mill property tax, an increase from soon-to-expire issue. → Read More

First baby of 2023 in Stark County? Meet Bri'elle Everly

Kiyara Shipp and Brandon Everly are parents of the first baby born in Stark County in 2023. → Read More

Legal sports betting arrives in Ohio. Jerzee's among those taking bets in Stark County

Now that sports gambling is legal in Ohio, places like Jerzee's are equipped with gambling kiosks. → Read More

Minerva council launches search for administrator

With Philip Turske leaving for a job in Summit County, Minerva Village Council now must find a new administrator. → Read More

Rep. Thomas West pushes to allocate ARPA funds for Black organizations

Rep. Thomas West of Canton is pushing legislation to have ARPA funds used to help businesses and organizations in Ohio operated by African Americans. → Read More

Longtime Massillon employee, Washington High alum Edward Grier dies

Edward Grier, who had a lengthy career in Massillon city government, died Friday. Grier had been over the city Equal Opportunity Office. → Read More

Louisville-area woman blesses Stark with purses filled with toiletries

Taylor Pugh and a dedicated group of volunteers stuff needed items and share them with shelters, organizations in donated purses. → Read More

Carroll County braces for broadband expansion

Carroll County will be able to expand internet access with the use a $1.9 million grant. → Read More

American Landfill seeks to construct injection well

Officials with Waste Management American Landfill in southern Stark County look to construct a deep well to contain wastewater byproduct. → Read More

Hector McDaniel, Ida Ross-Freeman square off for leadership of Stark County NAACP

Hector McDaniel is facing a challenge from Ida Ross-Freeman for the presidency of the Stark County NAACP. → Read More