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Canton Local Schools invited the public to take one last tour inside H.R. Walker Elementary School. → Read More
Jodi Forshey succeeds Erin Cole, whose contract was not renewed in March over objections from players and parents. → Read More
Part-time and full-time employees of the village of East Canton will receiving pay raises starting in May. → Read More
Two residents of Canton Township are working together to form a historical society in that community. → Read More
Louisville appears to be months away from completing its $6.2 million project to upgrade its sewage treatment plant. → Read More
The former Hornet's Nest in Malvern is among the blighted buildings in Carroll County which are targeted for demolition by county officials. → Read More
Renee Powell Clearview Golf Club Powell Education Center Osnaburg Township William Powell → Read More
The Ohio Department of Medicaid is bringing its new OhioRISE initiative to Stark and Carroll counties. → Read More
The downtown theater's interior renovation will allow it to host more entertainment events. → Read More
'Inchy the Bookworm' is a fun link between improvement, good behavior and a reward. → Read More
David Spencer, in his first month as mayor of East Canton, plans to focus on the village's infrastructure. → Read More
The downtown Canton YWCA event provided free grooming services to the local homeless and shelter residents. → Read More
Osnaburg Township's Amy Parker makes history by being the first woman to lead a fire department in Stark County. → Read More
Pike Township officials are asking voters to approve an additional 1-mill property tax to support road maintenance. → Read More
Carroll County commissioners are looking to hire a beehive inspector to monitor conditions at apiaries. → Read More
Mittas, 60, died earlier this week as a result of an illness. He also was local attorney. → Read More
Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne officials, citing growing online shopping, are hoping people consider other options instead of throwing cardboard away. → Read More
Canton Local Board of Education will demolish its Walker Elementary School which was opened in the early 1960s. Classroom activities will be shifted to what is now Faircrest Memorial Middle School. → Read More
Beverly Green, a member of Hartville Village Council, is facing a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief. → Read More
All signs indicate a new Family Dollar will take up occupancy of what was a Save-A-Lot grocery store in East Canton. → Read More