Samantha Ickes, CantonRep.com

Samantha Ickes

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Massillon, OH, United States

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  • CantonRep.com
  • The Columbus Dispatch
  • Govtech.com
  • MansfieldNewsJournal
  • IndeOnline.com
  • The Spectrum

Past articles by Samantha:

Family sues Wayne sheriff's office, claiming wrongful death in shooting of Apple Creek man

The family of Rodney Geiser, a 60-year-old Apple Creek man, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Wayne County Sheriff's Office earlier this month. → Read More

Dreaming of an ivory Christmas: Wooster-area family tickled to have 100-year-old piano back

The Bush and Lane piano had found homes in Wayne, Ashland and Stark counties over the last century. It returned home to the Wooster area last week, just in time for Christmas. → Read More

Efforts by Trump supporters to win Amish voters could backfire

In 2004, 1,300 Amish voters in Lancaster County, Pa., hit the polls. In 2016, 1,019 Amish community members voted out of more than 2,000 registered. → Read More

Efforts by Trump supporters to win Amish voters could backfire

In 2004, 1,300 Amish voters in Lancaster County, Pa., hit the polls. In 2016, 1,019 Amish community members voted out of more than 2,000 registered. → Read More

How to Wear a Mask and Stay Cool and Safe During the Warmer Months

Despite lifted restrictions and the reopening of many activities, experts still recommend wearing a mask — even if it's outdoors. As temperatures rise, wearing a mask may feel stifling at times. How do you keep cool and stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic? → Read More

Small businesses find new ways to reach customers

When Gov. Mike DeWine called for the closing of all nonessential businesses in March, Wooster book shop owner Ben Stock was left wondering what to do.With → Read More

Return of the milkman: Ohio dairies go retro with home delivery

WOOSTER — Eight-year-old Gracie Garrett ran through her home to let her mother know she had just seen a Hartzler Family Dairy truck pass by the house.Her mother, Liz Garrett, followed her daughter to the front door where they watched through the window as the delivery man placed ice cream, chocolate milk, eggs and butter into a cooler on their porch.The man waved at the mother and daughter… → Read More

Ashland University votes 'no confidence' in college president

Faculty Senate asked board of trustees to search for new executive leadership. → Read More

Caring for children during a pandemic

Stark County centers transform to temporary pandemic child care sites. → Read More

Caring for children during a pandemic

Stark County centers transform to temporary pandemic child care sites. → Read More

St. Timothy’s remembers 1877 smallpox epidemic

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church remembers previous times when their church closed its doors due to a disease. → Read More

St. Timothy’s remembers 1877 smallpox epidemic

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church remembers previous times when their church closed its doors due to a disease. → Read More

Massillon, Navarre families spread joy in local neighborhoods

Local families are getting the kids out of the house to spread encouragement and smiles in Stark County. → Read More

Meals on Wheels to suspend hot food, frozen meal deliveries

Shelf-stable items to be delivered on biweekly bases. Agency hopes to return to typical service by May 18. → Read More

Meals on Wheels to suspend hot food, frozen meal deliveries

Shelf-stable items to be delivered on biweekly bases. Agency hopes to return to typical service by May 18. → Read More

Dollar General, Young Oriental Food Market dedicate hours to senior shoppers

The Dollar General and Young Oriental Food Market have designated seniors a priority during certain hours. → Read More

Nursing drawing more men to field

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 12% of registered nurses are male. → Read More

Nursing drawing more men to field

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 12% of registered nurses are male. → Read More

Massillon Museum director’s leadership stands out

The Massillon Museum’s new galleries will be open this Saturday. The planned dedication ceremony has been postponed. → Read More

Be cautious of scams

The first week of March was National Consumer Protection Week. → Read More