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CUYAHOGA FALLS — Several local high schools will pilot a new life skills course this fall to help better prepare students for life after high school. The Education Revolution Association (ERA ...
NEW FRANKLIN — The New Franklin Fire Department was called at 5:35 a.m. June 19 for a report of a vehicle in the water at the Portage Lakes State Park boat ramps. The South Summit Water Rescue ...
BARBERTON: Police were called to a West Tuscarawas Avenue home June 7 for a report of someone urinating on a house. Officers reviewed doorbell camera footage of the incident and also found a debit ...
Summer is a great time to enjoy local waters. Whether you are a boater, angler or water sports enthusiast, please remember to be responsible around the water. The Safe Boating Campaign, led by the ...
I am writing to express deep concern regarding a provision in the proposed state budget that would repeal the long-standing sales and use tax exemption for newspapers — a policy that has been in ...
LAKEMORE — There will soon be a four-legged police presence on the streets of Lakemore following village Council’s June 16 approval of a K-9 handler agreement with the Lakemore Police Department.
COVENTRY — Construction of the new Logan Field House at Logan Field is underway with an estimated completion date expected in late August or early September. Coventry Township Trustee Edward ...
BATH — State Rep. Bill Roemer (R-District 31) recently recognized the 160th anniversary of Temple Israel Akron by awarding Temple Israel Rabbi Josh Brown with a commendation from the Ohio House ...
Nancy Gaylord Powers, 83, passed away peacefully in her home with her children by her side on March 29, 2025. A devoted mother, naturalist, conservationist, and artist, Gay valued quality over excess ...
Board of Education met May 27 and sat for the first time at a new boardroom table which was commissioned in late summer 2024, designed by College and Career Academies content specialist Jason Labovitz ...
In his report to City Council at the May 27 Council meeting, Mayor William Judge addressed proposed city charter amendments recommended by the charter commission and being considered by Council.
The Norton City Schools Board of Education approved several administrative contracts during the regular meeting May 19. The following contracts were approved, among several others: Terri Horton, ...