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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 ...
Photo courtesy of Buckeye’s Mission and Rescue BRUNSWICK — Sunflower is a 1-year-old, 34-pound Siberian husky looking for her companion. She is small enough where she can easily be picked up ...
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 ...
DOWNTOWN AKRON — The former Goodrich Middle School will soon be demolished as Akron City Council approved legislation June 16 to enter into a $856,000 contract for the demolition. Councilman ...
Dear Legislators, 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 ...
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.
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 ...
Photo courtesy of the office of state Rep. Bill Roemer BATH — State Rep. Bill Roemer (R-District 31) recently recognized the 160th anniversary of Temple Israel Akron by awarding Temple Israel ...
Thomas Robert Crowley, (“Tom”), beloved husband of Mary Lynn Crowley and father to Kathleen (“Kate”) Crowley, died peacefully in Arizona on April 21, 2025, surrounded by family. A funeral mass will be ...
I am writing in opposition to the proposal for a Summit County Trail Grant to study the feasibility of a West Connector Trail and parking lot at the intersection of Farmstead and Everett roads. The ...
Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) and the Friends of the Secrest Arboretum kick off their summer Music at the Arboretum concert series on Friday, May 23, 2025 with bluegrass ...
NEW FRANKLIN — City Council May 7 approved a $643,331 contract with Northstar Asphalt for the city’s 2025 road paving contract. Northstar’s bid was the lowest and best from among six submitted.