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Beloved Canton South barber a hair's length from retirement after 52 years
CANTON TWP. – Marvin Harstine makes the 40-minute drive from his home in Carrollton almost every day to work at his barbershop, Canton South Barbers. Now, he is a hair's length from retirement after 52 years of cutting hair in the community. Canton South Barbers, 100 52nd St. SE,...
Possible alligator sighting at Kent Lake prompts warnings at Kensington
FOX 2 (WJBK) - There are alligator warning signs posted at Kent Lake in Kensington Metropark Thursday - and officials say they are not a joke. A possible alligator sighting was reported to park officials - and visitors are asked to be cautious there, with officials saying that likely someone released a pet into the lake.
News of public record: Tuscarawas County restaurant inspections
The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Tuscarawas County Health Department from May 6 to 10. May 6 Warren Township Community Center, 3986 NE New Cumberland Road, Mineral City. Chlorine sanitizing solution at incorrect concentration. Observed a very high reading of the sanitizing solution in use. Time and...
Carroll County man ordered to pay IRS more than $1.4 million in unpaid taxes
A Carroll County man has been sentenced to 26 months in prison for failing to pay employment taxes. U.S. District Judge Christopher A. Boyko sentenced Warren Kelm of Brown Township earlier this month and ordered him to pay restitution of more than $1.4 million to the IRS after he pleaded guilty to evading employment taxes. ...
Ohio announces 22 new electric vehicle fast-charging stations. See where they're at
Ohio is handing out nearly $16 million to install 22 new electric vehicle fast-charging stations along highways throughout the state, including one in Canton. The funding is being awarded as part of the second round of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program. ...
When is graduation? Here's when Canton-area high school seniors graduate in Stark County
It's the time of year. Area graduates are ready to flip the tassel from right to left and embark on their next journey. Graduations kick off tonight with Central Catholic and Minerva High School seniors getting their diplomas. Here is a guide to Stark County-area graduations: ...
Real estate: 5 properties sell for more than $610K in Stark County
Five residential properties, including one with nearly 19 acres, recently sold for more than $600,000 in Jackson and Lake townships, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor's Office. They are:. — A three-bedroom, 2,556-square-foot ranch home at 7847 Arlington Ave. NW in Jackson Township...
Magnolia Sandy Valley shuts out West Lafayette Ridgewood
Defense dominated as Magnolia Sandy Valley pitched a 5-0 shutout of West Lafayette Ridgewood in an Ohio high school baseball matchup on May 16. Check out our complete boys baseball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article....
A brand-new look: New Philadelphia gets $2.9 million grant for facelift to downtown
The city of New Philadelphia has received a $2.9 million state grant to give a facelift to three of the four quadrants in the downtown square. The grant is part of Ohio's Wonderful Waterfronts Initiative to expand access to waterways, revitalize historic riverfront downtowns and create tourism opportunities. NEW PHILADELPHIA...
Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter
Cranberry, a 2.5-year-old spayed female, is among the cats available for adoption at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter, 1432 Tall Timber Road NE in New Philadelphia. Cranberry is one of the most social kitties available for adoption from the humane society. She doesn't enjoy being carried around but will run to you for all the love. Cranberry can also be playful.
Tam O'Shanter continues transition from golf course to park. See upcoming changes
JACKSON TWP. − Stark Parks officials hope to make Tam O’Shanter Park a more usable green space for the community. That's why the park district is planning a driveway and entrance overhaul at the park, as well as the addition of new Americans with Disabilities Act compliant restrooms. ...
Harrison County family hospitalized after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning
MONROE TOWNSHIP ‒ Four family members were hospitalized Tuesday after carbon monoxide fumes from a propane stove filled their house in a remote area of Harrison County's Monroe Township. Crews were called to the residence on Taylor Road west of Bowerston at 10:45 a.m., according to Capt. Adam Reardon...
Stark County business roundup: Bloom Hill Farm expands, Maintenance Co. anniversary
Consumers National Bank wins Small Business Administration award. The Maintenance Company celebrates 20 years. Wacker prioritizes sustainability, reduces paper use. TDI recognized for warehousing. Hyatt Place celebrating renovations. Bloom Hill Farm has added a second location to expand its agritourism, "you pick" events and now offers overnight stays in a...
Stark commissioners oppose Washington Twp. solar farm. What's that mean for project?
CANTON − Stark County commissioners voted Wednesday to oppose a major solar farm proposed in Washington Township, but that doesn’t mean the long-discussed $200 million project won’t move forward. The 150-megawatt Samsung Stark Solar project — planned on more than 800 acres north of Louisville Street NE — has faced criticism from some residents and...
Minerva Alumni group to add three to Hall of Fame
Minerva High School’s Alumni Association will induct three more graduates to its Alumni Hall of Fame during a dinner June 8 at the Minerva High School Auditeria. Tickets for the event are $30. Social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Contact the school for information on tickets.
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