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OSHP: 11-year-old boy who took grandparent’s car hurt in rollover crash
An 11-year-old Navarre boy was transported to a hospital after he allegedly took his grandparent's car then crashed it, causing the car to flip multiple times, according to state troopers.
'Let's hear from the residents.' North Canton debates banning marijuana dispensaries
NORTH CANTON − Supporters of banning marijuana dispensaries from the city, so far, appear to have barely enough votes to approve the measure. After a debate, council voted 4-3 on Monday to advance legislation to a second reading prohibiting the establishment of any business from cultivating, processing or selling marijuana in North Canton.
East Sparta fire chief pays court costs for crash in fire truck
CANTON ‒ The chief of the East Sparta Fire Department has paid $171 in court costs for a red light citation issued in connection with a collision between a fire truck and a tractor-trailer. Canton Municipal Court Judge Mary Falvey imposed the punishment on Arnold "Arnie" Adams on Friday, after he entered a no-contest plea and was found guilty. He also received two points on his driver's license. ...
Looking for a new home: Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market seeks year-round location
DOVER ‒ The Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market has called the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds home for the past 15 years, but now the volunteers who run the market are looking for a permanent year-round location. "We'd like to be able to have ground where we could teach people how to compost, teach people how...
Wild weather week ahead: From downright chilly temperatures to scorching heat in store for Akron
Northern Ohio is a four season kind of place. And it's going to feel a bit like all four seasons this week. The week will start unseasonably chilly with highs in the 60s on Monday and lows in the 40s on Tuesday morning. It is so cold on Monday that...
Stark Bites: Ice cream passport launches, and bar crawl set in Massillon
Stark Flavor’s Summer Ice Cream Passport launches Stark Flavor has kicked off another digital passport with its Summer Ice Cream Passport. Featuring 11 locally owned, small ice cream shops in Stark County, participants can register now at www.starkflavor.com. ...
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 27 to 31. May 28 Hog Heaven Dover, 6557 Columbia Road NW, Dover. Follow-up inspection. Observed sealed cans exhibiting large dents, including around the seam. Diced tomatoes were stored in a damaged food container. ...
Akron-based charter school buys former St. Mary's Church property in Canton
CANTON − An Akron-based charter school operator has purchased the former St. Mary's of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in southeast Canton. Summit Academy Management has paid the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown $525,000 for the 2.9 acre property, which includes the former church building, rectory, convent and school located at 1602-1634 Market Ave....
2 Ohio men sentenced to prison and ordered to pay millions in restitution for illegal gaming operations
CLEVELAND, OHIO - Two Ohio men were sentenced to prison for tax, gambling, money laundering, conspiracy and obstruction crimes arising out of their ownership and operation of illegal gambling businesses. Christos Karasarides Jr., 59, of Canton, Ohio, was sentenced to serve 262 months (more than 21 years) in prison and...
Canton weather: cool today, warmer tomorrow
Here's the weather service outlook through the beginning of next week:. Temperatures will be below normal today, with a high near 65 in the Canton area, according to the National Weather Service in Cleveland. Temperatures are forecast to trend upward through the rest of the week, when highs are expected...
'He never wavered': Massillon civil rights icon James Lawson dies at 95
The Rev. James Lawson, the former Massillon resident and civil rights icon who preached nonviolence and invited the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis in 1968 to help striking sanitary workers, died Sunday. He was 95. Lawson was a 1946 graduate of Washington High School. His father, James Sr., was pastor of St. James African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in the 1930s and 1940s. ...
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