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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.
OHSAA track and field: A first look at some of the top Stark County state title contenders
The high school track and field postseason is here. Stark County athletes have brought home many state championships in recent years. A few more could win titles this season. The first steps on the road to Dayton will be taken at this week's district meets. Here is look at some area athletes who could...
Amelia Spidell perfect as Strasburg softball captures third straight district championship
OLD WASHINGTON — Call it district title perfection. Defending D4 state softball champion Strasburg captured a third straight district title, highlighted by All-Ohio pitcher Amelia Spidell, who tossed a perfect game in the Tigers’ 10-0 rout of Caldwell in five innings at the Buckeye Trail Athletic Complex on Thursday.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton features a museum, and is also surrounded by the Hall of Fame Village development and entertainment campus, which features restaurants, a brewery, football stadium, sports dome, practice fields and a water park that is under construction.
Canton public health agency orders new Mexican restaurant closed for code violations
CANTON – Canton City Public Health has ordered the new Tekila Mexican Restaurant to close because of code violations. The eatery has been open for only about a month. The health agency issued an emergency "cease and desist" order against the restaurant on Thursday, saying operations will not resume until a satisfactory inspection is conducted.
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...
Canton nonprofit grocery StarkFresh temporarily closes after overnight burglary
A nonprofit grocery store in Canton is closed Tuesday after an overnight burglary. Police are looking for a suspect who broke the glass door and stole about $500 cash from the Downtown Canton location of StarkFresh, Executive Director Tom Phillips said. StarkFresh sells affordable food in impoverished areas in Stark...
'I Will Survive!' Vox Audio is back with new director and pop, rock, disco show in Canton
CANTON − Vox Audio will return to the stage for two concerts this weekend and perform an array of songs from stars such as Billie Eilish, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Billy Joel and Sam Smith. Songs will cross genres from pop to rock to disco and focus on a theme of resilience, said...
Mayfield vs. Massillon baseball: Wildcats keep rolling in 10-0 victory
Mayfield’s offense has turned it up since Holden Cope returned to the lineup, and that trend continued against Massillon Washington in a Division I second-round contest on May 16. Cope walked to the plate with confidence etched on his face in the second inning, and he pile-drove the first...
Where does NAACP request to feds to investigate death of Frank Tyson stand? | What we know
What we know about NAACP asking U.S. Department of Justice to investigate of Frank E. Tyson death. "The NAACP is deeply troubled by this horrific tragedy," writes President and CEO Derrick Johnson. In deciding whether to investigate, agency looks for a pattern or practice of violations of Constitution or federal...
Riverside vs. Hoover softball: McCaleb’s triple, Proud’s glove lead Beavers to first district title since 2007
As she headed to the plate in the top of the sixth inning on May 15, Milana McCaleb couldn’t help but watch every single defender take a few steps in. In one way, the defense moving in was justified, because Riverside’s McCaleb is one of the best — if not the best — bunter in the area, and when she gets the ball down, it’s tough to get her out at first base.
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...
Aultman College celebrates its Class of 2024
CANTON – The following students graduated from Aultman College on May 2 at its annual spring graduation ceremony at Washington High School located in Massillon:. Associate of applied science in radiography – Ashton Bennett, Canton; Kinsley Blair, New Philadelphia; Emma Borkowski, Canton; Elizabeth Chaddock, Akron; Madison Dine, Canton; Cenie Fowler, Massillon; Paiten Hendershot, Mineral; Justin Ickes, Canton; Paige Jacobs, East Sparta; Danielle Kline, Ravenna; Marissa Oddo, Louisville; Haley Santy, New Franklin; Tori Schneller, Massillon; Emma Shamel, Dennison; Laura Smith, Alliance; Emily Turner, Canton; and Eliana Zenallis, Akron.
Eastern Stark home sales: Homes on former Louisville temple site are selling
A Louisville development project is moving forward, as transactions show in the latest land transfers released by the Stark County Auditor’s Office. Building is underway in the Orchard Park development of single-family homes and townhouses at Broadway Avenue NE and Peach Street NE in Louisville. The site is the former home of the Louisville Baptist Temple.
North Canton City Schools hires new athletic director
ACTION: Hired a new athletic director. DISCUSSION: The board approved hiring Larry Kinnard as the athletic director. The board also accepted Kinnard’s resignation as assistant athletic director at the high school. Kinnard’s resignation is effective July 31. He takes on his new role as athletic director at Hoover High School on Aug. 1.
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