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Meet Mindy Mullaly. She owns Taggarts Ice Cream and Kennedy's Bar-B-Que
Most Stark County residents are familiar with Taggarts Ice Cream in Canton — be it the famous ice cream such as The Bittner; the food, including burgers and coneys; or the well-known location. Mindy Mullaly is the owner of Taggarts Ice Cream. She and her family also own Kennedy’s...
Canton firefighter/paramedic's death puts spotlight on firefighter mental health
CANTON – The Canton Fire Department is mourning the death of 42-year-old firefighter/paramedic Jared Kneale who died by suicide Friday. "It is with the permission of Jared's wife and children that wish to share that Jared's death was the result of suicide due to a post traumatic stress related illness," the department said Saturday night in a Facebook post. "Jared's family and our members are struggling to make sense of his decision to take his own life...
Your guide to 2024 Memorial Day events and parades in and around Stark County
Memorial Day, which is observed on the last Monday in May, honors men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday through an act of Congress in 1971, and its roots date back to the Civil War era, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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: ...
Aultman, Cleveland Clinic Mercy births for April 28-May 4
Isis Clark Blackshear and Shawn James of Canton, boy. Cassidy Peterson and Darwin Teets II of Canton, boy. Harlie Woolever and Jarret Yacobucci of Minerva, girl. Heather Brockert and Brandon Brown of Newcomerstown, girl. May 2, 2024. Crystal and Nathaniel Pugh of Canal Fulton, girl. Jessica and Calistus Rwejuna of...
Police identify Mason HS student killed in wrong-way crash with tractor-trailer on I-71
Deerfield Township, Ohio — Police have identified the teenager who died after a wrong-way crash involving a tractor-trailer on I-71 in Deerfield Township early Thursday morning. Troopers say the crash occurred at 1:39 a.m. Officials say a tractor-trailer was traveling south on I-71 while a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee,...
Canton Repository Teacher of the Month: Tina Miller, St. Michael School
NAME – Tina Miller. FAMILY – I married Dave Miller soon after graduating from college, and we have three children – Matthew, Maria and Marcus – and one grandchild. WHAT SUBJECTS DO YOU TEACH? – I currently teach STEM to all grades, kindergarten through eight, and gifted to students in grades two to five.
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...
'Education is what stops hate.' Canton Jewish Federation helps Stark students
80 teens from Massillon, Perry and Lake high schools attend workshop. Hate crimes steadily rising, according to Anti-Defamation League audit. Goal of workshop is to help equip teens to recognize, resist acts of hate. CANTON − Combating hate begins with recognizing it, and understanding that ordinary people − even teenagers...
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.
Revolutionary War-era veteran from Canton honored for military service
CANTON – Nearly two centuries have passed since his death, but a local Revolutionary War-era sailor received a special tribute this weekend that was attended by some distant relatives. The Canton chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution on Saturday honored Jacob...
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