Cindy Sheehan speaks in Kent to promote peace
While journeying across the country by bicycle to promote peace and justice, anti-war activist... More
- By Kyle McDonald | Staff Writer
While journeying across the country by bicycle to promote peace and justice, anti-war activist... More
Portage County commissioners recently awarded a $755,912 contract for the rehabilitation of the... More
Ken Lechner can't help but notice when the American flag is flown improperly. Lechner,... More
Into each outdoor farmer's market, a little rain must fall. Or so it may have seemed to vendors... More
The Ravenna Township Fire Department has received $7,885 in funding through the U.S. Department... More
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said transactions for its food assistance program... More
Stow recently had a tall, dark stranger pass through, but he or she was not reported to have been... More
Radio station WNIR (100.1-FM) will mark the first anniversary of the death of local radio star... More
Due to Dominion gas line replacement work, the lane and sidewalk in from of 250 River St. in Kent... More
Last Exit Books, at 124 E. Main St., will host its monthly open poetry reading at 8 p.m.... More
Kent State University spokesperson Eric Mansfield said there was some confusion regarding dates... More
Leslie Hoppes fills a bag of kettle corn at the Jo's Kettle Corn booth at the opening day of the... More
More than 250 students attended the Health Professions Affinity Community program sponsored by... More
COLUMBUS -- As expected, the Ohio House declined to accept Senate amendments to the... More
Canton woman, Kent man admit to felony charges; third co-defendant faces trial, a fourth wanted... More
Officer suffers minor injury after struggle with Dwayne C. Ramsey, 44. Ramsey allegedly tried to... More
Portage County children and teens will take to the streets on Saturday for the Portage County... More
The Crestwood Board of Education will hold a special meeting at 8 a.m. Friday at the Special... More
Update: Kent State Hotel & Conference Center to open June 13, dedication to follow in... More
Aurora -- The city is moving ahead with the transition of the land formerly known as the Aurora... More
Aurora -- Local civic volunteers Brady and Julie Krebs have been chosen as grand marshals for the... More
Eric L. Hicks, 26, will be eligible for parole in 10 years. He will be labeled a Tier III sex... More
Daniel Timothy Chen, who will pursue his undergraduate education at Princeton University in the... More
The city of Ravenna is planning some renovations to its city hall for security purposes. More
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Senate is considering legislation that would require drivers to make every... More
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