Mar 30, 2008 | Ohio.com
The United Way of Summit County Volunte...
The United Way of Summit County Volunteer Center recruits and refers volunteers to area nonprofit organizations and other groups required to incorporate volunteer programs for accreditation. via Ohio.com
Ohio father accused of murder in baby's death
A northeast Ohio man accused of killing his infant son will be allowed to attend his funeral on Saturday. via WXIX-TV Cincinnati
With much fanfare The New Summit Republicans promised to announce who their nominee for County Chair this afternoon. via Pho's Akron Pages
Cuyahoga Falls Police Captain Tom Pozza talks with Newsradio WTAM 1100's Ted Klopp. via WMMS-FM Independence
Klinger enters race for Summit County Republican Party chairman
There's a new face entering the battle over control of the Summit County Republican Party. via WKYC-TV
Chardon postpones maple festival; snow makes Easter egg hunts a challenge
“We got calls from as far away as Poland, Ohio, and Bay Village offering help”
What a sticky wicket Chardon is in. First, the city lost nearly all its snowplows in a fire last week. via The Plain Dealer
Priscilla Esposito Priscilla E...
Priscilla Esposito was born on March 27, 1908, in Bari, Italy. She lives in Cuyahoga Falls and is a retired homemaker. via Ohio.com
Portage County woman admits starving horses
Posted by Donna J. Miller March 19, 2008 17:44PM Portage County Jail Diane Silbaugh The Portage County woman accused of starving horses to death pleaded guilty to cruelty to animals and will be sentenced ... via The Plain Dealer
Could see and inch and a half of rain Wednesday.
Could be worse. Check out Ohio's Flood of 1913! See video of the Cuyahoga River near flood levels. via WAKS-FM Independence
Loena M. Loyer Matyas, 89, Cuyahoga Falls, and formerly of Warren and Cortland, died March 7, 2008, in the Acute Palliative Care Unit, Akron City Hospital from complications from emphysema and pneumonia. via Tribune-Chronicle
Dogster For The Love of Dog Blog
Ohio Therapy Bulldog Annabelle Wins Older Hearts
“Do not buy your dogs from a pet store. Go through a breeder or a rescue.”
"I can still eat, gab and complain, and I do it all," confided Emma Holmes, 87, scooting her wheelchair behind Annabelle, a luscious English bulldog and the attraction of the day. via Dogster For The Love of Dog Blog
Extended warranties come with risks : Sheryl Harris' Plain Dealing
“Don't worry, we're going to take care of it.”
When car dealer Don Sitts read about the recent collapse of Ultimate Warranty in Rocky River, he felt a sense of deja vu. via The Plain Dealer
Tis the season for potholes to appear on Stark and Summit County roadways. They begin popping up every time the streets tangle with snow plows and a big snowfall. via WHLO-AM Akron
Drivers shocked by jumps as much as 35-cents a gallon.
When Rob from Cuyahoga Falls left for work Tuesday morning, he passed gas station selling at $3.14 a gallon. via WMMS-FM Independence
Photos: Weather bad --- getting worse
“It's safer to walk than to drive today”
A solitary figure makes his way up a deserted, snow-covered South High Street as heavy amounts of snow continues to fall on the five county area on Saturday, March 8, 2008, in Akron, Ohio. via Ohio.com
Moth infestation may start in kitchen
This week, a visitor to our office brought an insect sample she had collected in the house. via Ohio.com
GOP feud in hands of voters on Tuesday
Fairlawn Mayor William Roth thinks Summit County Republican Chairman Alex Arshinkoff has done a good job in his nearly 30 years at the party's helm. via Akron Beacon Journal
Kent man charged in car chase and Stow burglary
Categories: Crime A Kent man was charged Tuesday with fleeing and eluding, burglary and weapons charges after a police chase through Cuyahoga Falls and Stow. via The Plain Dealer
ENGAGEMENT Elizabeth Carpenter & Jeffrey Burr
Robin and Steve Schwartz of Cuyahoga Falls, OH and Donald and Tonya Carpenter of Akron, OH are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Louise Carpenter, to Jeffrey Walter Burr. via News-Messenger
Hudson Mayor Bill Currin, left, and Stow Mayor Karen Fritschel, stand near Seasons Road off Route 8. For more than 20 years, these two communities have tried to get an interchange off Seasons Road which will ... via Ohio.com