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Acting Alliance police chief, firefighters volunteer to deliver Meals On Wheels
Acting Alliance Police Chief Greg Anderson provided a little peace of mind Tuesday during his 15-plus-stop route as part of Meals On Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties' Heroes Against Hunger campaign.
REUNIONS | Former classmates plan to reunite
Guests are welcome. - Campbell Memorial High School January and June Classes of 1948 will have a 60th-year class reunion Aug.
St. Louis Festival has been annual fundraiser since 1890
Eric Peltier and his daughter, Alyssa, look up to see if he rang the bell and won her a prize at one of the many game booths at the St.
Bober, Markey, Fedorovich & Co. Expands Young Professional Staff with Seven New Hires
Diane Clark joins the firm as a staff accountant in the tax department. She is a recent graduate of The University of Akron, earning her Bachelor of Science in accounting.
Meticulous manicured lawns, brightly-colored flowers and interesting elements dot the gardens featured in the Canton Garden Center's annual Tour of Gardens from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 11-13. The annual event is a ...
Shelly Materials reclamation praised
ST. LOUISVILLE -- Ohio Aggregates and Industrial Minerals Association recently recognized Shelly Materials for its reclamation efforts at its St.
ST. LOUISVILLE, Ohio -- The Granville post of the Ohio State Patrol confirmed a fatal crash in Licking County right before noon Wednesday.
Keeping in Touch: Tour shows off area gardens
Canton Garden Center will present its annual Tour of Gardens from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. July 11, 12 and 13, rain or shine.
Massillon council to discuss jail fees
The city will make $78,000 from neighboring communities that want the Massillon Police Department to transport prisoners from the Stark County Jail to the Massillon Municipal Court and vice versa.
Storms dampen Van-Dellicious evening
Gary Sutter, of Navarre, and Ron Ruffner, of Louisville, have it down pat. They place their lawn chairs somewhere near the fifth row during the Summer Concert Series in downtown Massillon; head over to Smiley's ...
* Two tires were slashed on a vehicle on the 100 block of Neal Avenue between 1 and 7 a.m. Friday. * A street sign was stolen from Mount Vernon Road between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. * Windows were smashed out of a vehicle on the 900 block of King Road between 1:15 and 1:30 a.m. Sunday. * A purse, a brief case, keys and $15 were stolen from a vehicle on the 900 block of Glyn Evans Court between 10:30 p.m. Wednesday and 9:30 a.m. Thursday. * An apartment appeared to be intentionally flooded on the 1,200 block of Executive Drive at 11:53 p.m. Friday. A unit below was damaged as a result. * A $100 sign was stolen from a yard on the 900 block of West Main Street between 9 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday. * A $1,000 golf cart was stolen from a parking lot on the 100 block of North 33rd Street between 10 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday. * A $220 weed trimmer was stolen from a vehicle on the first block of East Main Street between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Friday. * A woman was thrown to the ground on the 500 block of East Main Street between 5:30 and 6:08 p.m. Sunday. * Two blank checks were stolen from a vehicle on the 18,500 block of Johnson Road, Heath, and forged for a combined $9,500 between June 13 and June 16. * A home on the 200 block of Meadow Drive, Hanover, was shot with a paintball on June 15. * A natural gas line was illegally tapped on the 3,100 block of East High Street, Newark, before June 17. * A credit card was created and used for purchases totaling $1,383 without the account holder's knowledge between June 1 and June 17. * A .38-caliber handgun was found on the 2,800 block of Loper Road, Newark, at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday. * An $800 diamond ring was stolen from a home on the 10,200 block of Stradley Road, St. Louisville, between April 5 and April 20. * Personal information was used to create a telecommunications account and $907 was charged between Dec. 31 and 2:24 p.m. Thursday. * A 2000 Oldsmobile Alero was stolen from a driveway on the 6,200 block of Licking Valley Road, Newark, between 2 and 9 a.m. Friday. The vehicle was later involved in a traffic crash on Ohio 16 Friday morning. * A laptop was stolen from a hotel on the 10,600 block of Lancaster Road, Hebron, between 10:44 and 11:22 a.m. Friday. * A $5,500 tractor was stolen from a yard on the 14,900 block of Hofacker Hill Road, Newark, between 8 p.m. Thursday and noon Saturday. * A man assaulted his family on the 9,500 block of Refugee Road, Pataskala, between 3:17 and 3:19 p.m. Saturday.
' Donald "Buzz" McCord, 78, of Wooster died Thursday, June 19, 2008 at his residence.
Hoover veterans plaque restored
NORTH CANTON: Jim Tedrick has enough memories that he isn't particularly interested in being memorialized.
Steve Coon Coon Restoration & Sealants points to some of the names of Hoover employees that are listed on the Hoover Co.'s World War II plaque that his company restored over three months in Louisville.
Area cleans up following sudden, brutal storm
Was it a tornado or not? That's the hot topic within Lexington Township a little more than 48 hours after a sudden and brutal storm hit the Alliance area.
4-H camp registrations being accepted
Registration for the Licking County 4-H Youth Development Program residential camp session is due Friday.
Louisville man becomes second cycle fatality in Carroll County within one month span
A 26-year-old Louisville, who was riding the motorcycle shown above, was killed when the bike crashed into a pickup driven by Christopher Jones of Carrollton .
NBC champs Marlington pace the way on all-league team
Marlington, which went undefeated against rivals, was well-represented on the 2008 Northeastern Buckeye Conference boys track team.
Stark Rose Society's annual show is this Saturday at Carnation Mall
Daydream roses grown by Bill Zumbar are shown. By STEPHANIE UJHELYI Something seems very appropriate that a man named Rick Posey is involved with the Stark Rose Society's annual rose show.
Pottery Festival queen crowned
' In 1968, Linda Alexander was crowned as the first Tri-State Pottery Festival Queen.