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Stow, Ohio is located in Summit County. Zip codes in Stow, OH include 44224. The median home price in Stow is $144,900 which is roughly $89/per square foot. More Stow information.

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1 min ago | Tallmadge Express

Zombie apocalypse scenario could happen in Hudson with successful Kickstarter campaign

Imagine walking along a dark corridor in an abandoned factory as silhouettes of idle machinery form shadows appear to move.

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Tue Jun 18, 2013

Aurora Advocate

Best non-daily paper among Record Publishing Co. awards

Record Publishing Co.' s Weekly Division received three awards as part of the Press Club of Cleveland's 2013 Ohio Excellence in Journalism awards.

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Sun Jun 16, 2013

Hudson Hub-Times

Zombie apocalypse scenario could happen in Hudson with successful Kickstarter campaign

Imagine walking along a dark corridor in an abandoned factory as silhouettes of idle machinery form shadows which appear to move.

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Hudson Hub-Times

Hudson Veterans Trail links community to neighbors

The Veterans Trail, also known as the Spine Trail, could link the northwest corner of Hudson to the downtown area and into Stow.

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Tallmadge Express

Spotlight on: Ty Schwamberger, author and editor

"It wasn't a particularly bad place to work, but still not for me," said Schwamberger, a Stow resident.

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Sat Jun 15, 2013

Hudson Hub-Times

'House for Sale' brings laughs, tears to theater stage

'House for Sale' was written by Ron Hill, an Ohio native from a small town near Tiffin, and directed by Pat Robertell-Hudson and William Morgan.

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Fri Jun 14, 2013

Ohio.com

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Family, friends and area residents applaud as the 12 members of the 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade out of Stow enter the room during a welcome home ceremony at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy on Friday, in Cuyahoga Falls.

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Tue Jun 11, 2013

Hudson Hub-Times

Rep. Kristina Roegner to host district office hours at Stow Public Library

State Representative Kristina Roegner announced that she will be holding district office hours on June 17. No appointment is necessary for these office hours and everyone is encouraged to participate.

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Tallmadge Express

RPC wins Press Club awards, including best non-daily newspaper in Ohio

Record Publishing Co. Weekly Division received three awards as part of the Press Club of Cleveland's 2013 Ohio Excellence in Journalism awards.

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Mon Jun 10, 2013

Sys-Con Media

Connell Brothers Signs Exclusive Agreement with Struktol Company of America

Connell Brothers, the largest marketer and distributor of specialty chemicals and industrial ingredients in Asia-Pacific, announced today that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Struktol Company of America, a leading global supplier of polymer additives, to market and distribute plastic additives which will be made available in ... (more)

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Ohio.com

Urban kids often walk to school with little help or safety training

Nickolas Fenwick 6 and his sister Madison , 9 of Cuyahoga Falls, followed by Alyssa Walters, 8 of Rootstown, practice walking on sidewalks and obeying traffic rules in the Stow Fire Departments Safety Village Playground on Fish Creek Road on Saturday in Stow, Ohio.

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Ohio.com

Black bear spotted in Stow

Copyright i 1 2 2013 Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Inc and Black Press. All Rights Reserved.

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Hudson Hub-Times

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Visitors to 130 Aurora St. during the June 13 and 14 Hudson Home and Garden Tour will be treated to a home built more than 180 years ago.

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Sat Jun 08, 2013

Tallmadge Express

Faith & Religion

Sunday programing -- Sunday morning worship has switched to only one worship service during the summer.

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Fri Jun 07, 2013

West Side and South Side Leader

South Side News & Notes

According to city of Green officials, more than 250 residents dropped off household hazardous waste for recycling June 1. For those who missed it, hazardous waste may be dropped off at ReWorks' Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Center, 1201 Graham Road in Stow, between 2 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays through Sept.

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Thu Jun 06, 2013

Aurora Advocate

Pianists tickle the ivories to benefit Akron Children's Hospital

Mark Kelley from Stow and Catherine Hord from Hudson were among two of the participants in the 13th annual Piano-a-thon, which started June 6, and will continue June 7, 10 and 11. The annual Piano-a-thon is a marathon piano recital benefitting Akron Children's Hospital, and takes place in the hospital's atrium lobby.

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West Side and South Side Leader

West Side News & Notes

The city of Akron will utilize internal audit services from Summit County's Internal Audit Department, city officials announced May 31. The move is meant to save money, improve operations and provide efficient services, as well as provide the city with independent and objective reviews of city departments' operations and procedures, according to ... (more)

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Recordpub.com

Along the Way: Diane Smith

Just take a look at our recent graduation section and the many, many, many photos of females in Portage County's top 10. After placing photo after photo of one girl after the other in this section, I did a bit of number-crunching.

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Recordpub.com

Dog park planned for Thomas Heritage Park in Streetsboro

A fenced-in, no-leash dog park is being created in Streetsboro in the new Thomas Heritage Park on S.R. 303 next to Target.

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Wed Jun 05, 2013

Cleveland.com

Ash tree arrest, insult for Gee, 'pride' concert sequestered, cops shoot up Canton: A.M....

Northeast Ohio's news websites are rich with fresh headlines today, on topics such as Ohio State's outgoing president E. Gordon Gee-Why'd-I-Say-That, which you might pair with the federal decision protecting Indian mascots in Michigan , and much more, including a WCPN story on adjunct professors at local schools and a WKSU story saying Ohioans ... (more)

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