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Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 17, as we celebrate the grand opening of Handel’s Ice Cream in Fairlawn! Join us starting at 11 a.m., where the first 100 guests will receive free ice ...
BATH — The Bath Township Trustees heard updates on the activities of Discover Bath Barns (DBB) and the Surface Water Management District (SWMD) during the June 30 meeting. DBB President James ...
NORTON — The Norton City Schools Board of Education June 30 accepted the resignation of current high school/middle school band director Jamey Boezi, effective July 31. The board also approved a ...
Officers stopped a vehicle June 28 for having improper and expired plates. Officers spoke to the driver and determined he had a warrant out of the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. He was cited ...
We invite you to join us on Friday, April 26, 2024, for the second Annual Family Caregiver and Senior Resource Fair at The Natatorium in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In partnership ...
There's still time to get out on the water this season. Bring your family and friends out for a boat ride, driven by our knowledgeable captains - or treat yourself to some time on the water by ...
GREEN — Regal Interstate Park will soon be a memory as demolition began in August of the movie theater building on Interstate Parkway. The 14-screen theater, which opened in the 1990s, closed in ...
Photo: Eric Poston NEW FRANKLIN — Construction of the new Portage Lakes Visitor Center being built in Portage Lakes State Park is in full swing with an opening date planned for fall. The Ohio ...
Shulan’s Jewelers, located in Fairlawn, is celebrating 100 years in business this year. Photos: Eric Poston ...
COPLEY — Completion of most of the Copley-Fairlawn City Schools’ districtwide buildings project is right around the corner, Business Manager Steven Robinson said this month. The project is ...
NEW FRANKLIN — The new Manchester High School is officially ready for students when they return to the classroom to begin the school year after Labor Day. The district held a community open ...
DOWNTOWN AKRON — The City of Akron plans to plant approximately 1,800 street trees this year. During the Feb. 3 Public Service Committee meeting, members heard from Service Director Chris Ludle ...
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