Friday Dec 11 | Business
Friendly faces return for downtown holiday market
Akron couldn't afford to host entertainers and artisans from its sister city Chemnitz, Germany, for its annual Chriskindl Market this year, but three vendors returned on their own.
Club has 3 members who've lost 100 pounds
And the 52-year-old Suffield Township man couldn't be happier. At his peak, the former high school wrestler weighed 598 pounds.
29 people have jumped to their deaths since 1997. Federal stimulus...
Sixteen-year-old Kenneth Jones and his friends were enjoying a beautiful spring day by hanging out at the playground in Elizabeth Park.
Hospice of VNS a oeLight Up a Lifea Campaign Raises Funds for Hospice Care
Hospice of Visiting Nurse Service will begin its annual "Light Up a Life" fundraising campaign December 1 and will continue through December 22, 2009.
Hartville gets new police chief
HARTVILLE: A retired Alliance police chief who has been working in Hartville for a year has replaced the village's longtime police chief.
Lake Township Historical Society Annial Dinner and Auction
The Lake Township Historical Society will hold its Fifteenth Annual Dinner and Ninth Silent Auction on Friday, December 4, 2009 in the Hartville Kitchen.
Zion Lutheran getting new pipe organ
A small crew from Ohio is installing a brand-new pipe organ in Zion Lutheran Church, 709 Sixth St., Wausau.
STARK COUNTY Sewer job filled CANTON: Stark County commissioners have hired Jim Jones as interim sanitary engineer.
Hartville winery to host wine tasting
HARTVILLE a ' A wine-tasting event has been planned for 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday at Maize Valley Winery as a fundraiser for Eating Disorder Advocates of Ohio.
Local Non-Profit Is Aiming For A Record-Breaking Yeara Literally
Eating Disorder Advocates of Ohio is holding their third annual Fall Harvest Wine Tasting on November 21, 2009 at Maize Valley Winery in Hartville, Ohio.
Mastodon bones wow Lowe-Volk Park visitors
CRESTLINE -- The Lowe-Volk Park Nature Center was full of the old -- and a little bit of the new -- on Saturday at the opening of the 'Ice Age Mammals, Mastodons and More' exhibit.
Maize Valley's Bill Bakan escorted a reporter through the Carnage in the Corn in Marlboro Township.
Trains getting back to normal at Via Rail
Via Rail ticket counters were getting back to normal Sunday as service began to resume on the nation's passenger rail service after a two-day strike ended.
Nick Garner Wins Maxxis Tires Giveaway
Congratulations to Nick Garner of Hartville, Ohio for winning a Maxxis Tires prize pack.
Portage County-Randolph Fair opens with clear skies
Abbigale Weinhofer, 2 1/2, of Hartville, pats a sheep on the head at the Portage County -Randolph Fair on Tuesday.
Boccieri talks health care with 3,100 via phone conference
U.S. Rep. John Boccieri, D-Alliance, spent much of an hour-long conference call Monday defending his decision to talk to his constituents via phone rather than face-to-face. However, based on the decision, more than 3,100 residents and media representatives from his 16th District, which encompasses Stark and Wayne counties and parts of Medina and ...
Grandma is still 'a pistol' at age 109
For a few years now I've been trying, through intermediaries, to arrange an interview with Mary Phelps of New Franklin.
Wendy L. Straub, 55, of 44713 Columbiana-Waterford Rd., passed away 9:25 a.m. Thursday, August 6, 2009 following a two year battle with cancer.
Grandma is still 'a pistol' at age 109
For a few years now I've been trying, through intermediaries, to arrange an interview with Mary Phelps of New Franklin.