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Rain delays corn harvest for some farmers
Mark Thomas drives a combine as he harvests corn for feed in Louisville, Ohio. Mark Thomas drives a combine as he harvests corn for feed in Louisville, Ohio.
ELECTION 2009: Louisville results
According to the Stark County Board of Elections' Web site, with 11.9 percent of precincts counted, Pat Fallot has received 65.23 percent of the vote and incumbent Cynthia Ann Kerchner has 34.77 percent of the vote.
The art of collecting originals
Yes, you can buy art in a bad economy. In fact, local dealers suggest a bad economy is the best time to buy art - prices are often deflated, and dealers might be open to such things as paying in installments.
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Marching band drum major finds joy in musical involvement at University
Since childhood, music has always offered drive to one University drum major. Senior Matt Koehler has 12 years of experience in music and is currently enjoying his fifth year as a member of the University marching band.
Train, school bus used in mock crash today in St. Louisville
ST. LOUISVILLE - Ohio 13 drivers will see a bit of excitement this afternoon on the railroad track running alongside the road, but not to worry; it's only a drill.
Four seek two trustee seats in Marlboro
In a township that has been rife with public and media attention during the past year, four seek to fill two open seats on the board of trustees.
Scarecrows on Parade is being held by Louisville Chamber of Commerce
The second place entry in the Scarecrows on Parade event in Louisville is by Salco Machine Inc.
Louisville mayor facing re-election challenge from political newcomer
After an uncontested re-election bid for mayor in 2005, Cynthia Kerchner, has competition for the seat in the Nov.
MANSFIELD: Wilma M. DeWalt, 87, of Mansfield, Ohio, died at The Sterling House of Mansfield on October 11, 2009 after a brief illness.
New Louisville elementary complex will be ranch building with separate age sections
The Louisville City School District's colors of blue and white will be the main theme in the new elementary school complex to be constructed roughly at the site where Louisville Elementary now sits.
Louisville Meal Center grows slowly in mission to provide free hot meals
Welcoming signs, doors open wide, the aroma of delicious food and smiling faces greeted those who came to the new Louisville Meal Center for a full-course meal free of charge on Thursday.
Letter: 'New from Nashville' left smiles
On Sept. 19 I was privileged to attend the performance of "New from Nashville" at the Henderson Fine Arts Center presented by the Henderson Area Arts Alliance.
William E. "Herb" Fulmer, 82, of Crestview, Fla., formerly of Wellsville, Ohio, died on Tuesday, Sept.
LHS tops Dukes in v-ball action
Louisville High Schoola s Alyx Crislip, right, hits the ball over the net as Marlingtona s Brooke McDonald defends during their NBC matchup Tuesday evening at Marlington High School.
Louisville gets federal funding to help small businesses create jobs
A total of $90,000 was granted to the city of Louisville by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Office, according to an announcement from U.S. Rep.
NEWARK: A memorial service for Marilyn JoAnn Hupp, age 77, of Newark, will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 20, at the Newark Chapel of Henderson-Van Atta-Stickle Funeral & Cremation Service with Pastor Tom Myers officiating.
Area schools win honors for grades, performance
The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday morning named schools in Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Louisville, Jackson Township and Wooster among this year's 314 national Blue Ribbon schools.
Saying goodbye hard for fans of 'Guiding Light'
At 3 p.m. Monday, Norma Johnson will probably pick up a book and start reading. Not because she will suddenly become interested in any particular book, but, at that time, she'll be missing her favorite TV show.
Six area schools earn Blue Ribbons
The U.S. Department of Education this morning named schools in Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Louisville, Jackson Township and Wooster among this year's 314 national Blue Ribbon schools.