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Book reproduces painter's work
Prolific Malvern-born painter Clyde Singer is saluted in Clyde Singer's America , a large-format art book.
1.3 million homes, businesses statewide still without power after storm
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses remain without electricity after Sunday's storm whipped high winds through the area.
Clyde Singer is in spotlight at 2 museums and PBS show
The late Clyde Singer captured Northeast Ohio as perhaps few artists have. He looked at its cities and its farmlands, its celebrations and its everyday life.
Old materials morphing into new house in Stark County
PIKE TWP.: Tommy and Mandy Sancic's new home is somebody's old house. And somebody's old barn.
Train Hits Truck in Osnaburg Twp.
A truck driver from Malvern was hit by a train yesterday afternoon in Osnaburg Township.
OUTSTANDING COURT. Members of the 2008 4-H Outstanding Court are shown above. Front row from left: Ashley Evanich, Nicole Sheckler and Paige Randal.
Alan and Constance Price, state Route 344, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jerrica Lynn Price to Joshua Charles Eick, son of Ronald and Machele Eick of Malvern.
Carroll Chorale concert is Friday in Malvern
Tickets are now available for the Carroll County Chorale's Cabaret concert to be presented Friday, June 13, at 7:30 p.m. at St.
Malvern Fire Department will hold its annual HOMECOMING FESTIVAL Wednesday through Sunday.
Sex charges are filed on Malvern wrestling coach
Malvern High School's head varsity wrestling coach, a Louisville resident, was arrested Tuesday morning by Carroll County Sheriff's Department deputies on sex charges involving a 16-year-old girl.
Malvern mother, son arrested for selling drugs
A Malvern mother and her son have been arrested by Carroll County sheriff's deputies on felony drug trafficking charges.
Ask Mary Beth - Where to buy reclaimed wood
Q: There are so many shows on the testosterone channels like DIY that talk about building and decorating with reclaimed wood. via Akron Beacon Journal
PUCO schedules local public hearing on Mohawk Utilities rate case
" The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has scheduled a local public hearing to give consumers an opportunity to express their views regarding the application of Mohawk Utilities, Inc. via PUCO Media Release Rss Feed
Career Center welcomes new Welding Trades instructor
“For just about as long as I can remember, I've been welding or at least helping my dad and grandfather”
COSHOCTON - Eighteen students in the Coshocton County Career Center's Welding Trades program now have a new instructor. via Coshocton Tribune
Charges pending in wake of chase
An arrest warrant is waiting for a Minerva man after he led sheriff deputies on a high-speed pursuit early Sunday morning. via The Review
Minerva woman is jailed after car chase through 2 counties
Monday afternoon, Magnolia police arrested a Minerva woman after she led them in a car chase that started in Stark County and ended in Carroll County. via The Review
Salem Workers Laid Off Due To Axle Strike
Workers at a local company are feeling the pinch of the strike at American Axle. via WFMJ-TV Youngstown
Colfor Manufacturing will furlough approximately 120
“Some of our customers have reduced production requirements, and as a result, we've had to reduce some of our workforce.”
Roughly 120 workers at three area Colfor Manufacturing plants are out of work following a recent round of layoffs. via The Review
Continue reading "American Axle strike has limited effect on GM plants in Northeast Ohio"
“We supply to just about every part of General Motors”
Striking UAW members picket Monday outside the American Axle plant in Detroit. The United Auto Workers' two-week strike against parts maker American Axle has shut down General Motors plants nationwide, but the ... via The Plain Dealer
Malvern residents flooded out, again
“It happens every time we have a bad storm but here, lately, it's gotten worse.”
CHANNEL 3 WEATHER PLUS BULLETIN: A FLOOD WARNING IS ACTIVE FOR SENECA UNTIL THURSDAY AT 11:51 PM. via WKYC