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On his 25th birthday, family of Canton man killed by police reaffirm their fight for justice
MASSILLON – Armed with a blue Sharpie, Elijah Fornash scribbled his name onto a white balloon. He added a few spiderwebs. "I'm sending Spidey (Man) to daddy," the 3-year-old said with a smile. His sister, 6-year-old Avah, drew a picture of her dad on her balloon. Next to him was a red...
City of Hudson to host annual Touch-A-Truck event on July 27
HUDSON, Ohio – Hudson’s annual Touch-A-Truck event is set for July 27, featuring a wide array of vehicles to explore, a hot air balloon and dedicated sensory-friendly time and experiences. The event, hosted by the city of Hudson, in partnership with the Hudson City School District, is free...
Stark County roundup: News from around the Canton region
Kids movies Monday, Wednesday CANTON – The Summer Kids Movie Series continues at 1 p.m. Monday at the Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. N, with a showing of “Home Alone.” Admission is $2. Doors and the box office open at noon. A sensory-friendly showing of the movie will be at 6:30 p.m. The Summer...
Valley Little League team headed to World Series
The Steel Valley All Stars, a combined 14u girls softball team from across the Valley won the Central Division Championship against the Indiana State Championship team, 15-1 in the Little League 2024 Junior League World Series, Sunday afternoon.
Akron city officials to hold public safety press conference: Watch live on Tuesday at 11 a.m.
AKRON, Ohio — Leaders from the city of Akron are set to hold a press conference on Tuesday "to provide public safety updates." According to a release from the city of Akron, the 11 a.m. briefing will include the following items:. Guidance on how to host a safe public...
State funds help million-dollar dreams come true at Boardman Arts Park
A $1 million award from the state of Ohio has moved Boardman Arts Park one step closer to putting a dream into action. Allotted the money from the state's One-Time Strategic Community Fund, park staffers have earmarked it for a purpose some might call "whimsical." However, their idea is hardly a whim; it's...
FALCONS HAVE THEIR WAY IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
STRUTHERS OH- In a showdown at Bob Cene Park, the Astro Falcons flew past the Diamond Boys 6-2 to snag the NABF 16U title. Taco Verroco was on fire, blasting a double and a home run, driving in three runs, and scoring once. Gavin Hiscox chipped in with two hits and an RBI, while Brysan Zirwas added two hits, including a double, and scored a run. Logan Patellis also had a solid day at the plate with two hits and two runs.
FALCONS HANG ON FOR A TRIP TO THE FINALS
STRUTHERS OH- In a nail-biter, the Astro Falcons squeezed past Creekside Fitness 2-1 to punch their ticket to the NABF 16U Junior World Series Championship. Gavin Hiscox knocked in a hit and scored a run, while Ben Oddis chipped in with a hit and an RBI for the Falcons. On...
Valley realty company helps light up Rich Center in Youngstown
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – A Valley real estate company is helping the Rich Center with its renovation. Burgan Real Estate announced Monday its plan to donate over $30,000 worth of electrical equipment to The Rich Center for Autism to be used in Phase 2, of its Building for Tomorrow renovation.
Hot Stove tournament brings heat in Alliance
Four Alliance-area teams played Saturday in the semifinal games of the Ohio Hot Stove Baseball League at Butler Rodman Park in the Carnation City. Rick Black Photography, which competed in the E League for ages 17 and 18, was the only team to advance to Sunday's competition, which included the state title games. Rick Black Photography defeated Alliance American Legion 166, 14-7, to earn its spot in Sunday's games. Other teams that competed were Sebring West Branch Goshen Ruritans, which lost Saturday morning to Elyria Dawgz, 15-7, in a G League game; and Alliance Big Red's Fishing, which lost Saturday to Grafton Midview Milano Monuments, 17-10, in an HH League game. Don't miss results from Sunday's game in Tuesday's edition of The Alliance Review. Sunday's games will end too late for the Review's deadline.
Ohio Realtors leader Ali Whitley wants to clear up some misconceptions | Guest opinion
As a longtime Akron-area Realtor, and as president of the Ohio Realtors, I have witnessed firsthand the value that Realtors bring to the table for both home sellers and buyers. But following the recent National Association of Realtors settlement, I have heard from many people who are confused or misunderstand what the settlement means. I’d like to share the facts.
MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher gives 2024 State of the Conference address
The Mid-American Conference held their annual football media day on Friday, June 19th at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Over the years, the event has served as a sort of unofficial kickoff of the athletic calendar, and as such, MAC commissioner Dr. Jon Steinbrecher starts the proceedings with a public address and media availability with assembled media.
11-year-old girl dies 2 weeks after being pulled from Canton house fire
CANTON, Ohio -- An 11-year-old girl, who was pulled from a Canton house fire two weeks ago, has died of her injuries. according to WKYC. Canton Fire Chief Steve Henderson told WKYC that Harmony Fowler died Saturday after being removed from life support, with family by her side. The fire...
Stray dog who went 'shopping' at Hubbard truck stop, reunited with owner
It’s never too early for some to run out to a convenience store… even for shoppers with four legs. The clerk at the Flying J truck stop store in Hubbard was working at 5:30 a.m. Monday when a dog slipped in after someone opened the door. After the...
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