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New Franklin sheriff’s therapy dog sworn in
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has sworn in a new therapy dog. Six-year-old Sunny is the office’s newest member and he has a very special story. Sunny was the personal pet of sheriff’s deputy Ryan Robinson, who received Sunny as a one-month-old puppy from his mother-in-law. She was battling cancer and […]
Wayne County home listings asked for less money in June – see the current median price here
The median home in Wayne County listed for $325,000 in June, down 5.1% from the previous month's $342,450, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to June 2023, the median home list price increased 20.8% from $268,950. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale...
Resident: Massillon City Council should discipline Mike Snee for unannounced visit to home
MASSILLON – A resident is again calling for a city councilman to be disciplined for actions he deems as intimidating to himself and his wife. David McCune reaffirmed his request Monday night for City Council to censure Councilman Mike Snee, R-Ward 6, for showing up unannounced at his residence June 29 to question a series of Facebook messages about public safety at Massillon and McKinley football games. ...
North Canton council opts not to end city police and fire dispatching center
NORTH CANTON − Succumbing to public opposition and the prospect of being blocked by a referendum petition drive, council voted 6-1 to put plans on hold to end the city's police and fire dispatching center and switch to the Regional Emergency Dispatch Center. Instead, council on Monday directed the...
SARTA to host grand opening for new Massillon Transit Center
MASSILLON − The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority will host a grand opening for its new Massillon Transit Center at 227 Tommy Henrich Drive NW from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m., two food trucks, and music provided by a Q92 DJ...
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