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Stark County worker accused of stealing $550K, two cars from great aunt
A Stark County Auditor's Office supervisor who oversees the testing of gas pumps and supermarket scales is accused of stealing more than $550,000 and two vehicles from his great aunt. Nicholas J. Owens, 44, of North Canton, who works in the county Auditor's Office, is charged with theft from a...
SCSO Leading Death Investigation of Raychel Sheridan
PLAIN TWP., Ohio (News Talk 1480 WHBC) – The victim was found dead in Canton and the suspect arrested in the city. But the Stark County Sheriff’s Office is taking the lead on the investigation of the murder of 24-year-old Raychel Sheridan. Deputies believe she was killed at...
Stark County taking legal action against railroad companies. See why
SUGAR CREEK TWP. − Disputes with two railroad companies have delayed work on a Sugar Creek sanitary sewer project. Now, Stark County has filed legal complaints against them. The companies, R.J. Corman and Ohio Central Railroad, both have two crossings in the scope of the project. To start work, the county needs to...
Eastern Stark land transfers: Mount Union buys sorority house for $200,000
University of Mount Union has purchased a sorority house on campus for $200,000, according to the latest real estate transfers from the Stark County Auditor’s Office. Mount Union purchased the Alpha Chi Omega house at 374 W. Simpson St. It is in an area of West Simpson where Mount Union owns most of...
Flag football growing in popularity. The sport will take center stage in Canton this month
Elliott Giles' passion for flag football began shortly after college, when he started his own league. Now, the 47-year-old's league is one of the biggest in the Stark County, with 52 teams this past season. So, when the decision to hold the NFL Flag Championships in Canton was announced earlier this year,...
Wake Up Tri-Counties Henry and Stark County Health Dept Safe 4th of July Holiday
Raeann Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Department talked about fireworks and food safety for the Fourth of July holiday. The Environmental Health Division at the Henry and Stark County Health Department wants to remind residents about food safety during the Fourth of July holiday and over outdoor summer activities. Cold foods should stay cold, and warm foods should stay warm, said RaeAnn Tucker. When the temperature of your food changes, bacteria start to grow, and you and your guests could get food poisoning. Listen to the interview below.
Stark County Auditor’s Office employee accused of stealing $250k from elderly family member
An employee of the Stark County Auditor’s Office has been arrested on five felony charges after being accused of stealing over $250,000 from his 91-year-old great-aunt, according to a North Canton Police Report obtained by Jordan Miller News. Nicholas Owens, responsible for weights and measures within the Auditor’s office,...
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