- Staff Report Remembering those we've lost in Portage County
Streetsboro City Council appoints new council member after resignation
- Savana Capp
Streetsboro’s Ward 4 Representative Lisa McDaniel submitted a letter of resignation on Nov. 5, ahead of a move out of the city. At its Nov. 24 meeting, council voted to have a familiar face step into that spot: Justin Ring.
Documenters: Ravenna Board of Education meeting for Nov. 24, 2025
- Noell Wolfgram Evans
Unanimous approval was also provided for entering into a service agreement with Southeast Local Schools for the services of an ELL tutor, the establishment of an Indoor Track and Field Club at the high school, and the purchase of a new van for the transportation of special education students.
Around Garrettsville: Fill your freezer, stock up on cookies and say hello to Santa
- Jackie Loreta-Rinearson
The Garrettsville Curtains up Theatre is happy to announce that its 20th anniversary production, “The Phantom of the Opera” (non-musical version), by Gene Traylor with permission from the Dramatic Publishing Company, will feature five performances in January 2026.
Been There, Done That: Fall clean as important as the spring
- Laura Nethken
We had a few weeks to kind of settle in at our new camper, new site and new campground. We are very much looking forward to our new adventures in the spring. In the meantime, campground season is over and we are back at home, doing the usual end of summer juggling game trying to fit all of the doubles into just one household.
Portage County obituaries for Nov. 24-25
- Staff Report
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
A world-class throwing facility has a home in Rootstown
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Tucked into the rural countryside of Rootstown is the home of Rodhe Sport, a shot put-, hammer- and discus-throwing facility, where Olympian and inventor Justin Rodhe coaches world-class throwing athletes and handcrafts training gloves used by professional athletes around the world.
Baker: The key to happiness? Thanksgiving
- Kathy Baker
You’re about to receive a thanksgiving gift. No, I didn’t forget to capitalize the “t” in “thanksgiving.” This gift has nothing to do with turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie or spending a day with your favorite (or not-so-favorite) relatives. The gift being offered to you, by several authors and philosophers, including myself, is even better than that. In fact, it’s priceless.
Documenters: Kent City Council meeting for Nov. 19, 2025
- Margaret Lennox
After public comment concluded, Amrhein and council members honored Sue Nelson of Sue Nelson Designs for her contributions to Kent’s community. Nov. 19 was declared Sue Nelson Day to honor her retirement.
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Documenters: Kent City School District Board of Education meeting for Nov. 19, 2025
- Noell Wolfgram Evans
Errera was unanimously elected and immediately sworn in. Errera thanked those in attendance and quickly cast his first vote, which was an approval to move the board into executive session.
County roundup: Holiday events to brighten up the season
- Roger Gordon
Rootstown’s annual “Light It Up” event will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 by Town Hall at 3988 State Route 44 and the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ at 4022 State Route 44, right in the center of town.
Portage County obituaries for Nov. 21-23
- Staff Report
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Former council member’s petition calls for Mantua mayor resignation
- Wendy DiAlesandro
Nearly a month after removing former Mantua Police Chief Joe Urso from his post, village council on Nov. 18 received a petition calling for Mayor Tammy Meyer’s resignation.
Letter about county water pH levels not a cause for concern
- Wendy DiAlesandro
0.10. A tiny tenth, but a huge headache for Portage County Water Resources Director Dan Blakely.
