A Swiss conglomerate has taken over a chemical cleanup near the Cuyahoga River
If you’ve driven past the old RB&W site on Mogadore Road in Kent, you may have noticed heavy machinery and curious installations.
If you’ve driven past the old RB&W site on Mogadore Road in Kent, you may have noticed heavy machinery and curious installations.
Per city charter, Ravenna’s Charter Review Commission meets every five years. This was the year, and the commission submitted five changes city voters would have to approve.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Hiram College has sold its Cooley Telescope, which has been scanning the heavens since 1901, to a private buyer in Canada for an undisclosed amount.
- Mike Ray.
Even though pandemic mandates are long gone, Kent State’s Child Development Center is still struggling to recover its previous enrollment numbers, but parents and administrators say the center has weathered the storm.
- Tom Hardesty.
Last week’s Round 2 column on “player safety” in sports elicited an interesting response from a reader that had me doing a deeper dive on the subject.
Do you know the names Judge Judy (Judy Sheindlin) who served as a Manhattan family court judge, or Judge Joe Brown, who originally was from Shelby County, Tennessee, Criminal Court? Or do you know the judges involved in some high-profile federal cases around the country? In real life, we citizens have two separate legal systems, the state and the federal. We can vote in the state elections.
- Staff Report.
A 70-year staple of Portage County real estate is adding two new owners to the team, with Ron Lewis and Ryan Poland joining Jack Kohl at the helm of Jack Kohl Realty, LLC.
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TAG Towers LLC is proposing to construct a 195’ monopole telecommunications tower (without lights) in the vicinity of 8077 State Route 5, Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
The owners of the former Twin Lakes Country Clubhouse won’t renew their lease with The Overlook 1923 restaurant, casting the future of the fine dining establishment into uncertainty.
Families in the Kent City School District can now seek help from their neighbors for things like food, clothing and household items through an anonymous platform operated by the nonprofit Neighborhood Bridges.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) and State Rep. Gail Pavliga (R-Portage County) teamed up Oct. 13 to unveil legislation creating a new licensed mental health professional designation called a certified mental health assistant.
This article includes interviews with candidates from local contested races on Portage County ballots. We conducted interviews during early fall and asked candidates the same basic questions while giving the candidates a chance to elaborate on other issues and respond to comments from their opponents if necessary. One candidate did not respond to requests for comment, and another declined to be interviewed.
Being a kid at heart, I’ve always loved fairy tales. But “modern” fairy tales? Let’s see.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Want to work? Mark your calendar for a Career Fair set for 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 18 at Crestwood Local Schools Central Office, 10880 John Edwards Drive in Mantua.
Kent voters will decide whether to approve an ordinance lowering the penalties for misdemeanor marijuana offenses. Specifically, the ordinance calls for:
- Tom Hardesty.
We live in an era when we’re fed a steady diet of the “for player safety” narrative. Collisions at the plate were legislated out of Major League Baseball “for player safety.”