Proposed Mantua social media policy would ban offensive content on village accounts
The Village of Mantua is considering a social media policy for its employees and appointees when using the village accounts.
The Village of Mantua is considering a social media policy for its employees and appointees when using the village accounts.
- Shirley Mars.
Famous American artist Georgia O’Keeffe said about art, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for.”
Streetsboro’s summer Brew & BBQ Bash Festival will take over Streetsboro City Park from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. The park is located at 8970 Kirby Ln. Admission is free. Backyard and professional grill masters will come together for a day of family summer fun, ice-cold beers and BBQ.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
- Tom Hardesty.
Checking in on how our three Kent State Olympians are doing at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris …
- Luke Jenkins.
Mario and Luigi hats dot the stage. A conductor waves the baton in a themed blazer. Large crescendos of the Super Mario Bros. theme echoed last May through the Maltz Performing Arts Center at Case Western Reserve University. The Video Game Symphony, based in Kent, has been playing popular tunes from games like these since being founded in 2023.
City councils hold the purses that taxpayer dollars fill and must decide how to spend the contents. Aurora City Council approved a number of bills during its July 22 meeting
Finances caused Dave and me to severely limit our yard sale excursions last summer. Not so this year, although we are a bit pickier and not just hitting every single one that pops up. We especially like church/school rummage sales. Many have gone to the bag system — they give you a bag and charge $3-5 for anything you can cram in it.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Mantua’s attempt to regulate short-term rentals has stalled, with residents expressing concern over lengths of rentals and special circumstances.
- Jeremy Brown.
A 175-year-old timber frame building that once served as a church, a school gymnasium and, more recently, a general store and a bakery, is in the final phases of restoration before its official opening as Nelson Township’s new wedding and events venue: Bella Dawn Events.
- Sally Kelly.
The new Consumer Reports magazine is out! One of their feature stories is about computer safety. I know we have all heard about seniors being the easiest folks to scam. Personally I have been hacked several times and I still do not really understand how it happens… but my family assures me I am doing something wrong or it would not be happening!
To thin the herd, protect landscaping plants and reduce deer-vehicle collision, the city of Aurora is accepting lottery entries for deer archery hunting on designated areas of city property.
Driving through the “center of town” have you ever taken the time to gaze upon Aurora’s “village green,” the grassy area in front of The Church in Aurora and town hall?
Charlestown Township is putting a 5-mill levy on the November ballot for its fire and EMS.
I am writing in response to the article “Streetsboro’s solar moratorium still on hold” published on July 24. While I do not reside in Streetsboro, I am a public school teacher in Portage County, and my parents live in a township within the county. They are currently navigating challenges with their HOA to install solar panels on their roof. The HOA’s resistance, based on aesthetic and curbside appeal concerns, mirrors the apprehensions expressed by some in Streetsboro.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Davey Elementary School has three playground areas, but they are so inaccessible that some children with special needs miss out on their daily recess time. If they can even get to the play areas, these children often sit on the sidelines, watching as their peers enjoy unstructured time, games and laughter.
- Angie Reedy.
Safer Futures is having its 14th annual “Hope in a Handbag” fundraiser. It will be held from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 228 Gougler Ave., Kent.