Around Suffield: All about Suffield’s Memorial Day Parade Grand Marshal, Warner Hughes
The Suffield League tapped Warner Hughes, lifelong resident of Suffield and business man, as this year’s Memorial Day Parade Grand Marshal.
The Suffield League tapped Warner Hughes, lifelong resident of Suffield and business man, as this year’s Memorial Day Parade Grand Marshal.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
Streetsboro firefighters have been working for months without a contract, but the city and union remain unable to reach an agreement on compensation, vacations and holidays.
- Shirley Mars.
Perhaps you have noticed that the name Holly Woods has been popping up here and there, leaving many wondering who she is and why she is commenting on township issues. Let me introduce you to Holly Woods, Brimfield’s full-time Administrative Business Manager since July 2023. She worked as a part-time consultant for the township in 2022, but since Brimfield has experienced tremendous growth, a full-time position was necessary. When asked what exactly she does for the township, she replied, “A […]
Former NBA player Lamar Odom will be the keynote speaker as Coleman Health Services presents “Unmute the Uncomfortable,” a symposium on racial equity, shattering the stigma associated with mental health treatment and reshaping the community.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
A bill that would remove spousal exceptions from Ohio’s laws on rape and other sexual offenses has passed the House and Senate and now goes to Gov. Mike DeWine.
- Jeremy Brown.
It was an art and hors d’oeuvre-enriched environment at Ravenna’s Vino and Van Gogh patron party in Art Bowen’s 10,000-square-foot historic sewing factory turned home/motorcycle garage.
Regarding the recent tornado in Windham Township, there have been a lot of community efforts to help with the damage.
- Tom Hardesty.
Students with Kent Roosevelt High School’s Forestry and Landscape Management program recently received some valuable on-the-job training — and helped Ohio regain a little of itself in the process.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
As America’s baby boomer generation ages, assisted living facilities are in increasing demand. Kent and Streetsboro are each gaining facilities: Kent, on South Water Street, and Streetsboro, at Market Square Drive and Route 43.
Ohio’s U.S. senators split on a foreign aid package that will be key to sending weapons and equipment to war-torn Ukraine this week.
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Too much month left at the end of your money? Unexpected expenses? Maybe the St. Vincent de Paul Society can help.
Keeping the community’s celebration of Earth Day going, the Davey Tree Expert Co. and The Battleground restaurant in Kent have teamed up to offer a Davey Tree Double IPA.
- Tom Hardesty.
With 2024 marking my 30-year anniversary of covering sports in Portage County, I figured I’d take a walk down memory lane and look back at the years I spent covering high school track and field (and cross country, too, since it’s pretty much the same coaches and athletes). The stories are endless, but I thought I’d cull a few of my favorites for Round Two.
- Staff Report.
Remembering those we’ve lost in Portage County
- Jeremy Brown.
Bell tent glamping — or glamourous camping — has become a popular pastime among campers who want to experience nature with comfortable beds, nightstands and coffee tables.
- Ann Taft.
Wow! The Windham area was hit by a violent storm/tornado! I am very blessed; my houses and buildings are fine.
- Sally Kelly.
The Federal Administration for Community Living has designated May as Older American Month. They have made this designation “to encourage our neighbors across the nation to prioritize meaningful relations, connecting older Americans with local services such as transportation, and to encourage older adults to engage in community events, social clubs and to volunteer.”