The Kent City Council voted Wednesday night to pass an update to the regulations on food trucks, hoping to expand opportunities for more of the businesses in the city.
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Owen MacMillan is a reporter with the Collaborative News Lab @ Kent State University, producing local news coverage in partnership with The Portager.
Kent City Council voted Wednesday night to send an ordinance to the Portage County Board of Elections for inclusion on the November 2022 ballot.
The steering committee for a proposed housing development on Kent State land will require developers to follow the same zoning regulations as a nearby neighborhood, if the project happens at all, officials said at a community meeting Monday.
In the first public meeting about Kent State’s plans to construct an “intergenerational village” on campus, members of the Kent community came out to voice both concerns and excitement.
Palmyra residents blocked a proposed Dollar General that could have put a local shop out of business
A crowd in the Palmyra Fire Station erupted in cheers as the Board of Trustees voted unanimously against rezoning a Tallmadge Road lot from residential to commercial, sinking tentative plans for a Dollar General.
Ravenna City Council postponed a vote to raise the price of recycling pickup service on Tuesday night, with some members concerned the public has not been adequately consulted on the changes.
Kent voters will get to decide on the November ballot whether to eliminate criminal penalties for possessing small quantities of marijuana within the city.
Franklin Township trustees voted Tuesday night to continue operating under their existing contract with the county recycling agency and said they expect the county to do the same.
Three developers from Northeast Ohio and Pittsburgh are currently working on concept proposals for Kent State’s proposed intergenerational village project, the university announced in an email to Kent community members on Monday.
In the third year of schools operating in the face of Covid-19, six Portage County school districts will go to voters on Nov. 2 to request funding.
Streetsboro City Council approved a contract with Kimble Companies for both trash and recycling pickup services in a pair of votes on Monday night.
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