February 23, 2012

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Folks line up to enjoy the many varieties of chili available at the annual Kiwanis Chili Cook-off.

Scholarships simmer on horizon

NORTON - About 100 people turned out to sample stew at the annual Kiwanis Chili Cook-off.

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Rate hike strengthens city's position

NORTON - A water rate hike strengthens the city's position to become its own utility, the city administrator said.

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Panthers' lucky seven

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Norton freshman John Glas, showing competing earlier this season, qualified for districts by placing fourth in the 285-pound weight class at the North Canton Hoover Division II Sectional.

NORTH CANTON - Norton's wrestling team qualifies half of its lineup out of the North Canton Division II Sectional.

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City considers advertising as new BTA revenue stream

(Brunswick) BRUNSWICK - Advertising revenue, combined with proposed service cuts, is expected to reduce BTA's reliance on the city's general fund for operational expenses.

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Ice carving demonstrations spiced up the Ice Festival Feb. 17-20.

Carving up a good time

(Medina) MEDINA - Nice weather attracted crowds to the annual Ice Festival this past weekend.

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Doylestown joined other Ohio communities Feb. 15 in making property owners liable for meth lab cleanup costs.

Property owners now liable for meth cleanup

(Northern Wayne) DOYLESTOWN - The village joined communities all over the state hedging state cuts by making property owners liable for methamphetamine lab cleanup.

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Reader Opinion:

Spring break is coming up. In light of recent kidnappings and violence against Americans, would you choose to travel to Mexico?


  • If the U.S. government is warning us to stay home, I will.
  • I think as long as you stay close to your resort, you should be fine.
  • Sure, I bet prices will drop as a result of this scare.
  • Absolutely not! Let the drug cartels battle it out; I’d go somewhere else.
  • I think traveling anywhere outside the United States is too dangerous.
  • This doesn’t affect me. I’m broke and won’t be traveling anywhere.

Poll Results

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