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  • [22-05-2012] Here's how chips stack up at new Ohio casinos
    TOLEDO: The new Hollywood Casino Toledo features more than 2,000 slot machines and 60 table games. So does the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. Hollywood, which opens at 2 p.m. May 29, has a buffet, restaurants, poker room, high limit room...

  • [22-05-2012] Comparing Ohio’s casinos
    TOLEDO: The new Hollywood Casino Toledo features more than 2,000 slot machines and 60 table games.So does the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland.Hollywood, which opens at 2 p.m. May 29, has a buffet, restaurants, poker room, high limit room and...

  • [18-05-2012] Akron mail-processing facility to stay open through 2013
    The U.S. Postal Service mail-processing facility in Akron has been spared from the initial round of closings and is slated to remain open at least through 2013.Mary Sitko, president of the Akron Metro Postal Union, said Thursday...

  • [17-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 17
    AKRONK-9 Challenge setAKRON: Fifteen trained police dogs will compete in Akron this weekend. The second K-9 Challenge will be Saturday at Lock 3 downtown, bringing K-9 units from Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties.The...

  • [15-05-2012] Bob Dyer: Mogadore’s favorite son back to work after controversy
    MOGADORE:This is not a one-way relationship, this small-town love affair.The people who exchange “high- fives” with Ritchie Stefan get just as big a kick out of it as he does. Every time.If Ritchie knows your name,...

  • [11-05-2012] KSU professor to attempt to land antique aircraft in each of Ohio’s 88 counties
    Joe Murray’s work and interests have taken him all over the world — the Middle East, South Africa, China, even Antarctica.But he has seen very little of his home state.Murray, a Hudson resident, aviator and Kent State...

  • [11-05-2012] KSU professor will try to land antique aircraft in all 88 Ohio counties to celebrate anniversary of Piper Cub
    Joe Murray’s work and interests have taken him all over the world — the Middle East, South Africa, China, even Antarctica.But he has seen very little of his home state.Murray, a Hudson resident, aviator and Kent State...

  • [10-05-2012] Bob Dyer: ODOT finally concedes signs aren’t working
    It’s always nice to get confirmation that you are not, in fact, losing your mind.Fortunately, plenty of readers have been seeing the same thing I have. And now — finally — the Ohio Department of Transportation has...

  • [09-05-2012] Area deaths — May 8
    STARKBess, William N., 102, of Green. Died Monday. Paquelet & Arnold-Lynch, Massillon.Eisenbrei, Rosemarie, 72, of Jackson Township. Died Friday. Paquelet & Arnold-Lynch, Massillon.Ginther, Bertha L., 99, of Massillon. Died Sunday....

  • [08-05-2012] Former Jennings school demolished on Akron’s North Hill
    All that’s left is a mountain of brick, stone and steel. Soon that will be gone, too.Pulverized debris from the former Jennings school is being hauled away this week after the demolition of the North Akron landmark at East Tallmadge...

  • [04-05-2012] Grassroots breast cancer program focuses on underserved
    cuyahoga falls: For Kathy Giller, the words uttered by her husband changed their lives. “I have breast cancer are not the words you would expect to hear from your husband,” Giller told a group of health-care advocates at an...