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The Hunger Network said younger popultions tend to provide monetary donations versus hands-on volunteering.
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The new planning effort will be led by the firm of MVRDV, based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, which has worked on major waterfront plans carried out in cities across the world.
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The restaurant was a staple in Clevealand until the Sokowski family retired in 2020.
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Canton Parks and Recreation is uncovering brick pathways built across the park nearly a century ago. Canton officials hope to use them to help map the park's unique history.
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Built in 1911, the Gatehouse housed families that cared for the Timken estate and worked at the local hospital. It was recently renovated to serve as an event space at Stadium Park.
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Issue 4 asks Stark County voters to raise the county’s sales tax by 0.1% to support SARTA, the region’s public transit service.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation said 52 road crews have been hit so far this year across Ohio, including four this week.
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Crisis nurseries such as Providence House in Cleveland's Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood provide a landing place and necessities for struggling families. Their expense makes them hard to replicate.
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The single-acre pop-up will feature daily programming, such as live music and fitness classes to invite Clevelanders downtown as the city ponders the future of the lakefront.
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Kent State holds a commemoration each year to remember when Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters, killing four students and wounding nine others.
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Residents gathered at Lock 3 for the Longest Table Akron, a community potluck designed to bring neighbors together over shared food. Organizers said the event aimed to address food insecurity while building connections and bridging social and political divides — one plate at a time.
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While publications across the country reinvent themselves to survive, one Ohio weekly is succeeding by staying the same.