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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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Canton City Council recently passed an ordinance tying water and sewer service for properties that border the city to annexation. Township residents, officials and groups are fighting back.
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Sherer was elected in 2023 and plans to seek re-election next year. He gave his first State of the City speech Thursday night to discuss the city's challenges and opportunities.
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Canton has denied water service requests since Feb. 5 amid an ongoing dispute between the Perry Township trustees and city of Canton.
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Petito's parents will speak at an event in Canton, in partnership with the Stark County Prosecutor's Office. The prosecutor's office says it's concerned about the county's domestic violence numbers.
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Construction of the water park, Gameday Bay, has been in limbo for more than a year due to funding challenges. The Hall of Fame Village recently secured a loan from an Atlanta-based real estate and hotel management company for the project.
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The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ran out of funds on Saturday. Cities and nonprofits are suing the Trump administration over its refusal to release contingency funds to pay for the program.
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Canton is hosting this year's Heritage Ohio Annual Conference, a three-day event for developers and business owners to share takeaways on downtown revitalization through historic preservation.
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The Hall of Fame Resort and Entertainment Company got shareholder approval Wednesday after a previous vote last week failed.
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Stark County leaders are not deterred by an Ohio Department of Transportation report that did not recommend the expansion of U.S. Route 30 to a four lane highway between Canton and State Route 11.