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On the Agenda: Council Looks at Little League Lights Again
North Canton City Council will meet tonight in Council Chambers. Take a look at this update to see what's on tonight's agenda.

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North Canton City Council will meet tonight in Council Chambers. Take a look at this update to see what's on tonight's agenda.

Cheerleaders from Hoover and Jackson high schools raised $6,000 for students at Long Beach School District after Hurricane Sandy devastated the area
Polen is January's "Educator of the Month" award winner through the North Canton Area Chamber of Commerce, Westfield Bank and Starbucks
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Students got to see, for the first time Friday, their new Channel 11 studio set, donated to them by News Channel 5 in Cleveland
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The students hadn't seen the new set, donated to them from News Channel 5 in Cleveland, until the open house Friday
With a top cap on some of the new entryway signs, it looks like they're very near completion
Meanwhile, North Canton City School District is working on its safety and security measures at all its buildings
The North Canton Playhouse is set to debut the classic love story story filled with prejudice and war
Cece and Heather Ramsey are two Hoover High School graduates doing good outside North Canton; they've teamed up to organize a Relay for Life event at Lipsomb University in Nashville.
The athletes use the fundraiser — held Feb. 16 — to buy equipment and uniforms
Suggestions at Tuesday night's town hall meeting included a ramped-up police presence in the schools and lockdown training for teachers and students
Right now, the North Main Street traffic signals are timed, causing some driving frustrations
More than 40 Walsh University students will commemorate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday with a day of service to the community
The district is experiencing a critical shortage in the number of substitute bus drivers
Several residents who live near the North Canton Little League fields spoke out against the possible addition of overhead lights at the city council meeting Monday night
The program, which promotes sustainable business practices, was such a hit in 2012 that it will expand outside of North Canton this year
North Canton City Council members will discuss electrical aggregation at 6:30 p.m. tonight
The North Canton boys basketball team won Friday's game over GlenOak High School, 75-54