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Ted Hall Settles in as Dean of Portage Collaborative Montessori
Hall, former dean of students at the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, takes over for Bob Roden

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I even stuck around Northeast Ohio for college, having gone to school at Kent State University (and taking a year's worth of classes at the branch campus right here in North Canton). I got my bachelor's degree in journalism from KSU's School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Hall, former dean of students at the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, takes over for Bob Roden

Each precinct in town voted Republican — all 13 of them
Cortez Dansby, 23, of Canton, now faces charges of failure to comply with police, reckless operation and failure to stop after an accident, among others
The kindergartners at Northwood Elementary School got a sweet lesson in voting Tuesday as they cast their ballots for their favorite cookies
If you voted, chances are you're showing off that voting sticker of yours. Have some fun with us and post a picture of it to North Canton Patch.
Stark County voters passed the levy, which will cover the park district’s general operating costs and maintain existing resources as well as keep up on the quality of its facilities, trails, picnic areas and nature centers
On the ballot was a 1 mill renewal levy and a 0.7 mill increase to keep up on programming and other services
Cardwell steps into the position, which was left open when Pat Yagielski retired in May 2011
The proposed ordinance aims to end city-paid health insurance for family members of part-time elected officials and limit city-paid health insurance benefits for individual part-time elected officials
Looking for a hip election watch party tonight? Join the folks of ystark! for their shindig at 3 Brothers Corner Tavern.
RSVP to Patch's Main Street U, to be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 14 at the North Canton Area Chamber of Commerce. Scroll down for details.
Campaigning doesn't look like this anymore, does it?
Photos from the state cross country championship in Hebron Saturday
The Bulldogs came out on top Saturday, defeating the Hoover High Vikings 36-29
The Stark County Job & Family Services Children Services Division and Project KARE host the "Heart Gallery, Art with a Heart," which will be displayed not only at the North Canton Public Library, but all around the county this month
Police ask that anyone who recognizes the suspects in the bank surveillance photos call the North Canton Police Department at 330-499-5911
The foundation awarded grants — ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 — to a few businesses and organizations that North Canton and its schools
A look back on our most popular stories from the past week
North Canton City School District's TV11 is now putting together the video, which includes dozens of photos of your favorite veterans
What were the top 10 news stories from North Canton last month? We had an unusual discovery at the library, a visit from a presidential candiate, cars flipping and a police department standing up for its officers