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Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan to Campaign in North Canton Friday
The pair is slated to speak at Hoover High School at 6:30 p.m.

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The pair is slated to speak at Hoover High School at 6:30 p.m.

The two local rotary clubs had a little fun Tuesday afternoon as they teamed up for a joint meeting in anticipation of this week's big rivalry — the Hoover High versus Jackson High School game
The school will use photos of your favorite veteran in its Veterans Day video, which will air on NCCS TV11
The Hoover High School publication features stories on the new superintendent, the statewide texting ban and more
North Canton City Council will meet at 7 p.m. tonight. It's slated to have its third reading on a proposed graffiti ordinance.
Troy Richardson, a North Canton Middle School social studies teacher, was the lucky guy chosen to dress up as a cheerleader after students completed a successful Scholastic Book Fair
Doors open at 9:30 a.m. today for the event at J. Babe Stern Community Center in Canton
A Patch viewer submitted this stellar photo of Hoover High students showing their school spirit at the Hoover vs. GlenOak game Friday night
North Canton police encourage motorists to obey detour signs around Glenwood Street from now through the weekend
Got a minute? That's all it takes to get caught up on the biggest news to hit North Canton this week.
The Vikings walked away with a 33-20 win over GlenOak Friday night
The airport hosted a free networking event for members of the North Canton, Jackson-Belden, Canton, Green and Akron chambers of commerce Thursday night. Did we spot you or someone you know?
When library staff found this rare book of Jewish daily prayers on its way to the Friends of the Library Book Sale, they knew they'd need to do a little digging to see where it really belonged
North Canton police cited a 16-year-old North Canton girl for causing a crash Wednesday evening near Applegrove Street and Chatham Avenue
Stephanie Precourt is a mom of four, new to North Canton and "finding her groove," and ready to share her adventures in motherhood with Patch readers
The library will host a big reveal party March 23, but the library board could approve the logo as soon as next month
The Ohio Department of Health released a list of 64 Ohio doctor's offices and health care facilities that need to alert its patients to a fungal meningitis outbreak. Three are located in Stark County.
The North Canton Police Department is still investigating the crash that occurred before 6 p.m.
The photographs in the society's commemorative photo calendar are suitable for framing, too
The driver of a car that slammed into the back of a North Canton City Schools bus this morning was taken to an area hospital