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Paul Ryan to Rally at Walsh University Thursday
Ryan, the newly selected running mate for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will speak at Walsh University in North Canton Thursday morning

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Ryan, the newly selected running mate for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will speak at Walsh University in North Canton Thursday morning

Brutus attended an articulation agreement signing at the college Tuesday and had a little fun in the lobby beforehand
The show's so popular that the North Canton Playhouse is adding two more performances this Saturday and Aug. 25. Read on for more show times.
Ohio State President Gordon Gee visited Stark State College Tuesday to sign an articulation agreement that would create a smooth transition for Stark State students wanting to attend Ohio State
The North Canton City Schools Board of Education will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Hoover High Media Center
The book sale takes place Thursday through Sunday — perfect for those attending this weekend's Main Street Festival to shop the sale
You might be surprised at the national average—tell us what you'll fork out!
Airport and airline officials gathered Monday to celebrate the arrival of the airline to CAK
The North Canton Little League team lost 7-6 to Rockledge, FL, Monday but continues with games throughout the week
The annual Wish-a-Thon benefits terminally ill children and takes place from 6 a.m. Thursday to 6 p.m. Friday at Thursday's Plaza in Canton
CAK fans got the royal treatment this weekend as they took part in a celebratory pie-eating contest and watched the first Southwest Airlines plane land
You might be surprised at the national average — tell us what you'll fork out!
Experts say the meteor shower will be at its best Saturday and Sunday. Where should you watch the Perseids Meteor Shower in the area?
Christopher S. McCormick, 26, of North Canton, crashed his car into the Ralph Regula Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse May 5 and appeared in court for his sentencing hearing Thursday
Take a minute to get caught up on the North Canton news you may have missed this week!
The following information was supplied by the North Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the North Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Alan Frank of Ermanno's Pizza got a surprise Wednesday when he was asked to cook up a couple pizzas for football great Joe Namath
The North Canton City Schools Board of Education met Wednesday morning
Students of the Walsh University Doctor of Physical Therapy program will host their second Fit Family 5K Sept. 15