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Timber! Civic Center's Tree Comes Down in Storm: Pic of the Day
The large tree at the North Canton Civic Center wasn't mighty enough to withstand Sunday's brief thunderstorm

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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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The large tree at the North Canton Civic Center wasn't mighty enough to withstand Sunday's brief thunderstorm

Fatzinger leads the North Canton Rotary Club as president this year after being a member for more than 10 years
Wiladine J. VanWert, 85, of Canton, died after her car collided with a train at Portage Street NW and Whipple Avenue NW
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Jackson Township Fire Department has confirmed one fatality at the crash at Portage Street just west of Whipple Avenue
Cambria Cleary Wolfe, a vendor at the North Canton Farmers Market, uses wire and jewels to create one-of-a-kind jewelry
The following information was supplied by the North Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Selling? Share it here. Buying? Pull up a chair and see what's on the market. You can shop in your pajamas.
Kimble Transfer & Recycling now picks up plastics 3 through 7 placed at residents' curbs
The band will perform free shows outside for the North Canton community this summer
City officials talked in March about providing water to some Plain Township residents, which could lower North Canton residents' rates. So, where does that stand?
The city's website now contains info on how to get involved
You picked the location — Logan Sports. Now we've landed on a date and time to host the city's first cash mob.
Paul A. Newton, 48, of North Canton, is being held in the Stark County Jail on a $2 million bond
North Canton City Council met Monday night and gave the go-ahead on an EMS renewal levy that will appear on the November ballot
Hans Nilges, who's been the city's law director since December 2009, attended his last North Canton City Council meeting as a city employee Monday night
North Canton City Council approved a $10,000 occupancy grant for Crowl, Montgomery & Clark, Inc. The public relations and marketing company will move into a building on South Main Street and use the grant to fix up the building.
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North Canton City Council will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Council Chambers