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WATCH: Community Rocks the YMCA's Tour de Vaughn Cycling Event
Dozens of people hopped on stationary bicycles at the North Canton YMCA Sunday to raise money for the Y's Living Strong, Living Well cancer rehabilitation program
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Dozens of people hopped on stationary bicycles at the North Canton YMCA Sunday to raise money for the Y's Living Strong, Living Well cancer rehabilitation program
Walsh University's third president spoke at Sunday's commencement ceremony and asked how the students will affect others' lives upon graduation
The Hoover High School senior will be a member of the Mount Union football team starting this fall
The votes rolled in this week for Patricia's Floral & Plant Shop when we asked you what the best floral shop in town is
The stationary bicycle ride — which raises money for the YMCA's Living Strong, Living Well program for cancer survivors — still has a few spots open
A handy roundup of North Canton's biggest and most popular news stories this week
Graduating from Walsh University Sunday? Submit your photos here!
"Mike Gallina — a ball of energy and ability who left a community that he loved and where he was beloved to take on North Canton. And he took us by storm." — Board member Nancy Bundy said 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.
Hoover High business management students took their sales pitches to the Internet this week as they prepare for the Junior Achievement Titan Business Challenge Tuesday
Where do you go to get your blooms? Bouquets? Corsages?
The North Canton-based comprehensive service provider, focusing on providing services for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, got some new digs
A Stark County grand jury will hear the facts in the April 14 robbery in which a man pulled a knife on a Giant Eagle employee
The program, kickstarted by North Canton Rotary Club, involves residents and business owners flying the American flag in their front yards on five national holidays and Sept. 11
The toy drive will culminate with an event at the Barrel Room from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Thursday
All eyes were on Patrolman Chad E. Marceric and Sgt. Douglas A. Cardwell before Monday night's meeting
Local Editor Morgan Day and Ad Manager Brandon Tidd will be at the North Canton Public Library Friday to meet with Patch viewers. Bring your questions, concerns and story ideas!
The fire, which broke out at 516 McKinley Ave. SE April 12, still is under investigation through the North Canton fire and police departments
There's a $5,000 reward for any information leading to the identification of the person or persons responsible for the April 12 fire
The foundation and pizza shop will receive $2,000 as they strive toward more sustainable business practices