november 17
- North Canton City Council introduces police union legislation
- Massillon beats Akron Hoban, wins 2019 Div. II regional title
- Alliance City Council delays tax ordinance on Carnation Mall project
- Lawrence Township uses CARES Act funds to upgrade police and fire
- Residents donate to new Lake Local scholarship named for late educator
- Louisville Council accepts $5.8 million loan for plant upgrades
- Canton City Council urges the public to take COVID-19 seriously
- Akron Hoban beats Massillon for 2018 Div. II football state championship
- Canton City Schools approves new eligibility requirements for athletes
- Letter: Personality shouldn't be reason not to vote for best candidate
- Letter: It makes no sense to get rid of Electoral College
- Letter: More need to denounce looting and rioting
- Letter: The coronavirus is a plague from God
- Letter: Gov. DeWine is mishandling the pandemic
- Letter: North Lawrence Fire provided great service
- Letter: The Timken mural depicting slavery shouldn't be covered
- Letter: Stark Board of Elections did great job
- Canal Nutrition offers sweet tasting healthy drinks
- Local painter finds fame transforming motel-room art with pop culture
- Wisconsin football recruit Darryl Peterson III Hoban Knights defense
- McGregor Elementary students at home due to COVID-19 quarantine
- Jackson Polar Bears lacrosse's Annise Berkeley signs SCAD Savannah
- New bishop named for Catholic Diocese of Youngstown
- Jackson Township police investigating shooting death
- Poll: Should schools go remote through the holidays?
- AAM closing fire-damaged Malvern plant
- FBI agents accused Scott Renninger of plotting to have his wife killed
- Gov. Mike DeWine issues business curfew to slow COVID-19 outbreak
- Ex-wife made bogus call luring woman to murder site, man testifies
- Stark County Board of Elections performs final count