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november 21
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New YMCA to open next month
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Dedham Street in Canton to temporarily close
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Box score: Canton Charge 124, Erie Bayhawks 118
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Canton area high school/college results - Nov. 20
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Canton area college basketball roundup for Nov. 20
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PHOTOS: Erie Bayhawks at Canton Charge - GLeague Basketball
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Boy, 7, injured after being hit by car
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Canton Charge’s Sheldon Mac clears big hurdle in comeback
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Robinson’s record night helps Heat beat Cavs
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PHOTOS: Mercyhurst at Walsh Womans College Basketball
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Plain Local files lawsuit to stop residents from leaving district
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Council keeps working on trimming budget hike
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Editorial: Stark County Catholic Schools begin second act
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Canton man guilty of raping now pregnant 12-year-old
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Trooper after crash: Therapy, God helping recovery
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Meyers Landing delivers fine flavors and good value
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Letter to the editor: Stark Parks listening only to select few pushing same agenda
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Letter to the editor: Vietnam veteran proud of what ’Wall’ says about those who served
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Opinion: New rules for mining vital to U.S. interests
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Tools of the trade: Rock Hall to unveil ’Play It Loud’
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Big storm could disrupt Thanksgiving travel in central U.S.
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81-year-old woman accused of attacking husband
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Canton Police officer, passerby pull man from burning car, house
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Man shot in leg leaving friend’s house after watching a movie in Canton
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Two flee car; troopers seize drugs, loaded gun
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Everhard Road is open for business
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’Mean Girls’ musical is heading to Cleveland
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Manchester seniors embrace grind to a regional final against Kirtland
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Man beaten in Canton home invasion dies; fourth suspect arrested in Green
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Poll: Which team wins Friday - Massillon or Hoban?
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PHOTOS: Watch downtown Canton’s ice rink come together
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Professor: Climate change needs to be addressed
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Joe Carbenia honored at Canton fire station
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Missing cat travels 1,200 miles to be reunited with its owner after 5 years
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Smith gets two life sentences, plus 26 1/2 years, for murders of Westerville officers
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No shortage of leaders for Mount Union football team
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Lincoln Way opens to traffic
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Walsh Brothers of Christian Instruction continue ’work of the heart’
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Ohio Medicaid still “hemorrhaging” money to pharmacy middlemen, expert testifies