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november 14
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Jackson eyes more land for fields
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Walsh, Mount Union men's basketball teams earn first wins
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PHOTO GALLERY: Franciscan at Walsh Mens Basketball
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Tuesday's area college box scores
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Let president stage his parade
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As long as she's moving to beat of music, keep her going
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Sears' saga found in snowblowers
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Sen. Brown, not candidate, best for Ohio
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Thank you, Tam O'Shanter, for years of cherished memories
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Are we sincere about second chances?
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Time for Brown to help solve issues with national pension plans
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New coach for Canton baseball
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Machete, gun and marijuana land two Canton men in jail
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Good gravy! Make it ahead, with some vermouth
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Celebrate cranberry tartness in this no-cook relish
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Twists on favorites of Thanksgiving
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Two key items raise level of this mac and cheese
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Customize baked potatoes for twist on mashed
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Second West Virginia woman charged in I-77 meth bust
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Detroit-style pizza a winner with tasters
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Canton actor, Stoughton music director keys in ‘Annie’
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Teacher’s ‘daily Bible verse’ angers parents in Texas
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No charges to be filed in Akron Fright Fest investigation
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Woman injures man, two officers during altercation
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Green approves purchase of Raintree Country Club
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Justin Moore, NeedtoBreathe coming to Canton
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Easy as pie, and oh soba good
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Massillon man was bound and beaten before slaying
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Green City Council Tuesday meeting
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Lake Township trustees Tuesday meeting
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Plain yard waste site to change hours
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Find a few surprises with this creamy soup
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Dorsey challenges Mayfield to take next step
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Semi crashes into guardrail on Route 21
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Car strikes pedestrian along Walnut Road
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Stark County to be under weather advisory
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Man accused of Lake Twp. homicide to face death penalty
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Public hearing for sewer project set
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House to home
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Stark County files lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors
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‘The Hype’ surrounding Vesperteen: Alt-pop artist set for Canton show
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Another View: Moving on reforms sought in Issue 1 should be legislature’s priority
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Area deaths
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Mira Sorvino visits Stark County, talks #MeToo