After a 32-year absence, James McClellan, retiring as an Air Force Colonel, returned home to our area four years ago. He retired from the military, but not from life. Since settling in Bath, he joined ...
August 21, 1948 - August 13, 2025 Copley — Linda Diana Goumas, age 76, of Copley, Ohio passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 13, 2025 in the presence of her family. Linda is survived by ...
As a resident of Bath Township, I urge my neighbors to support James McClellan for trustee in the November 2025 election. James offers integrity, leadership and a deep commitment to ...
As Bath Township faces significant changes in how Ohio townships are financed, we need strong, proactive leaders to guide us through the next four years. That’s why I’m supporting Sharon Troike and ...
For the last eight years, Green City Council has been comprised of six men and only one woman. Barb Babbitt, the sole female representative, is term limited and unable to run again. Fortunately, the ...
FAIRLAWN — Following a public hearing at its regular meeting Oct. 20, Fairlawn City Council approved rezoning 3320-3340 West Market Street to Planned Unit Development District (PUD). The property, ...
BARBERTON: Officers noticed a man who had a warrant Oct. 7 walking on Fifth Street Northeast. The man was found with a glass smoking pipe and was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. He was ...
MASON — Archbishop Hoban High School senior Karlie Nicolae and freshman Diana Nicolae competed in the doubles Division I state tennis tournament Oct. 16 and 17. They were unsuccessful in their opening ...
LAKEMORE — Patrons of the Akron-Summit County Public Library Springfield-Lakemore Branch will soon have one of the newest buildings in the district following the library’s $1.3 million purchase of the ...
My wife and I attended the memorial for Charlie Kirk in Norton on [Oct. 14]. We are donors to Turning Point. We would not have missed it, but probably will not go to another. It turned out to be more ...
NEW FRANKLIN — New Franklin City Council had its first reading Oct. 15 of a proposed ordinance regulating short-term rental operations in the city, and some residents in attendance were less than ...
Summit County has come forward with Issue 2 stating it will limit the property tax to a maximum growth of 3% thus protecting us, the taxpayer. They say this will preserve our critical public safety ...