Tim Rudell
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Canton’s Malone University is dropping football. In announcing the move, school president David King said it will help the private liberal arts...
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Akron leaders from education, government and the community are joining forces in the formation of a Civility Center for the Greater Akron Community. The...
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During his fourth day on the job Governor Mike DeWine paid a visit to Akron. In an appearance at the Akron Roundtable he touched on a range of things...
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Lordstown’s Drive it Home Campaign is heading to the Detroit Auto Show. Advocates for the local GM plant say they want to create a “presence” in the...
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An estimated one-point-nine million U.S. veterans are now receiving mental health services. But studies commissioned by Congress and the Department of...
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Akron’s Bowery redevelopment project may have its first tenant. A fast growing Stark County craft brewer wants to open a location in the renovation...
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Changing laws, regulations and economic conditions are making the corner drug store into a different kind of place. That includes a place where you can...
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Runners in the Akron Marathon will start from a different location this fall. Organizers say the move makes the course a better fit with the city’s...
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Second Chance Village is all but gone. The last tents of the homeless camp on the back lot of a commercial property in Akron’s Middlebury neighborhood...
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Sunday will be the last day for Akron’s Second Chance Village. The city ordered the homeless camp closed weeks ago saying it violates zoning laws. But a...