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MoreSuperintendent Steve Farnsworth is next for the one-year celebration series. The district head, who announced his resignation last week, offered information about some new projects on the horizon along with what makes the community unique.
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MoreHudson Superintendent Steven Farnsworth announced his retirement this week, which will be effective August 1.
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MorePolice officer Jim McKnight picks up a cruiser at the station each morning and drives to Springfield High School where he oversees the safety of nearly 1,000 students.
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Hudson celebrates its fifth annual Hudson Farmers Market and Wellness Festival
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Book talk: ‘Sandustee,’ ‘Irish Eyes’
- Copley-Fairlawn, Firestone and Revere high school choirs to perform at Fairlawn church
- Hudson 4, Stow 3: Agra's stolen base carries Explorers to sectional victory
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Five men to become priests in Cleveland diocese
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Nanobrewery planned for Akron’s Merriman Valley
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Click It or Ticket campaign will begin Sunday statewide
- Show of collectible Jeep vehicles set for this weekend in Hudson
- Tallmadge joins Stow, Kent, Hudson and more in mutual aid agreement
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East Woods Elementary entrepreneurs host Lemonade Days this weekend
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Numerous school districts and municipalities met the 60-day filing deadline last week to ask voters for approval of issues on the May 7 ballot.
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A school janitor is dead, and Defendant Dakota Allen confesses, “I did it, I did it!”
In the high-stakes world of criminal defense, no other case presents a bigger challenge to defend, or offers intense courtroom drama.
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Akron Board of Education member Ginger Baylor has resigned to accept a position with U.S. Rep. Marcia L. Fudge.
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Some colleges and universities are taking early steps to trim next fall’s costs for students.
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MoreThe Ohio Department of Education has found that Akron-area school districts performed higher than state performance averages.
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MoreThe Board of Education is set to consider two resolutions at its meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in the high school media center.
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MoreArea school superintendents say they are alarmed by Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to keep the transportation budget unchanged at a time when fuel and equipment costs continue to rise.