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Morning Minutes: May 25

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Today in the News: UFO spotted over historic barn

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What to Watch: ‘Arrested Development’ is back!

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Warner Memorial Run joins Field of Heroes in Jackson

The Pvt. Heath Warner Memorial run is partnered with this weekend’s second-annual Field of Honor/Field of Heroes event at the Jackson Township Safety Center, where community members can purchase flags staked in the lawn to recognize their own heroes — living or deceased. Both the race and opening ceremonies for the field are Saturday morning.

Hot Online: Amanda Bynes arrested after tossing bong

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Morning Minutes: May 24

Word of the Day, Website of the Day, Number to Know, This Day in History, Today's Featured Birthday and Daily Quote.

Today in the News: Trayvon Martin texts released

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What to Watch: ‘Showville’ debuts tonight

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Sen. LaRose to have local office hours Saturday

State Senator Frank LaRose (R-Copley) will hold open office hours throughout the district Saturday. LaRose represents the 27th Ohio Senate District, which encompasses portions of Summit and Stark counties and all of Wayne County.

Hot Online: Charles Ramsey to get free burgers for life

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Food pantry will be closed for Memorial Day

Food pantry will be closed for Memorial Day

State troopers escort small deer from I-77 early Thursday

A small deer caught in the headlights on Interstate 77 Thursday morning received a brief escort off the road as  troopers positioned their cruisers for a “rolling roadblock.”

Morning Jolt: Faith healers charged after 2nd child dies

A couple from Philadelphia who practice faith healing and don’t believe in medicine were charged with murder after a second young child of theirs died after not receiving medical care. Herbert and Catherine Schaible were on probation after a son died four years ago after not receiving treatment, and even though they were ordered to provide medical care to their children, another child died. "How many kids have to die before it becomes extreme indifference to human life?" First Assistant District Attorney Ed McCann said.

 

 

Morning Minutes: May 23

Word of the Day, Website of the Day, Number to Know, This Day in History, Today's Featured Birthday and Daily Quote.

Today in the News: London attack leaves soldier dead

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What to Watch: ‘Modern Family’ finale, ‘MasterChef’ premiere

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NWS: Severe thunderstorm possible for Stark and other area counties

 The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for eastern Ohio including Stark, Tuscarawas and Carroll counties in this area.Damaging winds and large hail were expected as the National Weather Service issued a thunderstorm watch Wednesday afternoon.

Jackson's St. Stephen Martyr will host garage sale/flea market

St. Stephen Martyr Lutheran Church will host a garage sale/flea market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot at 4600 Fulton Drive NW,

Hot Online: Brian Urlacher retires

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Massillon man receives probation for inappropriate pictures

A 60-year-old Massillon man was sentenced to probation on two counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor.

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