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Ohio is facing an affordable housing crisis, but may soon see some legislative relief. Read Full Story
Sun, Jun 12, 2022
(The Center Square) - Prescriptions for opioids in Ohio could only be written electronically if Gov. Mike DeWine signs a bill recently passed by the General Assembly. Read Full Story
Fri, Jun 10, 2022
State Rep. Gail Pavliga will host an open office hours event from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday at Bean and the Baker, 107 E. Main St., Ravenna. She will be available to discuss questions, issues and concerns with her constituents. Read Full Story
Mon, Jun 6, 2022
Portage County will receive $1.22 million in state funding, about half of it to restore a historic landmark in Ravenna. Read Full Story
Thu, Jun 2, 2022
The Ohio House of Representatives concurred on a bill that would designate a portion of Interstate 76 in Portage County as the "CPL Benjamin C. Dillon Memorial Highway." Read Full Story
Fri, Apr 8, 2022
Kent State University Police Services will equip its officers with body cameras after receiving a $23,780 grant from the state of Ohio.             Read Full Story
Mon, Feb 14, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Adverse childhood experiences, also known as ACEs, are traumatic events that can have a lasting or negative impact on a child. Read Full Story
Thu, Jan 27, 2022
During a Business Roundtable event last week in Ravenna, panelists discussed wages, entrepreneurship and ways to support local small businesses.  Read Full Story
Tue, Nov 16, 2021
A dream long-deferred may soon be realized for Kent native Neil Dukes when his restaurant opens at University Plaza in Kent.  Read Full Story
Sun, Nov 14, 2021
ROOTSTOWN, Ohio - According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the U.S. will be facing a shortage of 139,000 physicians by 2033. Read Full Story
Tue, Nov 9, 2021