Events Calendar
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Fourth of July Events; fireworks, neighborhood parades
Five years after attack, woman finds her way
Promises look promising for Browns
Ex-NFL quarterback McNair killed in Tennessee
DiLullo's closes doors after 63 years
Akron police arrest murder suspect within an hour
Portage man beaten at home, robbed of coins
Blogs:
Pets:
Summit teams up with Rescue Waggin' to save dogs
The Heldenfiles:
Songs for an American Day
Patrick McManamon:
Touching on the Browns, Cavs
Akron Zips:
Opponent outlook: Northern Illinois
Browns Bulletin:
Single-game ticket sales begin July 11
Tribe Matters:
Laffey making it tough on self
Cleveland Browns:
Stallworth test showed marijuana
Kent State Sports:
Men's Basketball Scheduling update
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Updated: Free Agency: Another Gone - Apparently
All Da King's Men:
The Obligatory Palin Post
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Wow….Sarah Palin Resigns Governorship
Akron Law Café:
Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth of July
Varsity Letters:
Highland senior receives honor
See Jane Style:
Picnic Wear
Car Chase:
Where do We Go from Here?
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Happy 4th of July!
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Linda asks-where is the Ohio Chautauqua?
Sound Check:
Rundgren fans rejoice!: Second night of AWATS at The Civic added
HRLite House:
Morscruethal Behaviors or Just Lip Service?
Akron Gamer:
Hot link: Best of Nintendo at E3
Portage County News
Holiday festival has world beat
Children's choir from Uganda sings, dances at Heritage Festival in Kent alongside American fare
KENT: July Fourth is thought of as a uniquely American holiday, a celebration of the nation's independence. But America is also a melting pot, and, as it says on the Statue of Liberty, a place of ''world-wide welcome.''
Holiday festival has world beat
KENT: July Fourth is thought of as a uniquely American holiday, a celebration of the nation's independence. But America is also a melting pot, and, as it says on the Statue of Liberty, a place of ''world-wide welcome.''
Clydesdales to return to Kent
The world-famous Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales will be in Kent on Thursday. The draft horses are expected to arrive downtown around 4:30 p.m. and be stationed near Home Savings Bank on North Water Street.

