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NEW FRANKLIN: The goal was so lofty, even those working to raise the necessary funds feared it might not be possible to reach.
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Akron Rotary Camp restoration nearly complete
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Akron Zoo celebrates diamond anniversary of opening
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Green gets greener with environmentally friendly maintenance of parks
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“Team Ben” sports bald pates
- North Canton watchdog says mayor should be more available to residents
- New lion on display at Akron Zoo
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Student wants to challenge status quo in Springfield Township
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Motorists may need aspirin for road construction season
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Parks are for making memories, says new director in Springfield Township
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Great news for the thousands of Nitro’s Law supporters. The Ohio House of Representatives has approved House Bill 90 that gives some bite to a law that used to slap the wrist of a kennel or shelter owner who commits animal cruelty.
Kathy Antoniotti Pets
- Animal cruelty law passes one hurdle
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Dog-training expert takes bookings at lodge
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Pet Place: Akron Zoo trains new Komodo dragons
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