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- $40,000 stolen with safe from Akron apartment
- After 16 months in the hospital and lots of loving care, little Robert goes home
- Motorcyclist injured in Akron hit-skip
- Lisa Abraham: Food trucks rev up their fight for a place in Akron
- Akron handyman gets 10 years for robbing 90-year-old victims
- Green graduate David Lough of Royals living out MLB dream with family in attendance
- Study of teacher colleges gives poor marks to state universities in Ohio
- Landing gear collapses as jet lands at Ohio airport
- Top draft pick Clint Frazier finds it tough to say goodbye to parents but thrilled to start as pro with Cleveland Indians
- 2 overnight fires in Akron investigated as possible arsons
- Bob Dyer: One twisted family tree - woman finds out late husband was also her father
- $40,000 stolen with safe from Akron apartment
- Ohio day care worker accused of drugging snacks
- Motorcyclist injured in Akron hit-skip
- InfoCision and ‘matching grants’
- Former plaintiffs discuss InfoCision’s tactics, policies
- Akron council approves Highland Square development; Akron attorney whose office is next to the site may sue
- KSU hits freshman enrollment limit
- Suspect charged in Akron market robbery
- Akron General ER doctor honored

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Kent State rallies to beat Akron
A flawless perfect first half gave way to mistakes in the second leading the University of Akron to lose to rival Kent State 35-24 at Dix Stadium Saturday afternoon.
The Zips took a 24-14 into halftiime but wasn't able to buiild on it as a fired up Kent State defense came out of the locker room and ready to play, shutting the Zips out in the final two quarters.
Ziips QB Dalton Willaims hit 30-of-41 passes for 312 yards and two scores. Running back Jawon Chisholm ran for 115 yards including a 50-yard TD run, but also had a pivotal fumble.
Flashes running backs Dri Archer (126 yards) and Trayion Spencer (109 yards) combined for 233 yards,
Kent State is now 8-1, 5-0 in the MAC.

