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Cessna's & Pita Pit to Open Soon, Little League Field Discussion & More: Week in Review
Get up to date with what's happened in North Canton in the past week

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Get up to date with what's happened in North Canton in the past week

Allison Cadle, a sophomore museum studies major at Walsh, got to see Pope Benedict XVI's retirement firsthand this week
Maggie Carlson, a senior museum studies major at Walsh, got to see Pope Benedict XVI's retirement firsthand this week
Michael Cinson, director of student life at Walsh University's Rome campus, describes Thursday's event revolving around the Pope Emeritus
Ohio Department of Education released final report card data for most districts in the state this week
Members of the Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department responded to a fire at Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center today
Ohio Department of Education released final report card data for most districts in the state this week
Just in case you missed a daily Patch newsletter here or there, we've recapped the month for you
Just in case you missed a daily Patch newsletter here or there, we've recapped the month for you
Robart's speech includes thoughts on the removal of the Sheraton Mill Dam and the LeFever Powerhouse Dam, among other city-wide topics
Would you have guessed the oldest member of the North Canton YMCA is 96 years old?
Cessna will open a restaurant — Cessna's — on South Main Street. The shop's motto? "Tutto Italiano — Everything Italian!"
Values range from $84,900 to $245,000
Values range from $74,000 to $192,990
The North Canton Jaycees and JAX young professionals hosted a guest bartending event at the Barrel Room to benefit Tucker Gromosiak, a 7-year-old Hudson boy with a rare form of muscular cancer
The North Canton intermediate school congratulates its two spelling bee champs and the Orchard Hill Intermediate Chess Club
The restaurant plans to set up shop inside 1102 N. Main St., in a plaza along with Booney & Pooch and Guys Pizza.
Cuyahoga Falls City School District officials said residents can expect billboards, mail cards, yard signs and op eds in their local media publications
The city of Cuyahoga Falls has used techniques to cut down on its salt usage
Ryan Tyna, 42, of Hudson, was arrested last week in a prostitution sting in Willoughby