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Suspected Meth Cooks Arrested, Boys Toss Concrete at Traffic & More: Week in Review
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Take a sec to get caught up on the biggest news to hit Cuyahoga Falls this week

Our five biggest stories of the week, including a car crashing into a local coffee shop, an update on the proposed lights at the Little League field and who was named North Canton's cutest couple
The locally owned pizza shop, with locations in Louisville and North Canton, was awarded a green business scholarship and participated in a green audit in late 2012
Hoover High School will focus on training teachers to verbally talk down a student instead of secluding him or restraining him during a crisis situation
The bath and body boutique certainly has some edge to it, offering several homemade items, including massage oils and candles, body scrubs and even personal lubricant
The following information was supplied by the North Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A site called richblockspoorblocks.com uses census data so you can see your neighborhood's income
Take a look at some photos throughout the years as the North Canton YMCA celebrates a big birthday this month
A site called richblockspoorblocks.com uses census data so you can see your neighborhood's income
Cuyahoga Falls Athletic Director Tom DiFrancesco said the high school will post the opening for the head football coach this week
The Cuyahoga Falls music venue has seen some big names come through in recent years, including Toby Keith in 2012
Values range from $87,000 to $120,000. Are any of these Cuyahoga Falls homes in your neighborhood?
The family restaurant celebrates 60 years in the North Canton community, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Stark County
Sara Stone and Bill Poyser met at Walsh University and have been dating for a little more than two years. They — in Patch's opinion — are North Canton's cutest couple.
The Pedal for Heroes fundraising event will honor Ohio fallen soldiers who've died since Sept. 11, 2001
Council invited the public to speak about the proposed lights at the Little League field during the past month, but the decision to allow lights really lies with the Planning Commission
The Cuyahoga Falls School Board voted unanimously to accept the resignation of Mike Miller at Monday night's meeting
The grocery store was slated to open in January of this year; now city and store officials plan an opening date of mid- to late-April
Police found the body of John P. Smith, 36, of North Canton, in a creek in Tuscarawas County, according to WKYC
A Northampton farmer got the OK from council to re-enroll in an agricultural district, which would protect him from nuisance lawsuits