Akron Children's Hospital issued the following announcement on Feb. 28From insufficient nutrition to allergies and infections, so much about a baby’s health can be learned from inside a dirty diaper.
On Thursday, February 17, County Executive Ilene Shapiro, Cuyahoga Falls Mayor Don Walters, Fairlawn Mayor William Roth, Stow Mayor John Pribonic and Tallmadge Law Director Megan Raber, representing Mayor David Kline, signed an agreement to create the Summit County Regional Dispatch Center. Summit County and the cities entered into an intergovernmental agreement creating a Council of Governments (COG) to jointly own and operate the 9-1-1 dispatch center.
The Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) has awarded Hudson more than $4.6 million in funding for local highway, resurfacing, adaptive traffic signals, and bike/pedestrian projects in 2022.
As they lifted their pints filled with Cuyahoga Oat and True Pilsner—fresh off the tap at HiHo Brewing—the Brazilian students shouted “Saúde,” meaning good health in Portuguese.
Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan has announced several changes to his Cabinet including a new Deputy Mayor for Labor Relations, Deputy Chief of Staff, and Director of Strategic Development. He’s also announced the departure of the City’s Deputy Director of Finance.
City of Green issued the following announcement on Feb. 18The City of Green Parks and Recreation Department invites parents and toddlers to the monthly Toddler Snack-tivity series on the second Wednesday of each month, starting in March.
City of Hudson issued the following announcement on Feb. 17At-Large Council Members Chris Banweg & Karen Heater will hold an Open Forum on Wednesday, February 23 from 6:30-8 p.m.
Yesterday, Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan’s plan for the 2022 Capital Investment & Community Development Program, commonly referred to as the “Capital Budget” was approved by Akron City Council.
Kent State University issued the following announcement on Feb.Kent State University has established a new partnership with Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law to offer students two pathways to obtain a bachelor’s degree from Kent State and a law degree from CSU in six years.