The Kent State Athletic Department, in conjunction with the Kent State University Capital Fund, has approved renovations to the Kent State softball facility and the gymnastics practice facility, as announced by Director of Athletics Randale L. Richmond.
Mayor Horrigan is pleased to announce that Chemstress Consultant Company, based here in Akron for over 55 years, has provided the funding to be the presenting sponsor of the downtown Akron Rubber Worker Statue.
Mayor Don Walters is pleased to announce the City of Cuyahoga Falls River-City Cleanup Series, a new sustainability initiative that furthers the city’s continual effort to be good community stewards of the environment, parks systems, and Cuyahoga River.
The University of Akron (UA) announced a two-year residency deal with Rubber City Theatre (RCT) to provide production design and technical support for UA shows in exchange for using UA's performance spaces, scene shop and offices.
KeyBank Foundation has awarded a new $200,000 gift to Kent State University to continue KeyBank Foundation’s support for the successful Key Connections program offered by University College at Kent State.
The SR619 Sanitary Sewer Project is installing a sanitary sewer to serve the new Forest Lake Subdivision to tie into existing sanitary sewer along SR619.
Real-world outcomes through 45 days with the new-generation Watchman device, Watchman FLX™, compare favorably with outcomes from the device’s pivotal clinical trial, according to an interim report from the ongoing SURPASS registry study.
University of Akron issued the following announcement on March 14Who hasn’t been distracted by the constant confluence of texts, emails and instant messages bombarding them at work?
The Fiscal year 2021 draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the City of Cuyahoga Falls Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is currently available for public review and comment.
Colette Libertin, pediatric nurse practitioner, comes from a large family. When Colette, the seventh of 8 children, was born, her oldest sister was in nursing school in Dayton, Ohio.