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- [18-05-2012] Akron mail-processing facility to stay open through 2013
The U.S. Postal Service mail-processing facility in Akron has been spared from the initial round of closings and is slated to remain open at least through 2013.Mary Sitko, president of the Akron Metro Postal Union, said Thursday... - [17-05-2012] Bob Dyer: Some signs just aren’t worth the letters
Barberton’s YMCA is looking for a lifeguard and has posted a “help wanted” ad on the main sign in front of its handsome brick building on Hopocan Avenue.Among the job requirements:“Must be able to swim.”Ya... - [13-05-2012] Local birth moms unite day before Mother’s Day; network group offers support, helps reunite families
After a life of pain and regret over giving her baby up for adoption in 1968, April Martin hoped for healing as she attended a Birthmother’s Day ceremony three years ago.The event, sponsored by Adoption Network Cleveland each... - [12-05-2012] Local birth moms celebrate day before Mother’s Day; network group offers support, helps reunite families
After a life of pain and regret over giving her baby up for adoption in 1968, April Martin hoped for healing as she attended a Birthmother’s Day ceremony three years ago.The event, sponsored by Adoption Network Cleveland each... - [12-05-2012] State prison inmate sanctioned after sending threatening letters to mother of Akron sexual abuse victims
When convicted child rapist Melford Stewart Jr. was led out of court at his Summit County sentencing hearing in 2010, the mother of his two young victims believed he finally was out of their lives.Stewart’s sentence — life... - [08-05-2012] Akron cuts 139 teachers, eliminates middle school sports
Akron schools eliminated 202 jobs, including 139 teachers, Monday night.Staff cuts will save about $13.6 million a year.The district will save another $4.6 million by canceling middle school sports and other services while spending less...
