Dev Test County • April 7, 2025
Good morning, Dev Test County. The clock is ticking on Ohio's voter registration deadline, with Monday marking your final opportunity to participate in the May primary. Starting Tuesday, early voting opens doors for residents to shape local decisions on everything from infrastructure funding to school levies. Kent stands out with its competitive City Council race, where six candidates are vying for just three at-large seats in what promises to be the region's most closely watched contest.
Meanwhile, Hartville is plotting its reinvention with ambitious 2025 plans featuring heritage gateway markers that celebrate the village's agricultural roots. As road improvements and sewer projects get underway, entertainment options flourish across Northeast Ohio. From The Temptations performing live to the Canton-Akron Comic & Toy Show drawing crowds, the region's cultural calendar is bursting with possibilities for every interest and age group this week.
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🗳️ Monday is your last chance to register for Ohio's May primary. Early voting begins Tuesday, allowing residents to cast ballots in person at county election boards or request absentee ballots. Key issues include State Issue 2 for infrastructure funding and several school district levies in Portage County. Only Kent will host a competitive primary race with six candidates vying for three at-large City Council seats. Voters have multiple options to cast ballots, including early in-person voting through May 4 and absentee voting with applications due by April 29.
🏛️ Hartville unveils ambitious plans for 2025 community transformation. Heritage gateway markers will welcome visitors to the West Maple Street corridor, paying tribute to the village's agricultural and railroad history. Road improvements will begin under the village's 10-year paving plan, with Cornerstone allotment streets and Sunnyside Street SW scheduled for upgrades. Several sanitary sewer replacement projects are underway, supported by various grants to cover portions of the estimated costs. The village is also developing its first strategic plan while local nonprofit Love Our Community seeks to expand its operations to the former Hartville Church of God.
🎭 Northeast Ohio buzzes with events for every interest this week. From the Canton-Akron Comic & Toy Show to the All-American Cleveland Pet Expo, entertainment options abound throughout the region. Music lovers can enjoy performances by The Temptations, Four Tops, and Engelbert Humperdinck, while families might check out "Puppy Pals Live" or the Akron Zoo's special events. Theater enthusiasts can catch "Peter Pan" at Playhouse Square or "Dancing With The Stars Live!" at the Akron Civic Theatre, making it a vibrant week of culture and entertainment.
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PRESENTED BY Amy Jackson, CENTURY 21 |
Pastoral split near state park: This pastoral four-level split with a winding driveway is priced at $279,900, featuring a well-treed lot minutes from West Branch State Park and easy I76 access, all with fresh new carpeting.
Cape Cod Renovated Stunner: This charming Brimfield home is on the market for $219,900, featuring three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a complete renovation with new kitchen, bathrooms, systems, and finishes throughout.
Historic gem with modern updates: This 1915 Century Home in Randolph, priced at $190,000, offers three bedrooms with original woodwork, modern updates including a new HVAC system, and is within walking distance to town amenities.🍞 Daily Bread Crumb |
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Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. Do everything in love.
-1 Corinthians 16:13-14
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