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Court rejects Worthington appeal of wrongful-death award

by Allen Schulman | Feb 1, 2012 | News, Wrongful Death

An appeals court has rejected an appeal by Worthington Industries over $3.66 million awarded by a Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court jury to a Bowerston-area truck driver’s estate in a wrongful death lawsuit. NEW PHILADELPHIA – An appeals court has rejected an...

What are Stark’s most dangerous intersections?

by Allen Schulman | Nov 29, 2011 | On the Record

Stark County’s Most Dangerous Intersections are… 1. 12th Street and Market Avenue N in Canton Leading cause of crash: Failure to yield 2. Central Plaza at Tuscarawas Street in Canton Leading cause of crash: Ran red light 3. U.S. Route 62 at Harmont Avenue NE and...

Meyers lake sportsman’s club files suit

by Allen Schulman | Jul 2, 2011 | Cases Making News, News

By Shane Hoover CANTON – The Meyers Lake Sportsman’s Club”s ongoing dispute with the private lake’s owners is now in court. Controversy arose over the winter between the Meyers Lake Preserve and The Fish Dock Inc., an offshoot of the club that...

Hoover retirees pack meeting on changes to health plan

by Allen Schulman | Jun 23, 2011 | Cases Making News, News

By Robert Wang CantonRep.com staff writer Canton- With their health care plan at stake, Marge Walters, 78, and her husband Bob, 86, struggled to find parking half an hour before a Hoover Co. retirees’ meeting Thursday morning. With about 800 to 1,000 people...

McDonald’s owner says he’ll pay fine in case

by Allen Schulman | Jan 5, 2011 | Cases Making News, News

By. Robert Wang Canton- The owner of about 10 McDonald’s restaurants in Stark County will plead no contest to illegally seeking to influence how his employees voted in November, the owner’s attorney said Wednesday. Paul Siegfried has agreed to pay the...
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