Sign-ups for free snowplows drop
City expects to save $14,800 this year
by Amanda Harnocz
Reporter
Tallmadge -- As the deadline for seniors and other eligible individuals to sign up for free snow removal approached, less than half the number of residents
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October 5, 2008
New trash deal, higher trash fees
Residents can opt out of city's collector
by Amanda Harnocz
Reporter
Tallmadge -- The city's trash collection contract needs to be renewed, and Tallmadge officials predict the new agreement will cost homeowners at least a
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October 5, 2008
Specialist to probe rec finances
by Amanda Harnocz
Reporter
Tallmadge -- The city has hired a temporary forensic accountant, George Farragher, to further investigate finances at the recreation center, according to Law Director Penny Taylor.
City Council ap
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October 5, 2008
Dyer, Jones vie for state seat
by Amanda Harnocz
Reporter
Nov. 4 will be a deciding day for many people and positions, including the position of state representative in District 43.
Incumbent State Rep. Stephen Dyer (D-Green) is running for re-election th
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October 5, 2008
Blue Devils' reign may be on life support
by Frank Aceto
Associate Sports Editor
Lodi -- Two points.
That's what it could come down to when the 2008 season concludes.
The Tallmadge football team got its heart broken for the second time in three weeks after
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October 5, 2008
Ladies tennis program ready for sectionals
by Devan Matthews
Correspondent
The Tallmadge girls tennis team had a warm-up match before it could focus on a Division II sectional tournament.
The Lady Blue Devils battled Akron Firestone Sept. 29, knocking off
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October 5, 2008
Girls golfers' season ends
by Devan Matthews
Correspondent
The Tallmadge girls golf team's season may have ended at a Division II district tournament Oct. 1, but the Lady Blue Devils have nothing to hang their heads about. Tallmadge finished with a score
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