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In May 1965, Tyler was working for Baker while staying at his Carousel Motel in Ocean City, Maryland. [3] On the afternoon of May 9, she died when the single-engine Waco biplane in which she was a passenger crashed into five feet of water 200 yards offshore in the Atlantic Ocean.
A Canton woman, 31, was detained in connection to a police vehicle chase that came through parts of Stark County and led to a Perry Township cruiser being damaged.
The Independent (formerly The Evening Independent) is an American daily newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Massillon, Ohio.It is owned by GateHouse Media.. The newspaper covers western Stark County, Ohio, including Massillon, Beach City, Brewster, Canal Fulton, Jackson, Lawrence Township, Navarre, Perry and Tuscarawas Township.
The Repository is an American daily local newspaper serving the Canton, Ohio area. It is currently owned by Gannett and is part of the USA TODAY Network. [5] The Repository is the oldest continuously run business in Stark County, the oldest continuously published newspaper in Ohio and (as of 2015) the 11th oldest in the U.S. [6]
MASSILLON – The city is facing a federal lawsuit alleging police brutality, wrongful death and other claims stemming from a resident's arrest during a March 2023 domestic dispute.. The arrest of ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2024. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. November 2024 1 Rohit Bal, 63, Indian fashion designer ...
Here's how Tigers football fans living in Massillon — and beyond — are celebrating Thursday's historic win of the Div. II state title.
The Massillon State Hospital for the Insane opened in 1898 [11] on 240 acres of land given to the state of Ohio for the purpose of constructing the hospital. The hospital was established by Ohio governor William McKinley. By 1950 there were 3,100 patients in the hospital. [19] Today it is known as Heartland Behavioral Healthcare. [20]