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BioMendics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on rare skin diseases, today announced the launch of the TAMES ...
Born on February 12, 1947, to the late Robert and Mary Alice “Tink” Zoller, his family owned and operated Mantua Pharmacy from 1955 – 1978. The pharmacy was a staple in the community, with its ...
2025 Schedule Aug. 22 – at Central Clarion (PA) Aug. 29 – Ashland Crestview Sept. 5 – Perry Sept. 12 – at Fairview Sept. 19 – Trinity Sept. 26 – at Wickliffe Oct. 3 – Berkshire Oct. 10 – at Chagrin ...
Portage Community Bank has announced the death of longtime chief financial officer and executive vice president Donald Herman ...
Beer and football get all the love -- but wine fans know how to celebrate, too! Here's where you can sip at Stark County wineries.
Phoenix-based Desert Spine and Sports Physicians added physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Paul Pannozzo, MD. Dr. Pannozzo specializes in nonsurgical care and has expertise in treatments ...
The first girls basketball state title game in Portage County history didn't go the way Rootstown wanted — but there was plenty of which to be proud.
A district finals trip, a torn ACL and an avoidable, eye-opening loss turned a good season into a trip to the OHSAA Division VI girls basketball state championship for the Rootstown Rovers.
When Brian Schroeder gathered his players into his classroom at Columbus Grove High School during the summer, he posed a question to them about their goals for the upcoming season.
A prolific offense will meet a hard-nosed defense Friday night when Rootstown and Fort Frye square off with a trip to the Division VI state championship on the line.
The Central Catholic girls basketball team appears to be going places in the future but Rootstown has legit shot at a state championship now.
A Rootstown teenager who won a national contest last year after inventing a device to prevent vehicle theft last year is now working with a mentor to bring her device to market. Ava-Elizabeth Bell ...