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The paper would eventually change its name from The Ohio Repository to The Canton Repository to the current The Repository. 1815- It was founded on March 30, 1815, by John Saxton, starting as a weekly called The Ohio Repository. 1892- The paper began publishing seven days a week. 1927- Brush-Moore Newspapers purchased The Repository.
Sue Palomba, 2023 chair of the Canton Repository Grand Parade. Sugardale/Freshmark mascots and van, sponsored by Sugardale/Freshmark. Louisville High School Band. Louisville Constitution Days queen.
Each $10 gift offered by B. Virdot 90 years ago would be worth over $225 today. So many letters asking for assistance came in that B. Virdot eventually decided to cut the amount in half but double ...
2023 Canton Repository Grand Parade float award winners. The float winners are: Grand Prize − Best Overall Float Entry: Freedom Float, Newcomer's Chapel United Methodist Church.
The Canton Repository, Stark County's largest newspaper with offices and publishing at 500 Market Avenue South, Canton, Ohio. Items portrayed in this file depicts.
Canton Repository. May 26, 2024 at 4:55 AM. Brian Cain, a seventh-grader at Marlington Middle School, is a Canton Repository Kid of Character for May. NAME – Brian Cain. SCHOOL – Marlington ...
The Canton Repository, Massillon Independent and Alliance Review produced impactful journalism in 2023 that made a difference in Stark County. Canton Repository reporting makes positive impact in ...
The Canton Repository, Massillon Independent and Alliance Review newspapers will arrive differently starting Monday. The company has partnered with the U.S. Postal Service to deliver the ...