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Grocery store inflation hits Kent, OH

Grocery store inflation hits Kent, OH

Inflation has hit the U.S hard this past year with grocery prices on the rise. According to the 2021 Consumer Price Index, overall inflation rose 7.5% in twelve months, which is the highest increase since 1982. TV2’s Alexandria Manthey has more on its impact on the economy and how to minimize the effects on your wallet.

Don’t Want to Shovel? ‘Snow’ Problem, says Kent.

Don’t Want to Shovel? ‘Snow’ Problem, says Kent.

Winter in Northeast Ohio this year has come with a lot of snowfall and ice. Many residents around the Kent area have not shoveled their sidewalks even though there is a law that requires residents to shovel. The law states that after 24 hours of snowfall residents must clear their sidewalks out front of their property, if this is not done within 24 hours, a warning then leads to a $100 fine, but enforcement of this is rare. This has…

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Omega Psi Phi

Omega Psi Phi

There are many fraternities at Kent State University, all of them are e different and unique, but they all come together as one with one common goal. The frats are a brotherhood that last far beyond graduation. They also instill life long friendships and relationships. Today we’re going to meet a member of Omega Psi Phi, and learn more about Greek like from a first have source, Jalen Foster.

Youth minister fosters community and service in Ambridge teens

Youth minister fosters community and service in Ambridge teens

Silverware clangs against dishes. The sound of chatter fills the cavernous fellowship hall of Good Samaritan Parish in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, as teen boys push around carts stacked high with plates of pasta, desserts and beverages. A tall man in a bright red shirt moves about the crowd, personally greeting each diner. Keenan Baker has been planning this spaghetti dinner fundraiser to benefit the teens in his youth group for months. Born and raised in the Ambridge community, Baker serves as…

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Parma mom opens small business, raises awareness for children with learning disabilities

Parma mom opens small business, raises awareness for children with learning disabilities

As a young girl growing up on a small farm in Southern Ohio, Danielle Wells watched her parents and grandparents grow their own food in their backyard. She dreamed of owning her own herb and vegetable garden one day. Her dream eventually came true and now she is a small business owner. “It stemmed from when I was a child,” Danielle Wells, owner of Moms Garden said. “Really getting into the herbs, having my own garden since I was eight…

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