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Daylight-saving's treat

The clocks fell back, giving partygoers an extra hour to enjoy Halloween festivities

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As the witching hour began - about 10 o'clock in Kent's case - three dainty girl Ninja Turtles pranced up a home's walkway to a party on College Avenue. "We're Ninja Turtles," the trio announced to the nurses, devils and angels passing by in case there was any confusion. (0) comments

A person fell from a window of Olson Hall onto a first-story roof Friday night, university police said. (9) comments

Issue 3 stirs debate with Ohio voters

Amendment would allow four casinos

The option of building casinos in Ohio has appeared on the ballot four times in the past 20 years and has been voted down every time. But at a time when the economy is struggling, people are searching for new ways to attract money and new jobs to the state. (5) comments

Special court session breaks record

Sixty arraignments were alcohol-related

Kent's afternoon court session yesterday saw 95 arraignments, the most in the four-year history of "Halloween court." (0) comments

Active Minds hopes to eliminate mental health stigma
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A house fire at 605 Crain Ave. that started around 5:30 a.m. yesterday is under investigation, said Sgt. Sam Todd of the Kent Police Department. (0) comments

Firefighters from at least three departments responded to a house fire at 324 S. Willow St. at about 12:20 a.m. today. (0) comments



A monthlong undercover heroin investigation by the Portage County Drug Task Force ended with two arrests on campus Monday afternoon. (44) comments

Even if Issue 3 passes on Nov. 3, the battle for who ultimately controls gambling in the state of Ohio may be far from over. (1) comment

Alcohol Sales at Walmart
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ROTC minor offers major opportunities

Army and Air Force teamed up to create new study program

Students may have the opportunity to pursue a new minor beginning Fall 2010. (0) comments

Journalist's book tour comes to Kent

Laura Lebo reported on controversy about intelligent design

As a part of an investigative reporting team, Lauri Lebo helped solve two civil rights-era murders. At 4 p.m. today, Lebo will visit Kent State to promote her new book "The Devil in Dover" on the 10th floor of the University Library. (0) comments

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