Dean refers to Dr. Paul Haridakis as 'experienced manager and an outstanding leader.'
South Water Street pizzeria's events include nod to veterans, fundraisers for Kent Social Services.
'Inappropriate pickup' and safety issues are main reasons behind decision.
Portage director says getting ballots ready for overseas mailing deadline was 'challenging.'
Owner of Acorn Alley eatery turns to community for obscure, attention-getting suggestions.
City Manager Dave Ruller explains Community Development Block Grant funding process in his weekly Kent 360° blog post.
Dr. David Mohan to accept award during university's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Jan. 26.
City Council also approved compensation plan with one-year wage freeze for non-union employees.
Roads are getting slippery as snowstorm kicks into gear.
The following arrest information was provided by the Kent Police Department. It does not indicate conviction.
Author soliciting memories for 75-year retrospective of iconic tavern.
International team of paleontologists names finding in honor of Michael Jackson.
Kent Rotary's Music on Main Street VIII literacy fundraiser to feature The Singing Angels of Cleveland.
The following information is provided by the Kent Community Development Department.
Hot Soss Don is site of 'not suspicious' blaze that caused minor damage to neighboring storefronts.
Victim was taken to hospital after 2 a.m. incident Sunday.
Free program offers in-depth look at department operations – and a cool ride-along experience.
Michelle Shearer to present a Gerald H. Read Distinguished Lecture on Jan. 24.
New Eucharistic chapel, a gift from the Claire Rastetter Family, dedicated during first of several events.
Lack of agenda items prompts cancellation; next meeting is Feb. 7.
Barriers going up Wednesday; closure needed for work on new building facades.
Pre-celebratory events this week lead up to keynote speaker Dr. Marc Lamont Hill's appearance.
Mike Beder, Evan Bailey and Brian Bower co-own new business in Acorn Alley II.
It's the first time city has passed on fees to county to be added to property tax bills.
Let fellow Kent Patch readers see how your family plays, works in the snowy wonderland we all share.
Roosevelt High School senior receives award just two days after Sports Illustrated honor.
Kent United Church of Christ hosting NAACP Prayer Breakfast, two services and free public concert.
Steel framing for newest Fairmount Properties building is being installed.
Snow emergency parking ban in effect on all city streets until further notice.
See an accident, downed lines or a cool snowman? Let Kent Patch know – and we'll do the same.
Newly re-elected board members sworn in, 2013-2014 calendar approved, buses bought and sold.
Read what reporters, bloggers across the country are saying this week about "the paperless tablet."
Kent man, two women charged with felonious assault after early morning incident Sunday.
Wondering what's on the menu? Kent Patch is your exclusive online source (for now, at least).
OSHA proposes $31,175 fine for California division of Kent-based company.
New sculpture exhibition by Kent artist Liza Enos runs through Jan. 28.
Free service runs through Friday; after that, trees can be taken to city's yard waste site.