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Resident Rescued During Blaze, City Layoff; Convenient Crash: Week in Review

Get caught up on what you might have missed in North Canton this week

1. A convenient place to crash: A suspected drunken driver picked a pretty convenient place to crash his car March 9. He nearly ran right into the North Canton Police Department and then walked inside to turn himself in.

2. Fire inspector gets an ultimatum: A North Canton fire inspector will be laid off by the end of the month, city officials said this week. The city offered the employee an opportunity to become a drinking water treatment plant non-certified operator.

3. Little League president shares his side of the story: North Canton Little League President Gary Giammarco responds to the heated debate about whether the Little League should have overhead lighting and more parking.

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4. Resident rescued from third-floor apartment: North Canton firefighters rescued a resident from an apartment building that had caught fire March 9. No occupants were injured, but one firefighter did injure his hand while responding.

5. Foreclosed home on Lindy Lane: This foreclosed North Canton home has caught the attention of Patch readers. The 1,300-square-foot house has three bedrooms and one bathroom and is selling for less than $90,000.

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