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Students Sell Framed Memorial Stadium Photos & More: Week in Review

Didn't get to see every single update that came through North Canton Patch this week? No problem! Get caught up by reading our Week in Review update.

1. We tagged along as Hoover High students Tim Tedrow and Alyssa Sutter worked inside recently. The two students are part of Transition U, a collaboration between North Canton City Schools and Walsh University that gives special needs students a chance to get the college experience. Within Transition U, the students also — that's what brought them to Ermanno's that day.

2. Hoover High business students are selling framed photos of Memorial Stadium and Don Hertler Sr. field for $100 a piece. , which includes information on how to order the photos. Ten percent of their sales go toward the Memorial Stadium Improvement Campaign.

3. The Salvation Army bell ringer who told police that he was robbed at knifepoint in November .

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4. A Hoover High School student was arraigned and after a Sept. 17 crash that injured himself and four friends.

5. Parenting columnist Donna Noble launched a Donna aims to help parents have straightforward conversations with their kids about touchy subjects.

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