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Monday, October 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Akron. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 20th of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Residents in Mantua Township oppose an extension of the Headwaters Trail because it will cut through their yards and remove trees—raising concerns about privacy and safety. The park district will hire ODOT-approved consultants to review alternative routes while township trustees act on residents’ objections.  Akron Beacon Journal

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Akron's Polsky Building at the University of Akron is set for a $31 million makeover that will reconnect campus to downtown—bringing art galleries, an expanded E-Sports studio, and improved labs to the space. Construction will begin in January with work scheduled to finish in early 2027 so that nearly 2,000 students, faculty, and staff can enjoy closer ties to downtown.  WKYC

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Summit County residents will vote on Nov. 4 on Issue 1, a proposed tax levy to renew and increase funding for the Summit ADM Board's treatment and prevention services. The levy will total 3.45 mills (2.95 mills renewal plus a 0.5-mill increase), costing about $75 a year per $100,000 of taxable value over six years.  Signal Akron
  • Today starts National School Bus Safety Week in Ohio—when the OSHP will step up enforcement of traffic laws to require drivers to stop for buses with flashing red lights, protecting students in school zones. The effort follows more than 6,200 reported bus crashes since 2020 and supports new safety upgrades for school buses.  FOX 8

SPORTS NEWS

  • Mike Buckner, the famed Buchtel football coach who changed the team in the 1970s, was inducted into the Akron Public Schools Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct 18 at Guy’s Party Center. The 81-year-old coach is remembered for his innovative methods — like team trips and a strict curfew — that made a lasting impact on his players.  Akron Beacon Journal
  • The Cleveland Browns — playing at home — met the Miami Dolphins in Cleveland on Oct. 19 under heavy rain and high winds; both teams with 1 to 5 records tried to end their losing streaks as analysts noted the Browns strong defense and the Dolphins struggle.  Akron Beacon Journal
  • The Browns beat the Dolphins in stormy weather by running the ball well and playing strong defense as coach Jim Schwartz used smart blitzes with cornerback Tyson Campbell returning an interception for a touchdown and safety Grant Delpit making key stops. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw three interceptions and was replaced, and the Jaguars lost their second game in a row+ affecting their season and draft position.  Akron Beacon Journal

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Dueling Pianos Fundraiser

    6-9 p.m. — EJ Thomas Hall — $40.00 – $75.00 — Enjoy a lively piano showdown where the audience dictates the playlist for a night of fun and music.

    Thu, 10/23/25

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  • Akron Speed Dating for Singles in Their 40s and 50s

    7-9 p.m. — BARMACY Bar & Grill — Ticket required — Experience an exciting evening of speed dating with potential matches in a friendly atmosphere.

    Fri, 10/24/25

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  • Ohio & Erie Canal Cleanups

    1-4 p.m. — Summit Lake Park — Free entry — Help keep the Ohio & Erie Canal natural spaces healthy while enjoying time outdoors.

    Sat, 10/25/25

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  • 5th Annual Haunted Forest Marathon

    8 AM - 2 PM — St. Helena Heritage Park — Registration fee applies — Enjoy a festive marathon weekend with a spooky twist for the whole family.

    Sun, 10/26/25

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  • Preview Party at Constance Fromagerie & Café

    5:30-7:30 p.m. — Constance by West Side Charcuterie — 10% off pantry and retail items — Sample cheeses and charcuterie at Akron’s newest café and give feedback on your favorites.

    Tue, 10/28/25

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  • 5th Annual Halloween Party

    9:00 PM – 2:30 AM — Mercedes Neighborhood Tavern — Cost info not provided — Celebrate Halloween with fun and festivities at this annual gathering.

    Fri, 10/31/25

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  • Smells Like Snow Coffee Festival

    12-7:30 p.m. — Lock 3 Park — Free entry — Celebrate the coffee culture with live music and exciting surprises at this year's festival.

    Sat, 11/1/25

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  • Cleveland South Record Riot Vinyl Sale

    10:00 AM - 4:00 PM — Woodside Event Center at St Michael's — Entry fee varies — Dig through a massive collection of over 15,000 vinyl records, LPs, and more in a vibrant community atmosphere.

    Sun, 11/2/25

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  • Radian, Moontemple, Arctor and Temple Witch

    7-10 p.m. — Musica — Concert tickets available — Enjoy an eclectic night of music featuring Temple Witch and more.

    Mon, 11/3/25

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  • UMass Minutemen vs. Akron Zips Football Game

    7:00-8:30 p.m. — InfoCision Stadium — Enjoy a thrilling college football matchup as UMass takes on Akron.

    Tue, 11/4/25

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