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Stow Voters Have 4 Ballot Issues to Decide
Here's the skinny on the four issues that are on the Stow ballot on Nov. 4.

Angie Charles
Nov 2
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Coffey Finds Creative Way to Enhance School Safety
Kelly Coffey has earned the opportunity to serve a second term as Ward 2 City Councilwoman.

Angie Charles
Oct 27
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Mayor Seeks Mix of Experience and Fresh Ideas with Council Endorsements
Mayor John Pribonic has endorsed Cyle Feldman, Kyle Herman and Kim Young for City Council At-Large. Find out why.

Angie Charles
Oct 26
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Jeremy McIntire Fails to Hold Himself Accountable
Campaign literature falsehoods, donations from embezzler should disqualify Jeremy McIntire from re-election.

Angie Charles
Oct 25
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City Council Prevents Voters from Deciding on Charter Updates
Stow City Council members who rejected most of the Charter Review Commissions recommendations did so without considering the input of residents.

Angie Charles
Oct 11
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Stow Group to Host Candidates Night Sept. 30
Stow Citizens for Non-Partisan Politics' annual Candidates Night will be Sept. 30, 2025, from 6:30-8:30 pm at Acker-Moore Memorial Post .

Angie Charles
Sep 19
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Council 8/7 Agenda chock full of big items
Stow City Council has a big and significant agenda to review on Aug. 7, including changes to the Planning & Zoning Code, the final site plan for the amphitheater and proposed Charter amendments.

Angie Charles
Aug 6
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City Council to Review 9 Charter Change Recommendations for the Nov. Ballot
Ranked Choice Voting, increased term limits for Law Director, Finance Director and staggered 4-year council terms among Charter Review Commission recommendations.

Angie Charles
Jun 11
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Council Elections, Ranked Choice Voting Topics of Tuesday Town Hall Meeting
Stow's Charter Review Commission will hold a Town Hall on Tuesday to discuss potential changes to City Council terms and whether the city should use Ranked Choice Voting for its elections, while City Council will discuss the fate of a proposed 7Brew Coffee Drive-Thru on Thursday.

Angie Charles
May 19
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Why Stow Elections Matter
Come to Stow Sunshine Project’s next meeting to learn how close our city elections have been and how the outcome of each election has impacted decision-making in the city.

Angie Charles
Apr 29
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Audience Participation Needed
Stow residents will have 3 opportunities to voice their concerns about city and state issues the first week of April

Angie Charles
Mar 26
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Wetlands for the Win
Stow City Council rejected plans for a Sheetz that would impact wetlands and approved the purchase of 39 acres of wetlands near Rt. 8.

Angie Charles
Mar 19
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