Mason Lawlor
News InternMason Lawlor is a senior studying journalism at Kent State University, with a minor in entrepreneurship. He has been a reporter for The Kent Stater for three semesters covering sports and the city of Kent.
You can email Mason here.
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Activities for the centennial are accessible to all age groups, including the installation of a time capsule that will be recovered in 2071.
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Pet owners should expect to book kennel time at least a month in advance and plan for a more expensive bill as demand from COVID-19-vaccinated travelers cause boarding rates to increase.
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The money will support a program for patients who are experiencing minor-level crises.
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An nonprofit is taking steps to improve access to artistic opportunities for all.
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Experts had been anticipating a big recovery in the labor force, but the results are much different.
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The deal allows the companies to work jointly on the production of electric vehicles in Lordstown's 6.2 million square foot space.
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The lions received presumptive positive test results after the care team noticed mild coughing, sneezing and loss of appetite.
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This year, walks will happen at three sites to raise awareness for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in mothers and fathers.
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Since Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther imposed a mask mandate this week, fears are building among statewide eateries that more restrictions could be coming, including shutdowns. The Ohio Restaurant Association is cautiously optimistic that another shutdown will not happen.
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The pole vaulter from Olmsted Falls brought home the gold medal in the Tokyo Games this summer. Since then, she's faced questions about her status for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.