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      • Local elections set in area communities
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      • New marijuana ordinance prompts council squabble
      • Annual International Festival set for Saturday
      • Canton Farmers’ Market to host holiday artisans event
      • McCartney Project to perform on Village Theatre stage
      • Grounded
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      • Major construction project set for I-275
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