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Welcome Home Festival brings live worship to The Brickyard
MANSFIELD — Damien Beauford is passionate about bringing people together and promoting healing in the community. So when he saw how the Final Friday concert series galvanizes downtown, he got inspired. “Final Friday happens down here and it’s awesome,” Beauford said. “(I thought) ‘How can we do something down...
Hoban football vs. Archbishop Spalding: Knights open season with loss to Maryland state champ
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Archbishop Spalding quarterback Malik Washington had a big first half as the Cavaliers defeated Archbishop Hoban, 28-14, at Dowd Field in Akron. Spalding is the back-to-back defending Maryland Class A champions. Hoban, which reached the OHSAA Division II state final last season, was ranked No. 1 in...
Many of Lake Erie’s Beach Shells Come From This Snail
Sharp hornsnails are responsible for these conical shells commonly found on Lake Erie’s shores. By Julia Soeder. Before they were tokens from a successful beach trip, these shells were home to a native Great Lakes critter, the sharp hornsnail. These bottom dwellers live in the mud and sand of...
Weekend Boys Cross Country Roundup
PAINESVILLE — Tippecanoe junior Landon Kimmel is off and running after a fast start to the cross country season Saturday night. Kimmel — who finished third in the D-I state cross country meet last year — won the Painesville Riverside night race in blazing 15:16.73 to lead Tipp to a sixth-place finish.
Pittsburgh and Eastern Ohio Brace for Dangerous Heatwave with Temperatures Nearing 100°F
Pittsburgh, PA — The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania, and Eastern Ohio as a dangerous heatwave is expected to hit the region through Wednesday. Temperatures may approach or exceed 100°F, putting many at risk of heat-related illnesses. According to the US National...
Ohio boy, 6, savaged by pit bull after mom 'cuffed hands and feet as punishment'
A six-year-old boy was viciously attacked by a pit bull after being handcuffed by his mother, her boyfriend as a form of punishment, police said. Angelina Williams, 27, from Cleveland, Ohio, and her boyfriend Taylor Marvin-Brown were arrested on separate charges of endangering children and obstructing justice after the boy was savagely attacked by the dog. Robert Michalski, 47, the dog's owner, is facing charges of endangering children and tampering with evidence.
60-70 - Rangers found clobbered by the Cuyahoga
The Texas Rangers scored five runs but the Cleveland Guardians scored thirteen runs. I suppose there’s some grace to the fact that the Rangers didn’t make anyone sweat out this loss as they quickly freed everyone’s Saturday evening up with a loss that was a blowout almost immediately. Thanks guys!
LAKERS FLOOD THE END ZONE IN WIN OVER RAMS
Andover, OH — Under the Friday night lights at Pymatuning Valley Laker Stadium, fans were treated to an exhilarating display of high school football as the Pymatuning Valley Lakers secured a thrilling 38-27 victory over the Mineral Ridge Rams. The game was a rollercoaster of momentum swings, big plays, and resilient performances, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Vance dodges on whether Trump's immigration policy would lead to family separations
Ohio Sen. JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate, on Saturday evaded multiple questions about whether Trump’s proposed “zero tolerance” policy on immigration would lead to family separation. First, Vance told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that before imposing mass deportations, Trump would need to...
Banking Challenges Remain for Ohio’s Cannabis Dispensaries
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Despite the legalization of recreational marijuana in Ohio and the licensing of around 120 dispensaries, the cannabis industry still faces significant banking challenges due to federal laws that classify marijuana as illegal. This legal discrepancy makes financial institutions hesitant to provide services to cannabis businesses.
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