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More mosquitos in Canton test positive for West Nile
CANTON − Two samples of mosquitoes, one collected at Weis Park and one collected around 11th Street NW and Whipple Avenue NW the week of July 8, have tested positive for West Nile Virus, Canton City Public Health said Wednesday. The department has not confirmed that any people in the area have tested...
Police charge Cleveland man who allegedly drove through red light, causing deadly accident
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 27-year-old Cleveland man is now facing criminal charges for allegedly causing a deadly accident on the city’s East side this past weekend. Cleveland police said Gerrod White was speeding eastbound on St. Clair Avenue when he ran a red light at East 110th Street around 5:30 a.m. on July 21.
I PROMISE Healthquarters opens in Akron
AKRON — The LeBron James Family Foundation (LJFF) celebrated the opening of I PROMISE HealthQuarters (I PROMISE HQ) with the Akron community July 16 at 527 W. Market St., across from LJFF’s House Three Thirty. I PROMISE HQ is a community health and wellness center offering medical, dental...
Boards and BMX bikes will soar Saturday at Akron Skate Park Jam
Akron Skate Park will host its second Akron Skate Park Jam July 27 in an effort to bring together the local skateboarding and BMX community and celebrate the park. Tyler Arney, a 24-year-old BMX biker, planned the event with 30-year-old skateboarder, Miranda Best. ...
Sebring garage sale event set Aug. 1-3
Coordinator Susan Sanor says there likely will be 100 sales taking place during the 23 annual Sebring Village Wide Sales, set Aug. 1-3. The garage sale event, sponsored by Friends of the Sebring Parks, formerly was managed by Sebring Area Chamber of Commerce. Friends of the Sebring Parks took the event over after...
Animals attacked with blow darts in Findlay park, shooter still on the loose
FINDLAY, Ohio (WTVG) - Animals were left wounded with blow darts in a Findlay park and the shooter is still on the loose. Findlay Police and the Ohio Division of Wildlife are stepping in to investigate after multiple residents reported seeing geese and a squirrel pierced by blow darts in Riverside Park.
Moundbuilders reaches deal to buy Trout Club, allowing state to control Octagon Earthworks
NEWARK – The stars and the moon may finally be aligned for Ohio History Connection to gain permanent access to the Octagon Earthworks, where a golf course has operated since 1910. Everybody may get what they want thanks to The Trout Club, which has agreed to sell its north Newark property to Moundbuilders...
Housing, retail development pitched for 49-acre Delaware farmland
DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) — More than 49 acres of farmland in Delaware could soon be home to a new development with restaurants, shops and a range of housing. A proposal by Fincon Epic Ventures calls for the 49.9-acre Delaware site on the northeast corner of South Section Line Road and Marysville Road to be developed […]
Toledo man fighting to get child support from debit card
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A Toledo man is frustrated with the child support system and is fighting to get his money back. Kevin Murphy may never get back some of the money taken out of his social security check for child support. He said his children’s mother died in January...
Point Place community center looking for additional funding as ARPA funds end in 2024
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Friendship Park Community Center has continued to be a staple in the Point Place community over the past few years. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the center began to offer new, popular programming using American Rescue Plan Act funds. "The problem that we saw, especially after...
Paulding finds quick solution after recently losing village’s only pharmacy
PAULDING, Ohio (WANE) — After learning in June that Paulding, Ohio’s sole pharmacy would soon be shutting down, county officials quickly rushed to find a solution. According to Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) Director Tim Copsey, the PCED met with the Paulding County Hospital Administrative Board the day after learning Rite Aid would be shutting down its pharmacy with the goal of reaching out to other local pharmacies.
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