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Made for the Stage Youth Theatre Workshop kicks off, spots still available
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - It's lights, camera, and action for the third Made for the Stage Youth Theatre Workshop. The acting bug in more than a dozen students brought them to the workshop, some for the first time, and others for the third time. They are learning all aspects of acting, including auditioning, directing, writing, and more.
Shoe giveaway for older adults around Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — A healthcare organization is holding an event to disperse shoes to those in need. Beginning at noon on July 16, Molina Healthcare will give 100 older adults a pair of anti-fall shoes, according to a release. The shoes were created to be easy for individuals to use for putting on and […]
Quick preview for tonight’s WWE Raw
The road to WWE SummerSlam 2024 continues tonight. WWE Raw returns at 8/7c on USA Network from the Wright State University Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio. On tap for tonight’s three-hour red brand program is an opening segment featuring Rhea Ripley’s return, Sheamus vs. Bronson Reed, Sami Zayn vs. Ilja Dragunov for the WWE Intercontinental title, Drew McIntyre returns from suspension, plus GUNTHER and Damian Priest go face-to-face.
Feel Good Friday Welcomes Gone 2 Paradise: A Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band
This week’s Feel Good Friday concert series is set to be an unforgettable evening as the Gone 2 Paradise Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band takes the stage in Fountain Park. Originally scheduled to feature Earth To Mars, the concert will now bring the tropical vibes and iconic tunes of Jimmy Buffett to Van Wert this Friday at 7:30 PM.
Call for federal aid puts Springfield into national spotlight
A call for federal aid from the City of Springfield to help with an influx of Haitian migrants has catapulted it into the national spotlight. Springfield Mayor Rob Rue appeared on “Fox & Friends” on Friday to speak about how the city’s public services are being overwhelmed due to the 14,000-20,000 migrants he said the […]
Body of 68-year-old man recovered from Lake Michigan
ANTRIM COUNTY, MI -- A 68-year-old Milton Township man died Sunday after he was found in Lake Michigan. According to UpNorthLive, the man was discovered by a neighbor who discovered the man face down in the water. The victim’s family reported the man missing just before 7 p.m. after he...
Cleveland Clinic Ranked No. 1 Heart Hospital in U.S. for 30th Consecutive Year
U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-24 Best Hospital Rankings also names Cleveland Clinic to Honor Roll and No. 1 hospital in Ohio. Content is property of Cleveland Clinic and for news media use only. As one of the largest integrated heart centers in the world, Cleveland Clinic has long...
Sycamore Community Band Celebrates 50 Years With Free Concerts in the Park
The Sycamore Community Band was founded in 1974 by Pete Metzger, who remained its Music Director until 2021. Under Mr. Metzger’s direction, the ensemble grew into a full symphonic band, consisting of fine musicians from all walks of life…doctors, dentists, teachers, lawyers, and engineers, from 18 to 80 years of age. In 2022 Mr. Metzger passed the baton to new Music Director Robert Browning, who upholds the traditions of musical excellence and community involvement. Band members come together every Thursday to rehearse. With its mission of “Promoting the enjoyment of Concert Band music”, the band performs concerts throughout the year at retirement communities and churches and a summer park concert series.
Northwood plans for new safety services building
Northwood officials are continuing to explore the idea of constructing a safety services building, with council approving spending $57,300 on a design study. The new building would house police and fire services. “It’s fairly obvious that due to the age of our building, the condition of the facilities and the growth of our departments that we need to start planning for something,” Fire Chief Joel Whitmore said at Thursday’s safety committee meeting. He and Police Chief Jeffery Zahradnik initially approached council’s safety committee in the spring and did a public request for proposals. Five were received.
Local Credit Union Warns of Recent Text Message Scams
Adrian, MI – TLC Community Credit Union is warning members of a recent wave of text message scams. • Scammers might send texts claiming suspicious activity on your account and urging you to click a link to ‘verify’ your information. The current scam is requesting you to click on a link and provide your online banking credentials.
Adrian pastor accused of child molestation
ADRIAN — A Lenawee County minister was arraigned Monday afternoon in Lenawee district court on two criminal sexual conduct charges following his arrest Saturday. The second-degree felony charges against Michael Ronald Goble filed in 2A District Court specify victims younger than age 13 and that the specific offenses occurred in November, 2021, court records show. But a statement from Adrian police said more charges are likely forthcoming, with potential locations of significance including the Maurice Spears Juvenile Campus, Church of the Good Shepherd, and Mr. Goble’s home. “Based on the totality of investigation thus far, more victims are believed to exist that have not yet been identified,” the police statement said.
Ohio Veterans Conference coming to Ohio Union to connect those who have served
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Ohio Union is a place to unite. There’s a sense of community. It’s the perfect location for the 2024 Ohio Veterans Conference, happening on Aug. 3. “There’s a closeness of just being together with somebody who understands what you have been through,”...
Is Ohio law banning gender-affirming care constitutional? Trial began Monday
Ohio's transgender youth could get some clarity on their healthcare after this week. The trial on the constitutionality of an Ohio law banning gender-affirming care began Monday. The trial is expected to last five days. ...
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